I than asked my brother to download the same evaluation copy I downloaded, to see if this was a PC-issue or not. So I just made those folders myself and copied every file in the ProgramData/VideoMeld/Decoders folder to ProgramData/Videomeld/ FFMpeg/Libav where the bold stated folders were made by me. When choosing 'Browse' from the dialog 'Configure VideoMeld', it states something like 'FFmpeg/libav Folder' in the title-bar from the dialog that pops-up. I decided that I would mess around with some files (i'm not such a whizzkid), as the dialog-window seems to look for a folder-structure that isn't there. The files are there when I just open the specified folder via Windows, but VideoMeld says 'No search-results' when I browse to the required folder manually in the dialog-window 'Configure VideoMeld' under 'Options'. What strikes me is that VideoMeld itself seems to be unable to 'see' or 'understand' the required files. I even tried to get FFMpeg manually on my PC, but that didn't work as well. ![]() I also followed the same steps mentioned in this topic (and by VideoMeld itself) to download the required decoders, but to no avail. Using slower GDI+ display driver.' when opening VideoMeld.Īs I'm using a PC not really designed for heavy graphic operations, this could very well be down to my PC, but as DirectX 11 is installed, I first thought this was down to a version of DirectX being to old. Unfortunately, I experience the same error mentioned in this topic besides an extra one: I refrain from being 'up front' with new software most of the time to avoid messy bugs, but with DirectX I seem to be to advanced: I get the message 'No accelerated DirectX 10.1 display driver found. So I downloaded VideoMeld 1.56 from this website. He wants to get rid of many files that are made by me, so, I decided to try Videomeld, as I already knew about that program from downloading Goldwave. I used to edit videos on my brothers PC, but when he switched from some Adobe software version to another Adobe software I just didn't understand (and made the old files incompatible with the new), I quit editing. Goldwave may be out of their office right now, the contact page of the website shows that support will be unavailable until Feb 9th, 2016. (I don't think it's actually a decoder issue right now, but an in-ability to locate raw footage & not allowing me to manually locate it.) ![]() Sounds like a small line of code is off in the program after entering the license number and possibly defaulting to an older error message, that does not present the option to locate the raw footage. If I answered the locate folder question with a "No" it gave an identical error and no audio was loaded. ![]() I selected "Yes" and located the folder and audio loaded like it should. It gave me an error roughly saying the raw video footage was moved or missing, or that the decoders were missing, BUT I had the option locate the folder containing the footage. In fact I downloaded an Evaluation Version a couple days ago (current build V1.53) on a different computer and was able to make it work. (I used an Evaluation version of 1.52 or 1.51 about August/September of 2015 and it worked great) Do you know of any way to download a previous version?
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