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. If a WMA file is recorded in this mode, Video Editor cannot import this file into the time line for editing. These kind of files only can be played in Windows Media Player. To record WMA files not in copyright protected mode, please make the following settings in your Windows Media Player: 1) Launch Windows Media Player on your system. 2a) Windows Media Player 7.1: select TOOLS->OPTIONS->COPY MUSIC and uncheck PROTECT CONTENT then click on OK or APPLY. 2b) Wind
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