Weird VS Question

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Weird VS Question

Post by jdowney »

Hi,

Does anyone know how to open Video Studio 8 and Video Studio 7 at the same time?

Has anyone ever done anything like this before?

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Re: Weird VS Question

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AFAIK it simply can't be done. Only way would be to have two computers side by side.
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Can you tell us why you need them both at same time?
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Re: Weird VS Question

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I have a very large video (33 minutes) of jpg's, mp4's, mp3's, and avi files and I am unable to render it (in VS8/8.5 ultimate) onto a DVD or even a computer file. Get to about 11% then program stops working.

If I do a Save As to an earlier version of VS, the earlier version (6 or7) does not accept the MP4 files. So I would like to copy from 1 version to the other on the same computer and do a native save in the earlier version. Hopefully that might work/render. I am getting desperate to render into a DVD file for a birthday party tomorrow... I also am trying to avoid starting from scratch because of the hours and hours of editing time...

Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Jeff
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