I put together a video using public domain downloaded content. I chopped it up so it would fit the music track I made. When I go to the Share function it gives me multiple Frame unreadable pop ups. I go in and find the clip with the unreadable frame and delete the whole clip but then it finds another one.
I downloaded two different versions; one a M4v and a MP4. They are both 640 x480 and 29.97 fps. I get different unreadable frames for each one. Also I read in another post where i'm supposed to find the unreadable frame by taking the number, (2026) and dividing it by the fps (30) which gives you the frame (67 or one minute 7 seconds in). But I'm finding that the unreadable files aren't at that location. So I just started deleting clips one by one and hitting the share function after each deleted clip to find the problem areas. Problem is more just popped up.
Then I tried to Share a completely different video with different clips from a different source and it gave me a similar unreadable frame error, only this time I didn't go back and delete anything I just tried it again and for some reason it didn't have the same problem and completely rendered the whole video.
Is there a better format to download in than M4V or MP4?
My hard drive is almost full could that make it harder for the program to read the frames? I've noticed that VideoStudio crashes on me alot and I assumed it was because the computer is full.
frame 2026 is unreadable VSx10 ultimate
Moderator: Ken Berry
- lata
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14280
- Joined: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:21 am
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC A88XM-A USB 3 1 Rev X 0x
- processor: 4 10 gigahertz AMD A10-7890K Radeon R7
- ram: 16 gb
- Video Card: on board
- sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 500 SSD
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: LG W2242 [Monitor]
- Corel programs: CVSX, 19, 20, 22 PSP2023, PI, MS3D
- Location: UK
- Contact:
Re: frame 2026 is unreadable VSx10 ultimate
Hi
As far as I know, the 2026 frames is the duration of the actual clip not the location on the timeline.
At least that was my findings when testing this error?
When you receive the error, at what point on the timeline, look on the timeline for a clip at one minute 7 frames. The full size not the trimmed size-I think
I found a Ntsc clip on a Pal timeline that had been reversed, that combination caused the error.
As far as I know, the 2026 frames is the duration of the actual clip not the location on the timeline.
At least that was my findings when testing this error?
When you receive the error, at what point on the timeline, look on the timeline for a clip at one minute 7 frames. The full size not the trimmed size-I think
I found a Ntsc clip on a Pal timeline that had been reversed, that combination caused the error.
