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Thanks so much for your quick response Jeff, much appreciated.

I haven't applied the patch yet, for two reasons...I am in the middle of another project and also given that the patch didn't list any VOB file fixes I wasn't sure this would do anything, though it may be worth a try since nothing else is working.

I tried importing as a folder and singularly as files and it doesn't make any difference, neither does turning off RichVideo.

As I mentioned, using Pinnacle isn't the best workaround (even though I was able to use it before to grab just a few scenes I desperately needed) as Pinnacle is one of the least stable programs around.

I'm not sure what else I can try and, unfortunately, the project I wish to complete involves grabbing a lot of footage off old DVDs I completed years ago (original files aren't available).

It's very frustrating, as it doesn't seem to be that there are many others around who have encountered the same problem.....but I will keep trying.

Thanks again!
Dannielle
HELP!! I am unable to import VOB files, into PD7 Build 1915. I have tried copying the files onto my HDD then importing, but no luck. The files seem to import but as soon as they appear in the library area I get the dreaded 'PowerDirector has encountered a problem...' error, and PD7 closes immediately.

Info that may be helpful....system specs are more than adequate, I am running XP (SP3), PD7 doesn't crash during any other processes (I have made a number of successful projects, am only having trouble with VOB files), no other programs running at same time.

I have worked around this before by importing the files into Pinnacle Studio, creating an MPEG, then importing into PD7, but it's not the best workaround and I'd rather fix the problem.

Any help would be greatfully appreciated. THANKS!
What I would do is add a default title (click on the 'title' button down the top left of the screen then drag the 'default' title into the timeline. I find it easier to creat titles fresh from a blank title, but you may find another title that already has the font/colours etc you want). If using the default titlem change the text whatever the score is, then you could modify the animation (click on middle of the 3 buttons that are beneath the 'share' and 'save' buttons). Click on 'begin effect' and chose how you want the text to move. If you find that the transition is hindering the scrolling text then you just need to either move the title further down the timeline, and just play around with where all the clips begin in their tracks. Hope that helps!!
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