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Corel video studio x9 removing grain
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I do not have enough experience with VS (X9) to say whether the differences between the official Corel full 30 days free trial version and the full paid version would/could make any difference in a simple render -īut I am not willing risk buying, then find it doesn't work for me, since there would be no refund, as I'm supposed to have tried the trial version!! (I know, circular logic).

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Without having a purchased version of VS, I really can't help get to the bottom of your problem.įirst please let me be clear - I am very grateful to you (and all) for trying to help.įor me the whole point of a trial version is to try the software to see if it works for me.Ĭlearly it doesn't - since it can't even do the simplest render. IMHO the Youtube video has insufficient bitrate for the reason it is breaking up. I am envious you have used VS for 10 years with success, and am very surprised that I would even have such rendering problems.Īljimenez wrote:I'm afraid we are back to the issue with the Trial version probably being the problem. The MediaInfo on the resultant rendered video was in the file trial170829_Render_02.mp4.txt I attached to the opening post - that shows -īoth are very High - (higher than my normal processed videos (using other programs) which range from 9 to about 12 Mb/s) However I did render using Same as Project Settings and confirmed the settings in the properties box as mentioned in the opening post. I was using the official Corel full 30 day free TRIAL version of VS X9 Thank you, I really appreciate you trying to help. Try rendering the same as your video clips.

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My guess to the problem is you are rendering with insufficient bitrates, and since you are using constant vs variable, that is the cause of the image breakups you are seeing. 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

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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)

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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.

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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.














Corel video studio x9 removing grain