X6 crash rendering to mpeg4
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X6 crash rendering to mpeg4
Hi
and welcome to the forums..
First can you update your profile to include your PC specification, that will then show to the right of your post.
Giving the title a more descriptive name would also help. I have updated the title.
The video appears to be from screen capture software, some problems with codec compatibility have caused problems for VS, that is whether VideoStudio supports the video or audio codecs used by your software.
Check the Corel site for compatible video/audio types?
Can you right click your clip in the timeline and select properties, what are they?
Create an image of that window to attach to your post.
Do you have QuickTime installed, update to the latest version.
The render fails at 10%, what is in the timeline at that point.
As I mentioned it may be a codec issue, your option could be to convert the video to a more editable format using a video convertor program.
and welcome to the forums..
First can you update your profile to include your PC specification, that will then show to the right of your post.
Giving the title a more descriptive name would also help. I have updated the title.
The video appears to be from screen capture software, some problems with codec compatibility have caused problems for VS, that is whether VideoStudio supports the video or audio codecs used by your software.
Check the Corel site for compatible video/audio types?
Can you right click your clip in the timeline and select properties, what are they?
Create an image of that window to attach to your post.
Do you have QuickTime installed, update to the latest version.
The render fails at 10%, what is in the timeline at that point.
As I mentioned it may be a codec issue, your option could be to convert the video to a more editable format using a video convertor program.
