Problems with Saving trimmed video
Moderator: Ken Berry
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emcee
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MtCastle
emcee / fordpower,
I know it may seem like we are trying to beat a dead horse but it is difficult at times trying to resolve an issue like this in a forum. The terminology you use to describe what you are doing as read by me gives me the impression that you are not doing things correctly or I am interpretting it wrong.
There are different techniques for what you are trying to do.
Trevor described one way and THoff described another.
I see you just posted again at 12:34 I will hone in on that.
You have the scissors and you clip the file on the timeline.
Are you trying to save the trimmed video with the saved trimmed video function? If so, look in the working folder for your newly rendered file of what was "trimmed".
Or
Are you deleting the part you don't want of the trimmed video on the time line then rendering a new file with what's left in the project file by Share/Create?
As mentioned earlier, nothing is happening to the original file in the time line either way.
So far you have just mentioned file sizes being the same.
This may seem like a dumb question but if you look at the file that should be shortened, is it the same as the original file if you view it?
If it is then you have not trimmed and saved it correctly.
It works in VS8, I do it quite often both ways.
GM
I know it may seem like we are trying to beat a dead horse but it is difficult at times trying to resolve an issue like this in a forum. The terminology you use to describe what you are doing as read by me gives me the impression that you are not doing things correctly or I am interpretting it wrong.
There are different techniques for what you are trying to do.
Trevor described one way and THoff described another.
I see you just posted again at 12:34 I will hone in on that.
You have the scissors and you clip the file on the timeline.
Are you trying to save the trimmed video with the saved trimmed video function? If so, look in the working folder for your newly rendered file of what was "trimmed".
Or
Are you deleting the part you don't want of the trimmed video on the time line then rendering a new file with what's left in the project file by Share/Create?
As mentioned earlier, nothing is happening to the original file in the time line either way.
So far you have just mentioned file sizes being the same.
This may seem like a dumb question but if you look at the file that should be shortened, is it the same as the original file if you view it?
If it is then you have not trimmed and saved it correctly.
It works in VS8, I do it quite often both ways.
GM
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fordpower250
FIXED!!
i figured out how to fix the problem, i just googles ulead videostudio problem with save as trimmed video and this page came up
http://www.ulead.com/tech/vs/vs70faq.ht ... n_download
Scroll to under edit and there is an option saying
" After I installed VideoStudio 7 Update Patch, the “Save Trimmed Video” function doesn’t actually save a trimmed video but saves the original one. "
just follow to two procedures to download the zip files and replace the two files in ur program folder and common file folder. seems to be working find right now have completed two or three videos.
thanks everyone
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http://www.ulead.com/tech/vs/vs70faq.ht ... n_download
Scroll to under edit and there is an option saying
" After I installed VideoStudio 7 Update Patch, the “Save Trimmed Video” function doesn’t actually save a trimmed video but saves the original one. "
just follow to two procedures to download the zip files and replace the two files in ur program folder and common file folder. seems to be working find right now have completed two or three videos.
thanks everyone
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emcee
It Works!!!
Good job Ford....
I actually thought I had made that fix but since you had success with it I revisited the issue.
Turns out after unzipping the file I opened the folder and there was no file there and assumed it had replaced the dll. Then my brain turned on and I clicked the 'show hidden files' and there was the precious dll file...stupid...stupid...stupid!!!
It works great now!!!!!
Thanks to everyone!
Mike
I actually thought I had made that fix but since you had success with it I revisited the issue.
Turns out after unzipping the file I opened the folder and there was no file there and assumed it had replaced the dll. Then my brain turned on and I clicked the 'show hidden files' and there was the precious dll file...stupid...stupid...stupid!!!
It works great now!!!!!
Thanks to everyone!
Mike
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THoff
Oops, sorry guys. I assumed that fix was rolled into the official patch by now, and not a separate download.THoff wrote:Incidentally, there was a bug in the Save Trimmed Video function that was fixed in a patch. I know because when I was using V7, I was sent an updated DLL by Ulead's tech support to address this issue before a patch was released to the public. I'm sure the fix has since been rolled into the patch available here, so if you haven't updated UVS yet, I would do so.
