MVPX6 Slide show crashing

devil wrote on 12/5/2016, 4:08 AM

I've tried several times and it crashes each time.

I imported half-a-dozen (to start with) JPGs 2400x1800 from a DVD disc I made many years ago from photos I took in China. I tried to make a video slide show from them. (Something I've done a few times before.) and now VPX6 crashes each time. I've sent the crash file twice to Magix. Am at my wit's end!

No problem for other projects.

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Win 10

 

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browj2 wrote on 12/5/2016, 7:54 AM

Hi,

Did you first copy the photos to your hard drive and then load them from there into VPX6?

Check the photos one by one. It's possible that one or more is corrupt. I had a bad file in a folder and when I would navigate to the folder, the program would crash. It took a while to figure out what was wrong.

Did you try the same photos in a new project?

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devil wrote on 12/5/2016, 9:01 AM

Thanks

The answer is 'yes' to all the points you raise. I think I may abandon the project. It actually should contain about 80 JPGs, but I've tried it three times with a few files from anywhere in the directory with the same results. I'm beginning to think all the files are in some peculiar way corrupt.