Hi all,
This is my first forum post, and I'd be very grateful if somebody can help me with this problem that has me baffled.
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit and upgraded from Movie Studio 11 to Studio 12 yesterday. I decided to keep Studio 11 on my PC, so just installed the CD-ROM of Studio 12 64-bit and then updated to build 756 from Sony's website.
Studio 12 seems to work OK, but I can't double-click a .vf project file to open it. I get the pop up messages:
1. "Please wait while Windows configures Movie Studio Platinum 12.0 (64-bit)"
2. "Movie Studio Platinum 12 (64-bit) must be installed from DVD or the downloaded installer"
To open a project, I have to launch Movie Studio 12 and then 'Open File' and select my .vf project.
Now, whenever I open Movie Studio 12, I get the prompt:
"Do you want to associate the following file types with Movie Studio Platinum 12 software - .vf ?"
... to which I answer 'Yes', but this makes no difference - I still can't double click a .vf to open it.
So it seems that .vf files are now associated with Movie Studio 12, but double-clicking doesn't work.
Can anybody help? Does this have anything to do with having the old 32-bit Movie Studio 11 still installed?
Thanks,
Daz.
This is my first forum post, and I'd be very grateful if somebody can help me with this problem that has me baffled.
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit and upgraded from Movie Studio 11 to Studio 12 yesterday. I decided to keep Studio 11 on my PC, so just installed the CD-ROM of Studio 12 64-bit and then updated to build 756 from Sony's website.
Studio 12 seems to work OK, but I can't double-click a .vf project file to open it. I get the pop up messages:
1. "Please wait while Windows configures Movie Studio Platinum 12.0 (64-bit)"
2. "Movie Studio Platinum 12 (64-bit) must be installed from DVD or the downloaded installer"
To open a project, I have to launch Movie Studio 12 and then 'Open File' and select my .vf project.
Now, whenever I open Movie Studio 12, I get the prompt:
"Do you want to associate the following file types with Movie Studio Platinum 12 software - .vf ?"
... to which I answer 'Yes', but this makes no difference - I still can't double click a .vf to open it.
So it seems that .vf files are now associated with Movie Studio 12, but double-clicking doesn't work.
Can anybody help? Does this have anything to do with having the old 32-bit Movie Studio 11 still installed?
Thanks,
Daz.