How to recover .v files
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qtrim
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How to recover .v files
Sometimes, VS will hang or stall at 99% and leave behind a .v file, presumably the video portion. Has anyone found a way to use that file? I've tried renaming it with a .mp4 extension but that doesn't work. If I try to reimport it to VS, it just asks to relink it. Neither Handbrake for AVIDemux can recognize it either. Just wondering.
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Using VideoStudio since old Version 7. Currently using X10.
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Using VideoStudio since old Version 7. Currently using X10.
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canuck
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Re: How to recover .v files
the .v file is a partial file and cannot be used for anything. If your render were to complete it would disappear after the correct mp4 file is created.
