Greetings all,
A couple of months ago I edited a project in VV3.0c. Except for a couple of PTT glitches that got resolved with the help of this forum, all went swimmingly. I have not used VV since.
Today I go back to do some re-editing of the project and it won't open -- the loading of the project gets to 87% and then the system just hangs.
Thinking maybe the project file somehow got corrupted -- even though NDD shows no file system errors -- I try to work around it by opening a new project and starting it with the "fimal" AVIs from the first project as the basline video and building the new edits on top of that. The new project opens just fine and the AVIs load and play and edit fine. So far, so good.
The problem comes in when I try to edit TIF files into the timeline. VV won't do it, telling me that the files are an "unsupported format". Even the original TIF files that I used extensively and error-free in the original project are now being rejected by VV as being unsupported!
There have been no hardware or OS changes to my system since the last successful run of VV a couple of months back. There have been some software additions/deletions since then so I was thinking perhaps that some registry entry or library file critical to VV had been changed or deleted. So I tried first running the VV repair option of the uninstall utility. No help there. Then I did a full uninstall and re-install of VV from the CD-ROM, telling it to replace all files for which copies still/already existed on the system. Still no success.
In fact, now after re-installing VV, TIF files do not even show up in VV's explorer file listing; it pretends they are not even there (yes they are there, as confirmed by Windows Explorer and any number of other graphics and media programs, just that VV is ignoring them.)
I can't help but think that there is a libraby file or OS file or setting somewhere that is messing up my VV on me by making it think that it cannot handle TIF file formats -- and perhaps even keeping the original project from loading for the same reason.
HELP! I am dead in the water with a client deadline at the end of the month unless I can get this probelm fixed. Anyone who has lived through a similar problem or with a lead as to its fix would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Glen S.
SouthSIDE Multimedia
A couple of months ago I edited a project in VV3.0c. Except for a couple of PTT glitches that got resolved with the help of this forum, all went swimmingly. I have not used VV since.
Today I go back to do some re-editing of the project and it won't open -- the loading of the project gets to 87% and then the system just hangs.
Thinking maybe the project file somehow got corrupted -- even though NDD shows no file system errors -- I try to work around it by opening a new project and starting it with the "fimal" AVIs from the first project as the basline video and building the new edits on top of that. The new project opens just fine and the AVIs load and play and edit fine. So far, so good.
The problem comes in when I try to edit TIF files into the timeline. VV won't do it, telling me that the files are an "unsupported format". Even the original TIF files that I used extensively and error-free in the original project are now being rejected by VV as being unsupported!
There have been no hardware or OS changes to my system since the last successful run of VV a couple of months back. There have been some software additions/deletions since then so I was thinking perhaps that some registry entry or library file critical to VV had been changed or deleted. So I tried first running the VV repair option of the uninstall utility. No help there. Then I did a full uninstall and re-install of VV from the CD-ROM, telling it to replace all files for which copies still/already existed on the system. Still no success.
In fact, now after re-installing VV, TIF files do not even show up in VV's explorer file listing; it pretends they are not even there (yes they are there, as confirmed by Windows Explorer and any number of other graphics and media programs, just that VV is ignoring them.)
I can't help but think that there is a libraby file or OS file or setting somewhere that is messing up my VV on me by making it think that it cannot handle TIF file formats -- and perhaps even keeping the original project from loading for the same reason.
HELP! I am dead in the water with a client deadline at the end of the month unless I can get this probelm fixed. Anyone who has lived through a similar problem or with a lead as to its fix would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Glen S.
SouthSIDE Multimedia