

Doesn't mean it isn't in the manual ,it's just that I'm bad at searching. I have also looked for Frame size maximums or or what is the best size, but, didn't find anything. Not familiar at all with codecs, other then they play an integral part in viewing different types of movies or videos. Here is the message "There may be a codec driver error or the frame size is not supported". Just once, I was lucky enough to catch the error popup that stayed just long enough for me to read it.

I have tried all the different types of videos shown above, where the info for the video is shown and where you want to save it. I have Corel VideoStudio 19.7.0.12, X9 (64 bit ultimate) and I have been trying to render my first video with it, however, it goes to about 38% rendered and it quits. You could take a leap of faith and buy the full program, and if not satisfied, then claim a refund within 30 days of purchase.

#COREL VIDEO STUDIO X9 UTIMATE LISCENSE FULL VERSION#
A very silly move since in effect it means many users of popular cameras cannot edit their videos properly.Īll I can say is that I am a GoPro user, and I can assure you that the full version of X9 has no difficulty at all with AVCHD/mp4 footage. Unfortunately, one of the codecs they don't include is the AVCHD/mp4 one which your GoPro uses. They only make available codecs for which they don't have to pay licensing fees. One of several things crippled are the codecs available with the trial version. Ken Berry wrote:Unfortunately, Corel in their wisdom have severely crippled the trial version of VS X9.
