

Corel videostudio pro x7 myegy windows 7#
The same has been reported for the X7, but whether the present installation error stems from general difficulties with the Windows 7 64-bit structure or from the installation file itself, only Corel can tell. In VideoStudio Pro X6 I experienced a disappointing lack of responsiveness with clips on a 64-bit system – no problem on a 32-bit system. Apparently I’m not the only one with that problem. A few seconds into the process the installation came to an abrupt halt.
Corel videostudio pro x7 myegy install#
My intention was to test both the 32-bit and the 64-bit version, however neither the 64-bit version nor the 32-bit version of VideoStudio Pro X7 would install on my 64-bit system. However, the 6 left-over languages still consumed more than 250 Mb of disk space on the system drive. When you install VideoStudio you can actually pinpoint the geographical location, and in my case, as a Dane, I don’t really need language files for Japanese, Chinese etc. To that end, the installation procedure would benefit from an option to tidy out unnecessary and unwanted items. However, Corel recommends that you keep the 870 Mb installation folder so the total requirement would be about 2.47 Gb + the original installation file, which means that you’re looking at a total disk usage of close to 3.31 Gb. Installation from the 840 Mb installation-file occupies 1.6 Gb on the hard drive. Most noteworthy though, VideoStudio lacks support for H.265/HEVC video compression standard and for the open and free Matroska (MKV) and ogg container-formats. At the same time, the number of formats and codec out of the box has always ensured that you would be able to import and export almost anything. With a relatively low learning curve it’s always been an easy recommendation to people with little prior experience in video editing. I’ve been using VideoStudio for more than a decade so the program is a long time favourite of mine.
