Movie template manager problem
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erdna
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Movie template manager problem
I made a new template for creating a 30Mb/s "one keyframe/frame" MOV output content which worked well when set via custom settings. When I wanted to use my template in the "create video file" prompt, my VSX3 "needed to stop" ...and I was asked to send the .DMP file to Corel tech support. VS restartedOK, but once I selected "create video file", same story: stop. Trying to delete form the movie template manager, same story: stop. Changing the settings to lower performance MOV in the temlate manager worked, but still same result when trying"create video file". Couldn't wait for the Corel support. Full reinstall solved the problem.Sounds familiar for someone?
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Trevor Andrew
Re: Movie template manager problem
Hi Erdna
There are some files here:-
C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Corel VideoStudio Pro\13.0
That’s for XP, you don’t show your pc spec?
By deleting or renaming the 13.0 folder will reset the Libraries and Movie Manager to their default state.
If you wish to do imndividualy the library files are called :-
VS_Video.dat
VS_Title.dat
VS_Image.dat
etc
I think the Movie Manager file is called
MovieTem.dat
You could simply delete, Renaming is the best option as you can always return to the older file.
Starting Video Studio will generate new default folders/files.
Maybe save you a re-installing.
There are some files here:-
C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Corel VideoStudio Pro\13.0
That’s for XP, you don’t show your pc spec?
By deleting or renaming the 13.0 folder will reset the Libraries and Movie Manager to their default state.
If you wish to do imndividualy the library files are called :-
VS_Video.dat
VS_Title.dat
VS_Image.dat
etc
I think the Movie Manager file is called
MovieTem.dat
You could simply delete, Renaming is the best option as you can always return to the older file.
Starting Video Studio will generate new default folders/files.
Maybe save you a re-installing.
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erdna
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- sound_card: Intel display audio
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Re: Movie template manager problem
Thanks Trevor, I will store yr reply. My PC is a quadcore running on 32bit Vista, but maybe yr info will apply too.
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Re: Movie template manager problem
erdna,
You may also want to update your VS X3, you can download all the updates at http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 0460544373
You may also want to update your VS X3, you can download all the updates at http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 0460544373
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