Here are the specs on my computer, just so you all know that my problem is not a piece of junk computer.
AMD Athlon64 X2 6000
4Gig ram
Asus M2N-VM DVI motherboard
PCI-Express 512Meg Video RAM Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT
Western Digital 500Gig 7200 SATA HD
Seagate 300Gig 7200 SATA HD
Aver PCI-Express Video Capture Card
Screen resolution 1440 X 990 on an Acer 19in Widescreen LCD (brand new)
Window XP Pro Service Pack 3 with all updates.
This problem just started recently and I can not think of anything that could have caused it. I have even tried a system restore with no luck, as well as uninstalling and then rebooting and re-installing the software.
I use this software to create a video file to be used with Adobe Encore 2.0 because the photo slideshows in Adobe Encore 2.0 are limited to 99 photos and the transitions are not very good. So I paid over $90 for EMC 10 just for this one purpose.
When using VideoWave 10 I have the option checked for hardware rendering and my system passes the testing by videowave, without the hardware rendering I can not use the 3D transistions, they just don't show up as being available. They are there when I select hardware rendering.
After I make a photo slideshow in videowave 10, I can watch it just fine in VideoWave but when I try to output it as an AVI or MPEG2 file it wil not render the 3D transistion, it will only render the 2D transitions. It renders the video with a fade-out to fade-in type of transition, not the type of transition I have used in the production.
Can anybody help me with this problem, I really like the 3D transitions much more than the 2D transitions and I want to use them.
I also have another problem with VideoWave 10, when I create an MPEG2 file it can not be used in Adobe Encore2.0 because I get an "stream not recognized" error when I try to import it so I just create an AVI file. This is not as big a problem, but it would save me a lot of time redering the video in Encore if it would just import properly.
Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Here are the specs on my computer, just so you all know that my problem is not a piece of junk computer.
AMD Athlon64 X2 6000
4Gig ram
Asus M2N-VM DVI motherboard
PCI-Express 512Meg Video RAM Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT
Western Digital 500Gig 7200 SATA HD
Seagate 300Gig 7200 SATA HD
Aver PCI-Express Video Capture Card
Screen resolution 1440 X 990 on an Acer 19in Widescreen LCD (brand new)
Window XP Pro Service Pack 3 with all updates.
This problem just started recently and I can not think of anything that could have caused it. I have even tried a system restore with no luck, as well as uninstalling and then rebooting and re-installing the software.
I use this software to create a video file to be used with Adobe Encore 2.0 because the photo slideshows in Adobe Encore 2.0 are limited to 99 photos and the transitions are not very good. So I paid over $90 for EMC 10 just for this one purpose.
When using VideoWave 10 I have the option checked for hardware rendering and my system passes the testing by videowave, without the hardware rendering I can not use the 3D transistions, they just don't show up as being available. They are there when I select hardware rendering.
After I make a photo slideshow in videowave 10, I can watch it just fine in VideoWave but when I try to output it as an AVI or MPEG2 file it wil not render the 3D transistion, it will only render the 2D transitions. It renders the video with a fade-out to fade-in type of transition, not the type of transition I have used in the production.
Can anybody help me with this problem, I really like the 3D transitions much more than the 2D transitions and I want to use them.
I also have another problem with VideoWave 10, when I create an MPEG2 file it can not be used in Adobe Encore2.0 because I get an "stream not recognized" error when I try to import it so I just create an AVI file. This is not as big a problem, but it would save me a lot of time redering the video in Encore if it would just import properly.
Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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