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I found some corrupted frames while rendering my video into DV type-1 AVI on my new Pentium 4 FSB 800 Hyper Threading machine. How do I resolve this problem?

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I found some corrupted frames while rendering my video into DV type-1 AVI on my new Pentium 4 FSB 800 Hyper Threading machine. How do I resolve this problem?

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• Please try the following steps to avoid this problem. • Install the latest MSP 7.01 update patch. • Download the .vio file (ftp.ulead.com/Silent/Uvavi.vio) and replace the original file into the folder below. • C:\Program Files\Ulead Systems\Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7.0\vio • When I use MPEG-2 files which have been captured by some hardware encode devices as my source video files, after editing, the rendered video is out of sync. How do I resolve this problem? • Please try to add the following setting in “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead MediaStudio Pro\7.0\msp.ini?then restart VideoEditor to render the project again. This may fix this problem. [VIODRIVER] CloseAudioDTR=1 • When I try to import WMA file recorded by Windows Media Player, Video Editor prompts an error message that says “Error on opening file [131077:2:3]? How do I fix it? • One possible reason is because the WMA file is recorded in copyright protected mode in Windows Media Player. I

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