I am really surprised that this fix was done so quickly.
Thanks Trevor for doing whatever you did.
Moderator: Ken Berry
That is a suggestion of what you can rename that ulmp4lib.dll file to. So that file (one without the "old") located in the C://Program Files/Corel/Corel VideoStudio X9 folder. Locate it and rename it by placing "old" before the dll. Then copy the downloaded one to that directory. You might also need to do the same for the folder located in the Program Files x86 folder. (C://Program Files (x86)/Corel/Corel Videostudio X9). Just make sure you're copying the correct dll file to the proper Program Files folder. If you only got the 64 bit version (does not have the x86 designation for 32-bit systems), you can disregard that part of my instructions.rscott22 wrote:I don't seem to have that file (ulmp4lib old.dll). I am not that tech savvy, so please pardon my ignorance I am trying the best I can.
I have downloaded the and saved the ZIP file to my laptop, but I am not sure where to apply the new file at exactly. Once I get to Corel VideoStudio X9 there doesn't seem to be a file named (ulmp4lib old.dll)