DVD MovieFactory for Toshiba v7.00.40266.0 Hangs rendering

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filmworks
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DVD MovieFactory for Toshiba v7.00.40266.0 Hangs rendering

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I have never been able to get this program to work yet. It hangs when rendering. I have uninstalled/reinstalled. I understand this is a Toshiba version and the service packs are not appropriate for it. Toshiba tells me there is no update for the program. Still working with them to find a solution but hoping someone else has gone through the same thing. Hello Corel, do you support this software? Drivers and bios updated.
Using Qosmio X500, Win7 Home Premium, 64bit, NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250M, 6G Ram.
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Re: DVD MovieFactory for Toshiba v7.00.40266.0 Hangs render

Post by Ken Berry »

Hello Corel, do you support this software?
This is a user to user web board. We are just about all users like you, so there is little point in posing a question like you did above. There is only one apparent Corel employee who visits regularly, but he is only on the technical assistance side of things...

Apart from that, I have no idea what the answer might be for a specific version of MF 7 for Toshiba. The computer or camera companies often tweak VS to suit their own ends but don't share the secret with Corel.

Besides, you don't give us any information on which we could sensibly base an answer. What is the format of the video you are trying to insert and where did it come from? What are you trying to produce with it? Did you do any editing to it? if so, what?
Ken Berry
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