![]() ![]() Lucky for Corel that there is no other video suite that offers anywhere near the functionality of VideoStudio - these bugs are annoying, and in my experience it's best to get your project right first time, because the more times you click that 'back' button, the bigger the risk of a crash.įor a quick fix, use something like Nero to convert/rebuild the video file and try again.Īlso, select the option to create an image file (.iso file) - it's a good way to see if it's going to work - if it does then burn the. The error occurs in the full product, not just the trial. If you don't know the answer, don't reply at all, it's like giving bad directions. I agree with one of the other replies that it is probably due to the content in one of the video files, whether a corruption, or unrecognised encoding in the audio or video. No extra information is necessary to describe it, as we have all seen it. ![]() The error "Unspecified Error" is a perfectly adequate question on its own - if you use VideoStudio you WILL have seen this error at some stage. Ken Berry, please boot me off the forum if you wish, but why post that reply?
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