I will be purchasing a new laptop in the near future and would like to be able to keep, and continue to edit, my InterVideo WinDVD wcp files. Is InterVideo WinDVD Creator 2 available (version 2.0.14.310)? I do not have an original install disc as the software was preloaded when I purchased the laptop. What options do I have? Is Corel Digital Studio 2010 able to edit wcp files?
Looking for any help or ideas.
Thank you very much
TomA
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Re: InterVideo WinDVD wcp files
Hello TomA,
If your WinDVD creator was pre-installed on your laptop, that means it's an OEM and new laptops nowadays are using Windows 7, which I doubt will have WinDVD Creator preinstalled in them and currently among the products that are sold on the corel web site does not support WinDVD wcp files.
The best option that you have is it to create an MPEG files using WinDVD Creator on your current laptop, then you can import that MPEG file on either the VideoStudio Pro X4, which is also a video editing software like WinDVD Creator.
While you're still using your current laptop, you can download and try the VideoStudio Pro X4 by going to corel.com/trials.
If your WinDVD creator was pre-installed on your laptop, that means it's an OEM and new laptops nowadays are using Windows 7, which I doubt will have WinDVD Creator preinstalled in them and currently among the products that are sold on the corel web site does not support WinDVD wcp files.
The best option that you have is it to create an MPEG files using WinDVD Creator on your current laptop, then you can import that MPEG file on either the VideoStudio Pro X4, which is also a video editing software like WinDVD Creator.
While you're still using your current laptop, you can download and try the VideoStudio Pro X4 by going to corel.com/trials.
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