Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
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Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
Downloaded and tired out the latest Videomeld. When first started I get the main screen and a pop-up saying "Floating point division by zero". This pop-up is persistent when I try to close it. I then try to start a new project and add tracks. Nothing is visible except for the same pop-up which returns. I'm running Windows 7 with 4 gig of ram.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
That may be caused by a problem with DirectX 10.1 drivers. What video hardware does your computer have? When you installed VideoMeld, did a warning about DirectX appear?
If you run VideoMeld with the "-d2d" parameter, does it run without the error? You'd use "Start | Run", then enter something like:
That forces VideoMeld to use DirectX 10.1 software mode (avoiding display drivers).
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If you run VideoMeld with the "-d2d" parameter, does it run without the error? You'd use "Start | Run", then enter something like:
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"C:\Program Files\VideoMeld\VideoMeld.exe" -d2d
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoMeld\VideoMeld.exe" -d2d
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
Okay, using the startup parameter you suggested does work and tracks do show up. But when I load a video file with audio and play it back the video has very slow playback and the audio is delayed by a few seconds being out of sync.
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Does your computer support DirectX 10.1? How many processors does it have?
If you run the Windows Task Manager, do you see a continuous, high processor usage for VideoMeld (more than 20%)?
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If you run the Windows Task Manager, do you see a continuous, high processor usage for VideoMeld (more than 20%)?
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
I'm using a Fujitsu laptop with a Duo Core 2.256 GHz processor. I have had problems running programs which depend on DirectX and prefer those which use OpenGL.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
I'll make a few changes in the next update, which should help. Thanks for the feedback.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
I think having the option to use DirectX or OpenGL would be good. I use several programs which have this option.
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Unfortunately the development tools do not offer a way to use OpenGL. I've uploaded a new version of VideoMeld today. Please let me know if it helps.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
Downloaded and tried to install it. Will not install.
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Could you provide more details? How far along does the installation go? Have you tried restarting your computer before installing it?
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
Finally got it to install. When I started the program I get a "Floating point division by zero" pop-up box which is persistent. I can't open any files nor do any menus work.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
It seems to be related to DirectX 10.1 not being detected on your computer. I'll see what I can do in the next update. The "-d2d" option mentioned above should allow the program to run.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
The program does run at first with the "-d2d" option but nothing works. I try to load a video but it will not play it. I'm just frustrated with the program and will simply give up on it. I have other video editors which do work well on my system.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
Weak DirectX drivers are definitely a problem on some systems. The next update will have a menu setting to use software rendering (DirectX WARP) instead of having to use the command line. The other issue seems to be unseekable or low key frame video files, which cause very slow or stuttered playback. That was recently covered here.
Sorry things didn't work out. Thanks for the feedback anyway.
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Sorry things didn't work out. Thanks for the feedback anyway.
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Re: Videomeld 1.11 - Still Buggy
I will give Videomeld another chance when I upgrade to a newer system that supports DirectX better. That would be later this year. I'm still a loyal user of Gold Wave.