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  1. 1. Somewhere, right next to v.6 portable is not ... v.10 portable? :) :) 2. According to what I wrote above - v.6 portable is good for XP. Of course - you need to have a matching ffmpeg23 file. Thats all. (ffmpeg23 from v.6 portable is good for XP. I checked ffmpeg23 from the v.6 installation version of videopad - the file did not match XP. "A little" strange...) 3. I do not understand why did you write about ffmpeg19 & v.3/v.4 of Videopad ...
  2. You are absolutely right. I belong to these "1%" maximally shocked that such a struggling company like NCh today does soft for Windows XP. But: NCh directly informs about it (!) -> https://i.imgur.com/XPjqagk.png -- > noblesse oblige -0-0- (!) Why Videopad mercilessly installs on a system partition, without choosing a place by the user ... (btw: Is there a portable version?)
  3. The solution is: 1. First, install Videopad Ver. 5 (videopad-5-32-2017-12-18) -- > http://oldversiondownload.com/ 2. Take ffmpeg23.exe from (....)\ Program Files \ NCH Software (this is the last correct compilation of ffmpeg23.exe for XP) 3. Completely uninstall Videopad ver.5 4. Install the latest version of Videopad. Do not pay attention to screams about ffmpeg23.exe. After installation - close Videopad. 5. Double-click -- > ffmpeg23.exe from ver. 5 Videopad. You will receive information that "Component FFmpeg Library has been installed" That's all. The latest version of Videopad works. Does NCh share on WWW correct compilation of ffmpeg23.exe for Windows XP? With information: what to do with it. This will end the torment of many.
  4. yeah... my only conclusion is: this ffmpeg23.exe behaves (after double-click) like a file intended only for vista / w7/.... Anyway, XP gives a typical message for such a situation.
  5. Double-click and.... as above -- > https://i.imgur.com/SI0oLSr.png : "Access prohibited to the file, ffmpeg23.exe is not a valid Win32 application" < --
  6. xp, 32 bit; so let's go... during the installation (the latest version of Videopad and, for example, version 8) -- > https://i.imgur.com/RR4CQlF.png - "ffmpeg23.exe is not a valid Windows 32 application". Despite this, the program can be installed. So - downloading fmpeg23.exe, checking (by the click): https://i.imgur.com/SI0oLSr.png -- > "ffmpeg23.exe is not a valid Windows 32 application" I have no idea for this trouble ...
  7. Nobody (from support too) does not know which version is the last for XP ??
  8. Please tell me: which version of VideoPad Editor is the last OK version for windows XP (also mean: a professional version) thx
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