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#1 KAZ

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Posted 01 July 2007 - 03:11 AM

Hi there. i have recorded from by dvd recorder as usual and have tried to import the files in videwave via the disc and from my hardrive, it shows the files and when importing them, when i click ok it does nothing. The files are called vob. I have does this before ona few occaions and worked fine. Please help. Many Thanks in advance. biggrin.gif

The error messag i get when sendin this Micrsoft is

szAppName : VideoWave9.exe     szAppVer : 9.0.5.72     szModName : hungapp    
szModVer : 0.0.0.0     offset : 00000000

Edited by KAZ, 01 July 2007 - 03:16 AM.

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Posted 01 July 2007 - 03:21 AM

QUOTE (KAZ @ Jul 1 2007, 06:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi there. i have recorded from by dvd recorder as usual and have tried to import the files in videwave via the disc and from my hardrive, it shows the files and when importing them, when i click ok it does nothing. The files are called vob. I have does this before ona few occaions and worked fine. Please help. Many Thanks in advance. biggrin.gif

The error messag i get when sendin this Micrsoft is

szAppName : VideoWave9.exe szAppVer : 9.0.5.72 szModName : hungapp
szModVer : 0.0.0.0 offset : 00000000


When was the last time you rebooted and cleaned out and defragged your hard drive?   After that if it still doesn't work, do a Windows Repair on the program.
Regardless of what I say about computer maintenance, there is no need to defrag a solid state hard drive.

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Posted 01 July 2007 - 03:24 AM

QUOTE (sknis @ Jul 1 2007, 03:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When was the last time you rebooted and cleaned out and defragged your hard drive?   After that if it still doesn't work, do a Windows Repair on the program.


A very long time a go, i will have a go now. it worked fine till today. Cheers sknis
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Posted 01 July 2007 - 04:33 AM

QUOTE (KAZ @ Jul 1 2007, 06:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A very long time a go, i will have a go now. it worked fine till today. Cheers sknis


You keep saying that you don't reboot or defrag your computer.  You then say that you are having problems.  You are given advice to reboot and defrag your computer, you do, and the problems go away.

Why don't you just make it a practice to do some computer maintenance, BEFORE posting your problem?
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Posted 01 July 2007 - 09:14 AM

QUOTE (grandpabruce @ Jul 1 2007, 04:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You keep saying that you don't reboot or defrag your computer.  You then say that you are having problems.  You are given advice to reboot and defrag your computer, you do, and the problems go away.

Why don't you just make it a practice to do some computer maintenance, BEFORE posting your problem?



I agree with you, i should make it a practice. just sheer layziness and forgetfullness. When things are going fine you forget why things are going fine. Can you tell me what you mean by reeboting the pc? I uunderstan the defrag bit.

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Posted 01 July 2007 - 09:33 AM

Reboot -- Also known as restart, reboot is a term used to describe the process of restarting the computer or electronic device. Rebooting is sometimes necessary to recover from an error, re-initialize drivers, or hardware devices. A reboot may also occur automatically if the computer or hardware device encounters an error or is overloaded. (from Wikipedia)
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Posted 01 July 2007 - 10:48 AM

QUOTE (malatekid @ Jul 1 2007, 09:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Reboot -- Also known as restart, reboot is a term used to describe the process of restarting the computer or electronic device. Rebooting is sometimes necessary to recover from an error, re-initialize drivers, or hardware devices. A reboot may also occur automatically if the computer or hardware device encounters an error or is overloaded. (from Wikipedia)


Hello all, i have defraged an reboot etc.. Now when i go back into videowave, and insert the files into videowave its bassically not leeting it go in. Now the other files that i have on the harddrive they are working fine. I dont understand. I did two dvd copy's from my dvd recorder and when inserting one them in it does not reconize anything from the dvd drive on the pc and the other one is not going into the videwave, i have previuosly from my camcorder recorded from my dvd recorder into my pc and works fine but yesterday recorded from my dvd rec from vhs player and its not working.

Edited by KAZ, 01 July 2007 - 10:49 AM.

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