![]() ![]() I would leave the bug file there until I realized it is fixed in the later versions. That way I can actually include the link in with my bug submission. Can I use that to create a link you could use here? I would find that much easier than your FTP server. I do have 1 TB of Microsoft one drive with my Outlook 365 account. ![]() ![]() But as all engineers like myself know you fix something and sometimes you breaks something without realizing it. I will say I absolutely love this product. Actually I like Windows 7 better because it doesn't do updates and I don't want updates. I normally use all Windows 7 but I have been slowly migrating to Windows 10 on my latest very fast workstations. I've just discovered this and I think I went back several versions it was still there. So I opted to just not include the file update and see if anyone else's had the similar type of problem. So I would have to zip it all up and send it as one file and that would be 13 GB. I thought about it I did submit a bug report but I did check the box for uploading a file because the Windows 7 version is 2 gigs in the Windows 10 version is 11 gigs for the same file. Has anyone else seen this type of problem? Since I have a good workaround I would just check periodically when it is fixed. So the workaround right now is to make sure handbrake is the last step and all the image stabilization is done with Windows 7. When you actually use the film and TV viewer that came with Windows 10 it cannot display anything after the file because is not there and just locks up. The length of the file should be approximately 2 GB per hour and since it has the wrong length it might be 2 GB per hour but it will be a huge file because it thinks is 10 hours long. However, the intermediate step from the video is very very large because of the wrong length of the file. Since I use handbrake as my last step (to change the encoder level) I can actually run videopad with Windows 10 and run it through handbrake and that corrects the problem. I have taken the exact same project and run it under Windows 7 and Windows 10 and a problem only shows up with Windows 10. Apparently the image stabilization must be looking at the header wrong or something but only under Windows 10. VLC works great with Windows 10 however the image stabilization under Windows 10 comes up with many false hours instead of the actual 2 hours or whatever it is with Windows 7. Contact Technical Support.If you need help with your software, then please use the Contact Technical Support link above to receive prompt assistance from our technical support team.I have 5 master cut versions of videopad for my business and have discovered an error in the image stabilization process on Windows 10 versus Windows 7 of the latest version. None of the above answers my question.Problems when Purchasing or Attempting to Register.Frequently Asked Questions (for all pre-download, features and sales questions).More purchase, registration or related problems.Registration code not accepted after software reinstallation. ![]() Registration code is not accepted on first installation.Registration code has not been received.My video is upside down Purchase or Registration Problems Professional.VirtualDub effect plugin crashes VideoPad for Android.VideoPad crashes when browsing for files.Preview playback is slow and shows 'Buffering' message.vpj and I cannot play them outside VideoPad. Will your program allow us to substitute background images (jpg) in our videos? General Support Questions.When I convert my project to a DVD or AVI many of the pictures drop out.How do I select the correct resolution for the video output?.How do I censor or pixelate an area of a video with VideoPad?.How can I speed up the export of my video?.How can I make a backup of my VideoPad project?.Can I use VideoPad to rotate video clips?.Can I extract the audio from the video as a separate file to edit?.When I add text or image overlays, they look curved around my footage, what gives? How to.How can i view my 360 degree videos in VideoPad?.Add a Background to a Green Screen Video.Using Pan and Zoom for a Ken Burns Effect.360 Degree Video Editing with VideoPad v6.01.VideoPad Video Editor Technical Support After-download technical and related problems ![]()
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