Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me! I have recently purchased Videowave 9. When I try to open one of my old Videowave 7 moives (using Videowave 9) I get a message that one of my files is corrupt or unsupported. The movie then opens but when I try to save or alter it Videowave 9 crashes.
If I open the movie with Videowave 7 its fine. Its now driving me crazy, please can anyone give me a clue about what is happening.
Thanks
George Donovan
Chatham, Kent
UK
Opening Videowave 7 movie
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George Donovan
, Mar 13 2007 03:37 PM
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Posted 13 March 2007 - 03:37 PM
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Posted 13 March 2007 - 03:47 PM
QUOTE (George Donovan @ Mar 13 2007, 06:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me! I have recently purchased Videowave 9. When I try to open one of my old Videowave 7 moives (using Videowave 9) I get a message that one of my files is corrupt or unsupported. The movie then opens but when I try to save or alter it Videowave 9 crashes.
If I open the movie with Videowave 7 its fine. Its now driving me crazy, please can anyone give me a clue about what is happening.
Thanks
George Donovan
Chatham, Kent
UK
If I open the movie with Videowave 7 its fine. Its now driving me crazy, please can anyone give me a clue about what is happening.
Thanks
George Donovan
Chatham, Kent
UK
EMC 9 is not backwards compatible, nor is EMC 8.
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#3
Posted 13 March 2007 - 03:51 PM
Those aren't movies, their Videowave projects. Projects are just basically notes of what you want to output, not actual new video files. And as has been noted, v 7 projects are not compatible with v 9 projects (and vis versa). The program is designed differently.
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