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Where can I get a registered version of the software or how can I register the software using the website provided?
If you have installed our trial version, you do not need to download anything else. To register the software you have to click at Help and Register button on the main toolbar (located in the left-hand corner of the software window). You will see a Register and Buy Now options. If you have already purchased the software, please enter the unlock key which you have received from us, or click the Buy Now button if you would like to purchase the program.
Important note: Internet connection is obligatory for the software registration!
Where can I find a boxed version of your software?
AVS Video Editor is not sold in boxed version.
How can I get rid of the message in the middle of the finished movie?
The ad banner is only placed in the compiled projects made with the trial version. If you purchase the program, there will be no text or other messages in your movies and compiled projects. To get rid of the banner in the projects which you have created with the unregistered version you will only need to recompile the projects. To do that open the previously saved project and, if you would like to, add some effects or edit it the way you like. After that simply save the created movie into the format you need. There will be no message in the middle of the output movie.
How can I reinstall the program?
If you want to reinstall the program, please uninstall the previous version first. To do that go to windows Start menu, select All Programs -> AVS Media -> AVS Video Editor -> Uninstall AVS Video Editor. After you receive the notice that the program was successfully removed from your computer, you can follow the link to download the latest version of the program, copy the file to your hard drive and then run .exe file. To register the program you will have to use your registration key.
Important note: Internet connection is obligatory for the software registration!
When I try to register the software Internet connection window pops up. Why?
Internet connection is necessary to contact our server and complete the registration process. AVS Video Editor uses Internet connection only once when you register it. If you would like to use AVS Video Editor on a computer which has no Internet connection, please contact our support team via our Support Form.
What’s the difference between a Project and a Collection in this software?
Projects and Collections are the core ideology parts AVS Video Editor is built around.
Understanding Projects
Creation of a new project is the first thing you do when you start working with AVS Audio Editor. A project is the best way to arrange the sequence, timing, position, and information about video clips, image files you have added to the storyboard (timeline), audio tracks and also the history of applied effects and changes. AVS Video Editor project file has a .vep file extension.
Working with projects rather than with single files allows you to avoid recompression and quality loss. Having saved a project you can open it later and start editing from where you last saved.
Understanding Collections
A collections contains imported or captured with the help of AVS Video Editor video files, audio tracks or image files. A collection helps you organize multimedia material, stored at different locations on your HDD and sort it by content (for example, only audio or only pictures), by theme or otherwise. A collection is independent from projects, it serves as an organized container for multimedia data and its content can be used in several projects at a time.
When I capture video, there seems to be a file size limit of 4 GB per file. How can I change this?
Certain file systems have file size limitation. If your HDD is formattes uding FAT32 system, you cannot create files larger than 4 GB on it. If your files are splitted into 4 GB files when you capture, and you are sure that you haven't set this split, it means that your HDD is using FAT32 file system. Normally, Windows XP and 2000 offer to format your HDD using NTFS, but you can also select FAT32, when you install the OS. The only way out of this situation is reformat your HDD using a more up-to-date NTFS file system, or capture video to a HDD which is already using this file system.
I cannot seem to run DiscWriter when logged on as a Power user. The Editor works fine, but I cannot write anything to a CD or to a DVD. What can I do?
To be able to use the DiscWriter for AVS Video Editor , you have to login as an Administrator and configure the system this way:
--> Control Panel
--> Administrative Tools
--> Select Local Security Policy
--> Find Local Polices in the Security Settings
--> Security Options.
Set 'Devices: Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on users only' to Enabled
After that log on as Power User and use AVS DiscWriter.
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