I had a project with imported .wmv footage to work with in V9, but it
kept constantly crashing, whenever I wanted to try and edit it. .. I finally
got the edit done, but it took 3 hours for what should've been a 45-minute
task, very aggravating... it was a widescreen 1024x640 (?) .wmv and the
error message details referenced wmvcore.dll ? I believe...
It was just a one-hour video, with minor work on it to do, no heavy layering
or anything exotic... any ideas re fixes for .wmv ingestion to prevent errors
in the future? Didn't have this problem in V8, the challenge is that I'd gotten
1/4 of the way through the job before the crashes started happening, and I
couldn't then file/save as V8 version to go try editing in V8 instead...
thx,
ken
p.s. that would be a great feature, like Adobe Flash has, is to file/save as
to a previous version (at least 1- prior, like V8), as long as the editing doesn't
use any features that are native only to V9, which many projects won't have...
p.p.s. also this was a .wmv generated by gotowebinar, screencapture, not
movie maker or other program
kept constantly crashing, whenever I wanted to try and edit it. .. I finally
got the edit done, but it took 3 hours for what should've been a 45-minute
task, very aggravating... it was a widescreen 1024x640 (?) .wmv and the
error message details referenced wmvcore.dll ? I believe...
It was just a one-hour video, with minor work on it to do, no heavy layering
or anything exotic... any ideas re fixes for .wmv ingestion to prevent errors
in the future? Didn't have this problem in V8, the challenge is that I'd gotten
1/4 of the way through the job before the crashes started happening, and I
couldn't then file/save as V8 version to go try editing in V8 instead...
thx,
ken
p.s. that would be a great feature, like Adobe Flash has, is to file/save as
to a previous version (at least 1- prior, like V8), as long as the editing doesn't
use any features that are native only to V9, which many projects won't have...
p.p.s. also this was a .wmv generated by gotowebinar, screencapture, not
movie maker or other program