VideoStudio TOTAL CRASH

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VideoStudio TOTAL CRASH

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Hello!


When iam trying to upload my MP4 movie to Youtube , it starts to render but then crashes with a Dump error . . .is this cause i didnt download the patch ? ?
I downloaded it now , but it still happens ! , i cant even watch a movie anymore , . . .

This is the code ! : C:/DOCUME~1/f/LOCALS~1/Temp/vstudio_1.6.0.272_20100825_213408.DMP


Need response fast , Thx !
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Re: VideoStudio TOTAL CRASH

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Reply , .... Anyone >?< i need help > >
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Do you have a rendering problem or an uploading problem? What format is your original video? Does the MP4 video play on your computer?
i cant even watch a movie anymore , . . .
What format? What video player software? How is Video Studio involved in that problem???
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I think a rendering problem , its an MPEG-4 file , and , this is what happens ,,. i import a normal MPEG-4 movie , then press Upload to Youtube , its start ''Busy making file'' and then reports the DUMP error and exits the program .

video play software is Quicktimeplayer ,

But once again , this began without doing anything diffrent ., just like my last error ,

Cant the staff find anything in the Dump file > ?<
C:/DOCUME~1/f/LOCALS~1/Temp/vstudio_1.6.0.272_20100825_213408.DMP

Thx for any , help. .
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its an MPEG-4 file , and , this is what happens ,,. i import a normal MPEG-4 movie , then press Upload to Youtube ...
If you're not editing, you should be able to upload directly to YouTube without using Video Studio and without re-rendering.

You can usually make/render an MPEG-4 file from a DV or MPEG-2 file with no problems. But, there are many MPEG-4 variations and you can run into trouble when you try to edit or convert an MPEG-4. (The more-compressed, "more advanced" formats cause the most trouble.)

If you need to edit... First, just try rendering your edited file without uploading. Try MPEG-4 and if that doesn't work, try MPEG-2 or DV/AVI. Sometimes it helps to convert the file to a less-compressed format before editing. (Load the MPEG-4 and save as or share as DV/AVI or MPEG-2, then re-open and edit the new file.)

If none of that works, try converting your file to MPEG-2 or DV/AVI with SUPER (FREE!!!). After conversion to a less-compressed format, you should be able to edit with Video Studio and save as MPEG-4 if that's what you want.
video play software is Quicktimeplayer ,
Sorry, I don't know anything about that player.
But once again , this began without doing anything diffrent ., just like my last error ,
But, you're using different files, right? Maybe files in a different format or from a different camera, or made by a different person and downloaded from the Net? When you have a "real problem" like a crash, there's usually something about the video file that Video Studio "doesn't like".
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Re: VideoStudio TOTAL CRASH

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Oké ,i already have a conversion software ,

but when i did all this will it still be 720p HD on youtube ?
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but when i did all this will it still be 720p HD on youtube ?
well... You didn't give any details of your format.... It depends on what you convert it to... DV is not high definition, but MPEG-2 can be HD if you choose the right settings. HDV is probably the most foolproof HD format, if you have the tools to convert to HDV. (HDV files will be huge, and you'll probably have to convert back to a more-compressed format for uploading.)

But, at this point you can't get it on YouTube at all! You might have to sacrifice some quality to get it working... Digital video is tricky stuff. It can be a royal pain and sometimes we have to compromise. If you want the best quality without compromise, you have to start with a high-quality uncompressed or lightly-compressed format from a high-qualty camera, then if you want MPEG-4, or DivX, etc., you compress once to your desired format as the last step after all editing.

I'm not a YouTube expert, but I'm pretty sure YouTube transcodes the video to their format anyway. It might be high resolution and maybe technically it's "high definition", but in order to keep it playable on over the Internet I think they lower the bitrate.
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