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    In Media Studia pro, I click open (in the video editer) and try to open my .avi file, but I get a messae saying it can't open the file. What am I missing? Is that normal, i.e. is there something I need to do before it'll open an .avi file? I'm pretty sure the setting are correct.
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  2. In Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7.0's VIDEO EDITOR program, one uses the FILE > OPEN menu option *only* for the opening of *project* files (.DVP).

    To import *video* files, one uses the INSERT > VIDEO FILE command.

    Hope this helps,

    Jerry Jones
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    Originally Posted by loopyloops
    In Media Studia pro, I click open (in the video editer) and try to open my .avi file, but I get a messae saying it can't open the file. What am I missing? Is that normal, i.e. is there something I need to do before it'll open an .avi file? I'm pretty sure the setting are correct.
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    Originally Posted by Specialist
    In Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7.0's VIDEO EDITOR program, one uses the FILE > OPEN menu option *only* for the opening of *project* files (.DVP).

    To import *video* files, one uses the INSERT > VIDEO FILE command.

    Hope this helps,

    Jerry Jones
    http://www.jonesgroup.net

    Very much so - thank you!!

    Originally Posted by loopyloops
    In Media Studia pro, I click open (in the video editer) and try to open my .avi file, but I get a messae saying it can't open the file. What am I missing? Is that normal, i.e. is there something I need to do before it'll open an .avi file? I'm pretty sure the setting are correct.
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  4. 1. How to adjust parameters for MPEG encoding in Ulead Media Studio Pro v. 7.0 (GOP-structure, motion vectors, quantizer etc.)?

    2. How to edit encoding profile in the WMV plugin?
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