I use Corel Video Studio Pro X3. After I complete the project and create a DVD, during playback, there is an occasional scratching sound. It also happens when I playback in MPEG format. All my music and sound are in MP3 format. When I play an MP3 file by itself on the computer using media player or real player there is no scratching sound.
I have recently bought a Easycap Video adaptor with Audio Model No DC60, i got Ulead Video Studio Ver 8 with it, i have installed all the software and Hardware Drivers now for my problems, i am trying to transfer some VHS tapes onto DVD i have wires coming from my VCR video/audio outputs into my computers USB port VIA my EasyCap video/audio interface but for some unknown reason to me Ulead will not capture the video i am trying to transferto DVD.
I want to try a newer version of VS with a Canopus capture device. I want to convert some old VHS movies to DVD. Can this be accomplished with any of the newer VS versions, 11 up to 15? Also, will they work with Vista 32 bit?
I am in the UK and have been asked to transfer a NTSC video tape to a PAL DVD. I can do this easily as I have a NTSC video and converter, and have done this many times, but they also want a DVD to send to the USA in NTSC format. I was going to play the tape a second time without the converter but Is it as easy as just changing the setting in Videostudio 10 from PAL to NTSC or do I have to change anything else.
i downloaded Corel Videostudio pro X3 trial form Corel's Website but when i try to install it then one warning will appear on the screen.It installed until about First way and then gives me this 'feature transfer error' at the same point everytime.
Has there been any further testing, workarounds or fixes regarding the problem of transferring video libraries from X3 to X4 when upgrading? If not, I am afraid my progression with Video Studio may be coming to a close.
How to extract camcorder dvd tape to an actual dvd without the actual camcorder? Possible to do myself? I have the actual DVD tapes from a camcorder. However, the camcorder was stolen a few months ago.
Is it still possible to convert the tapes to a DVD using my computer, but without a camcorder? Neither do I have the money to afford a new camcorder nor a professional service to do it for me.
I am continuing to edit old videos to transfer them to DVD. I am currently trying to edit what I assume are old analogue 4:3 clips and find that even when played in the windows viewer, and again when I transfer them into Videostudio, that the Audio is about one third shorter than the film clip. I can understand the audio by dragging out the length to match the length of the clip, but the resulting sound is pretty dreadful.
-I just installed the VideoStudio v10 software and it captures video fine, however I have an issue with the audio. The audio is present but for some reason there is a noticeable static on the video file. Im using a 2000 Sharp ViewCam VL-A10 monaural/analog 8mm camcorder to transfer video to my computer. Im confused because there is NO static on the original 8mm tape, when I play video on the camera, the sound is fine as well as when I plug it in to my TV set for playback. I dont understand where the static is coming from on the digital transfer? Ive tried several capture formats MPEG, DVD, AVI etc. the static is present on all versions. Im using the EasyCAP USB device with A/V plugs for capturing.
I am currently on a trial but will be purchasing a full version soon. I am getting a new computer and need to transfer over all my projects and related information to my new PC. How do I do this with the existing videos I have created?
I have been trying to transfer MP4 videos into VSPX5U from an ELGATO game capture card. Every video captured by the capture card is in an MP4 format and when trying to transfer it, my VSPX5U will tells me that "The file cointains no video data".
I understand that the Service Patch is supposed to fix this but after the initial download, it will tell me that "The installed version of the application could not be determined. The setup will now terminate"
I am trying to transfer 8mm tapes to my computer to make DVD's. I bought a "Startech S-Video / Composite to USB Video Capture Cable w/ TWAIN and Mac® Support" so that I could use any software w/it. I thought I could use Microsoft Movie Maker, but it doesn't work. So, I got VideoStudio Essentials X4 with the capture device. All my tapes are fine, and they play fine with I'm capturing...but when I go to view the video, it's jumpy. I only did a few minutes to see how it would do and that's where I hit a wall. I've emailed with Corel support for almost 2 months to find out that they don't support the software I got. As a last resort, he asked that I download the free version of VideoStudio Pro X4. I did, and still the same thing happens.
I have a new notebook with intel I7 processor, 8 GB memory and 500 GB 7.200 drive. I captured successful the video from my Sony camera, cutted the video, produced a DVD and enjoyed afterwards the video. To back-up the video on a tape normally I generate a video file in my Video Studio x3 (latest version) and transfer it back to the tape on my video camera. This isn't working in the right way due to stuttering after 10-15 minutes transfering back. After restarting the transition the time until stuttering starts is then less then 10 minutes, next time less then 5 minutes.
Is there a way to transfer project folders and their respective thumbnail content (video, image, sound links) from Corel VideoStudio Pro x4 to the newly installed Ultimate x6?
I currently have photoshop cs6 installed on my desktop and am paying the monthly installment via adobe. I am buying a new desktop and would like to know , how do I transfer CS6 from one to the other?
I am looking at buying a 27" IMAC. URL....I agree to destroy my version of photoshop. Of course Im happy to do that if i buy the mac but im not agreeing to it in case I dont so its a bit chicken and egg really.
So my question is, before i spend nearly 1400 pounds on an imac and then realise i cant use my CS5 at all, which will be my main editing tool, how will I know if this is possible?
I have cs3 on my old Dell laptop and want to transfer it to a new one. My Dell has never been on the web so how do I transfer it. I only now have it on one other computer.
I have come across and scanned in some old dye transfer negatives (red, green, blue). Is there any way to combine these images in CS5 so as to recreate what would have resulted from the original dye transfer printing?
I have 1000s of raw files on seperate hdr drives . I want to put some on to a DVD disk which i can the play on my TVs DVD. do they have to be converted to JPEG . what processes do i do ?
I have pictures on Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.0 which is no longer supported by Adobe. How can I transfer them to Photoshop 7.0. Each time I upload pics from my iPhone they go directly to 3.0 even though I have now specified 7.0. I'm reluctant to uninstall 3.0 which might solve one problem, because I don't want to lose the pics.
I recently purchased a new computer and I need to transfer my photoshop to it from my old computer. Is there a way to do this or do I need to purchase a new one?