Overwrite authorizations error. Movie edit pro 12

Kezza wrote on 4/26/2010, 12:48 AM
I have recently installed Movie Edit Pro 12 onto my new laptop and I have had a few problems. I'm using Windows 7 and my laptop is a Compaq Presario CQ41
On start up this message comes up;

I click continue and it starts up fine
Or before starting up I can sideclick the shortcut and click "Open as admin" and this message does not appear.
But this isn't the only problem...
When I try to add video files to my movie to edit them this message appears;


no matter what I do it will not go away, and thus I can't edit my videos

Can anyone help? PLEASE
Thanks.

Comments

john-auvil wrote on 4/26/2010, 1:25 AM

This might be a classic case of this application not being compatible with the operating system you are attempting to install it under.

The Movie Edit Pro 16 is the Windows 7 compatible program. I my opinion it appears that the version 12 needs to install codex that Windows 7 will not allow... probably because they are now outdated. It might work for some file formats, but maybe not all formats.

Not much can be done for that since the software is several versions old and only written to operating in the operating programs at the time it was released, which I think even predates Vista.