


Now back to the current problem "The file may be write protected"ġ) This problem is happening whatever format I attempt to use in both input and output.Ģ) The video's come from a number of places and even the video's VS X7 has previously rendered are now showing "The file may be write protected" and cannot be rendered.Ĥ) Filters are mainly cut and crossfade although even if I insert a "virgin" video onto the time line, use no filters and attempt to export that video to any format I get "The file may be write protected"ĥ) Yes I have closed and re-opened VS, I have re-started my computer, I have closed and done a cold start opening only VS but all to no avail, I have not yet tried a re-install.Ĭan I make clear that I was using VS and edited/rendered 2 video's the 3rd one gave me "The file may be write protected" I reloaded the previous project (already rendered) VS would not render this file and loading the previously rendered file on the timeline would not render in any format.


Whilst VS X7 still will not allow drag and drop on the timeline I decided to "put up" with this inconvenience. I, in no way wish to be condescending or negative but VS X7 took almost a month to install correctly using the experience of 3 customer support agents, the last one having to remotely enter my computer and downloading this VSX7-64bit.rar file supposedly, a copy of his own file. Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHz or AMD Dual Core 2.Hi Ken Berry thanks for the welcoming note. Supported input/output devices: iPhone, iPad, iPod Classic with video, iPod touch, Sony PSP, Windows and Android smartphones Cameras and camcorders that record to internal memory, memory card, DVD disc or hard drive USB capture devices, PC cameras, webcams IEEE 1394/FireWire cards for use with DV, D8, or HDV camcorders USB Video Class (UVC) DV Support for OHCI-Compliant IEEE-1394 Analog capture cards for analog camcorders (VFW and WDM support for Windows XP and Broadcast
