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Wondershare Time Freeze is a free software published in the Audio File Players list of programs, part of Audio & Multimedia.
This Audio File Players program is available in English. It was last updated on 23 April, 2024. Wondershare Time Freeze is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows.
The company that develops Wondershare Time Freeze is Wondershare Software. The latest version released by its developer is 2.0.3. This version was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 5.0.
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1.Enhanced MBR protection2.Added Physical Memory Buffer Mode3.Support discarding virtual system data4.Rewrote software kernel of Folder Protection5.Support setting different protection mode6.Added USB stick protection7.Support (Ctrl+Alt+F8) to hide/show system tray icon8.Improved help document.
So I've encountered this bug multiple times already. The video plays just fine in the preview. Once I export a video, the exported video just freezes at a very specific point, the audio keeps going just fine. The video unfreezes at a specific point and this goes on even though I tried a lot of things and no matter how many times I've exported it. I know this is a bug and not a problem with my computer because I've made similar or even more demanding videos and they exported just fine.
You might be using either version 4.05 or 4.08. I remember like the back of my hand that I experienced periodical freezes on my videos when I used these versions of the software. This issue was fixed from 4.10 onwards and has never reappeared as of 5.01.
Well, I worked my way around the issue by using a static image since the main purpose of the video was just to show a song. The problem hasn't come back on other videos. I still have no idea why this is a thing though.
Exported to an ISO file here using default settings and couldn't spot a freeze. Here's that ISO, which can be burned to DVD.
To test it, right-clickedBURN TO DVD was chosen (Windows 10). The DVD disc did not freeze during the 4:45-6:00 segment.
You have multiple people all talking about the same thing... just look at the titles of the last 25-50 posts in this forum. After render we're getting either frozen or blank or combination of things.
How many people will have to complain? Are you telling us that it's all on us to PROVE to you this is happening? If it's different on your system but we're having an issue then that's still not on us.
I just took a WORKING video combined from two other videos. I did nothing to it but change the entire 5 min video to cartoon. Sure enough, it gets to the first edit and boom...frozen. If this is a frame rate issue, then you should be able to provide quick guidance for a work around. I'm not going to spend the next few hours playing with all the frame rates vs. quality to determine what might work.
Given how little the software is updated these days and the consistent low quality of the recent updates, I'm sure I'm not the only one who is beginning to wonder what your competitors are doing. I've been using VideoPad Pro for nearly 3 years and I loved it. But my frustration is starting to overtake my loyalty. I don't want to change but I'm tired of spending hours on the edit only to blow up on the render. Really tired of it.
Please read the last two posts. We've reproduced the issue (thanks to @GTCulbreth uploading the files) and working on the issue. We can't fix anything if we don't know what's wrong. It would be helpful if you could provide more information e.g. what format you exported to and the codec settings etc..
The avi file is the source material. The problem doesn't appear if the video is untampered and exported as a whole, but it arises when I cut it and copy paste it a dozen of times as seen in the exported video.
The original file displayed no video when opened with several other media players. The same occurred in another editing program, with this error message. This hints that VP may be the more forgiving of an apparently non-standard file.
Some users report their Facebook videos to freeze for many seconds when they pause the videos, and for others, the videos freeze abruptly when they try to fast forward or rewind them. Under normal circumstances, these problems shouldn't happen. But thankfully, you don't need any special skills or tools to restore normalcy when your Facebook video freezes.
The good news is that the solutions for this Facebook video issue are as numerous as their possible sources. We've garnered all the best possible solutions for the problem from around the web and have presented them in simple, easy-to-follow steps.
Facebook requires a stable internet connection on the user end to furnish users with all its features as an online platform. The first thing you should do when certain features on the platform seem to malfunction, including the video playback, is to check your network connection. You can check on your signal strength through the network signal icon on your screen. If you don't have another network, you can switch to when the one you're using currently is too slow. Perhaps you can download the video and watch it offline.
If your network connection isn't to blame when Facebook freezes on your Android, you might want to ensure that the Facebook webpage or app finds sufficient space to load and run on your device. To check up on the available space on your device,
Cached files are meant to cut down on time it takes to load a page by providing a copy of the page saved during the previous loading instance. But by facilitating your browser to provide you with a copy of the old page in place of a fresh copy, cached files on your Facebook might interfere with your video playback. This interruption usually occurs when these cached files have accumulated largely, so it's important to do some house cleaning on your cached folders for Facebook regularly. iOS users need not worry about this as their system is designed to clear out redundant app files automatically.
Your Facebook video playback interruptions may occur due to a bug or glitch that has been addressed in the recent update pushed to your app. So ensure there are no outstanding updates for your Facebook app.
Likewise, an OS upgrade might come with fixes for bugs that might cause Facebook videos to freeze on your device. Ensure your OS doesn't have any outstanding updates when your video playback goes freezing on your device.
Some of the troubleshooting techniques mentioned above are also effective for more widespread problems like the Facebook site (not just the videos on the platform or any specific feature) crashing in its entirety on your browser. If you're grappling with not only video playback failures but a total crash of the platform on your browser (be it Chrome, IE, Firefox, or Safari), you can try out these swift troubleshooting steps:
The problem might stem from glitches in the browser itself. Fortunately, there are many things that you can do to resolve glitches in your browser. For starters, clear out all your cached files and browser history. The more cluttered a browser is, the more susceptible it becomes to glitches. Also, as stated earlier, an app update can contain fixes for glitches behind the Facebook crashes. Besides, an outdated browser might have compatibility issues with Facebook. You need to ensure your browser is up to date.
Not only can third-party integrations take up the space needed for the normal operations of the Facebook site or app on your device, but they can also interfere directly with the platform due to compatibility issues. As such, whether they were downloaded on purpose by you or not, they might contribute to a Facebook video playback failure.
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