Hello,
I'm a French, and I have a problem with this software. I can't make a DVD of a project. The progression of the conversion stop at 3%. I have try with 2 computors !
I really want to find a solution to transfert my video on a DVD !
Thanks for your help !
problem with Video Studio Pro X7
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Re: problem with Video Studio Pro X7
Soyez le bienvenu au forum!
However, I'm afraid you have not given us much information. What is the format of the video you are trying to burn to DVD? Where did it come from? Right click your mouse on one of the video clips in the Video Studio timeline and copy ALL the Properties here please.
Next, could you tell us whether you finished your editing, and then went to Share > Create Video File? See my attached image -- first red arrow.
Or did you select the Disc option -- second red arrow at the bottom?
If you chose the second option, then I suggest you first choose the first option and select MPEG-2 as the output format. This will then create a file which is compatible with a DVD. Then when that is done, you go back to Share and select the second option. When the burning module opens, you insert your new mpeg-2 file and proceed from there to burn the DVD...
However, I'm afraid you have not given us much information. What is the format of the video you are trying to burn to DVD? Where did it come from? Right click your mouse on one of the video clips in the Video Studio timeline and copy ALL the Properties here please.
Next, could you tell us whether you finished your editing, and then went to Share > Create Video File? See my attached image -- first red arrow.
Or did you select the Disc option -- second red arrow at the bottom?
If you chose the second option, then I suggest you first choose the first option and select MPEG-2 as the output format. This will then create a file which is compatible with a DVD. Then when that is done, you go back to Share and select the second option. When the burning module opens, you insert your new mpeg-2 file and proceed from there to burn the DVD...
Ken Berry
