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#1 Tigger59

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Posted 08 November 2006 - 05:57 PM

I spent several hours editing video in EMC7.5 that saved with the extension *.dmsm (Roxio Media Production) and played fine in 7.5.

I recently installed EMC9 and now when I try to open my video files, either by clicking on the file direct or by attempting to open it in VideoWave, the file isn't recognized. Does this mean I have to re-edit about 4 hours of video in EMC9?

:)  I had a problem with IE7 and EMC7.5 so I upgraded to 9 because I was given the impression that EMC9 worked okay with IE7. After installing 9, I learned that wasn't the case. So, I uninstalled IE7 and now have IE6. EMC9 still wouldn't work properly. So, I uninstalled everything and reinstalled the entire program foolishly thinking that everything would be okay now that IE7 is gone. That obviously isn't the case.

:huh:  :D  :D  Have I wasted a week + almost $100 ($80 CDN + S/H) on a product that is totally useless?
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#2 grandpabruce

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Posted 08 November 2006 - 07:32 PM

View PostTigger59, on Nov 8 2006, 07:57 PM, said:

I spent several hours editing video in EMC7.5 that saved with the extension *.dmsm (Roxio Media Production) and played fine in 7.5.

I recently installed EMC9 and now when I try to open my video files, either by clicking on the file direct or by attempting to open it in VideoWave, the file isn't recognized. Does this mean I have to re-edit about 4 hours of video in EMC9?

:)  I had a problem with IE7 and EMC7.5 so I upgraded to 9 because I was given the impression that EMC9 worked okay with IE7. After installing 9, I learned that wasn't the case. So, I uninstalled IE7 and now have IE6. EMC9 still wouldn't work properly. So, I uninstalled everything and reinstalled the entire program foolishly thinking that everything would be okay now that IE7 is gone. That obviously isn't the case.

:huh:  :D  :D  Have I wasted a week + almost $100 ($80 CDN + S/H) on a product that is totally useless?

See the reply to your other post.  No need to double post.
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