I've encountered an issue regarding opening FLV. or AVI file extensions. AVI files - Whenever I try to open AVI files in Corel VideoStudio X5 Pro I get an error message saying "so and so file is not accessible" and then a second message replies: "These files cannot be added to the project. These files may of unknown file format, the computer does have enough memory, or the file is copyright protected."
Here's the information on said file.
VIDEO ASPECT
Video Size: 19.3 MB (19,844 KB / 20,320,402 b
File Length Correct
DivX Style "packed bitstream" AVI
OpenDML (AVI v2.0)
Interleave: 989 ms (24.7 v.frames), preload=1536
Audio frames: Split across interleaves
Video: 18.5 MB (95.93%)
Audio: 625 KB (3.15%)
AVI Overhead: 181 KB (0.92%)
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