
The hard drives do not impact the quality of renderings, only perhaps the speed. I use X9 and it works great for my 4K videos with high bitrates. However if someone could suggest other things I could try to get render to work preferably in X9 -Īljimenez wrote:If you have a purchased X9, let's focus on getting it to work correctly for your video clips. I really would like VideoStudio to work. So the sum is I have given up, but not for the lack of trying, There was a hot-fix which may uninstall those security updates Things went from bad to worse - this trial version wouldn't even start on my PC (Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit) -ĭid some searching and found there apparently there was some incompatibility with a couple of Windows security updates. (I noticed the Render options were much more restrictive, although my original source file was 1920x1080 - and I could not even set the same dimensions in Custom) Installed the trial version of X10 (downloaded from Corel direct) mp4 video - it doesn't work (for me).ġ) I installed X9.5 update and Service Pack 5, to bring X9 to the most recent/up-to-date version (in case the trial was not already)īut the render still fails in the same way. This is a pity because I like the idea of VideoStudio - especially for its SmartProxy so I could work with 4K UHD videos -īut if it won't even render the simplest straightforward. I have not come across a video processing program that fails this.

Unfortunately it fails on the most fundamental function of being able to output/render a file. Aljimenez wrote:Perhaps the Trial version is the problem? You might consider buying the product, testing it, and getting a refund if it does not do what you want well.įor me, the whole point of a trial version is to try out the software to make sure it works, and I like it.
