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sheep

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I upload a lot of videos to Youtube, basically all of which are a picture accompanied by a song. Simple stuff. The software I have been using was getting on my nerves so I decided to purchase this software because of its stellar CNET review. Big mistake.

 

So far I have not been able to get a single video to display anything other than a single frame at the beginning. Yes, I have extended the picture throughout the full duration of the audio. Yes, I have tried various encoding options and output file formats. The preview built into the interface always shows the image throughout the video. The preview button that gives me a pop-out also shows the image throughout the video. However, every output file displays only a single frame of the image for a split second, almost not even noticeable, and then displays black for the rest of the video. It does not work in VLC, WMP, or Winamp. I got impatient and tried uploading a video to youtube thinking maybe I have a codec problem on my computer. I got comments like, "where is the video?" and had to take it down immediately.

 

Has anyone else had this problem? Have you figured out a way to resolve it?

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So far I have not been able to get a single video to display anything other than a single frame at the beginning. Yes, I have extended the picture throughout the full duration of the audio. Yes, I have tried various encoding options and output file formats. The preview built into the interface always shows the image throughout the video. The preview button that gives me a pop-out also shows the image throughout the video. However, every output file displays only a single frame of the image for a split second, almost not even noticeable, and then displays black for the rest of the video.

 

Not seeing that here - a 3' still (default length as set in options) with 3' music. AVI default settings, 854 X 480 NTSC 29.97.

 

How much space is unused on the drive where VP is installed? Tried a reinstall?

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