Flipshare Unexpected Error
- Now What? written by: Misty Faucheux•edited by: Rhonda Callow•updated: 10/6/2010FlipShare is a great software program ... if you can get it to work. If you're reading this tutorial, you have probably run flipshare software windows 10 into the FlipShare unexpected error. But, don't give up hope. You may be flipshare windows 10 able to fix it on your own. slide 1 of 3 So, What Do I Do Now? FlipShare is the photo organizing and editing software from Flip Video. This tool also allows you to share your videos via Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. But, the software isn’t perfect. In fact, many people have had issues with it just freezing, or people can’t get the software to transfer their videos. The FlipShare unexpected error code can be very frustrating. But, there’s no need to throw in the towel and give up. You may be able to fix the problem if you are willing to experiment. Just be prepared for a lot of trial and error. slide 2 of 3 FlipShare Stalled Out One of the most common problems that people are experiencing is that the program stalls out when trying to install it. This is especially common with anyone that has Windows Vista. The first thing that you want to do is figure out whether or not you already have a previous version of FlipShare software installed on your system. If you do, it could block any new attempt to install a later version of the software program. To see whether or not you have an older version installed, go to your Start Menu and then go into the Control Panel. Within this panel, look for Add or Remove Programs. Double-click on this, and it will bring up a list of all of your installed programs. Scroll through the programs, and search for FFDShow or FlipShare. If you find this in the list, click Uninstall, and let the program completely uninstall the software. Then, try reinstalling FlipShare. If that doesn’t work, you should try upgrading your version of FlipShare. slide 3 of 3 FlipShare Unexpected Error When Transferring Videos Another common FlipShare unexpected error code is that you can’t transfer your videos to your compute
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. error message flip share Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by tunatango200, Jan 30, 2013. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement tunatango200 Thread Starter Joined: Jan 30, 2013 Messages: 1 this error messafe pops up and I can't get it off screen - and Im not able to access anything once it is up. The Flip will import videos but I cant do anything after that! this is message: Clipping Files: An unexpected error occurred. If this occurs again, please contact technical support. Debug Info: Mp4Clipper::OpenInputFile http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/video/articles/89998.aspx could not open fileC:\Users\user\Videos\FlipShare Data\Videos\VID00714.mp4 Thread Name: Stack: tunatango200, Jan 30, 2013 #1 valis Moderator Joined: Sep 24, 2004 Messages: 70,864 howdy, and welcome to TSG. take a look at http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/S...unexpected-error-occurred-if-this/td-p/455491, that may help. valis, Jan 30, 2013 #2 This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how https://forums.techguy.org/threads/error-message-flip-share.1087576/ to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Are you looking for the solution to your computer problem? Join our site today to ask your question. This site is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. Join over 733,556 other people just like you! Loading... Similar Threads - error message flip Error message mooreso, Oct 26, 2015, in forum: Windows XP Replies: 3 Views: 198 flavallee Oct 26, 2015 Script error, to stop, continue or debug FrustratedCarol, Sep 2, 2016, in forum: Windows XP Replies: 2 Views: 310 Phantom010 Sep 5, 2016 iqrl not less or equal error yogamom29, Aug 31, 2016, in forum: Windows XP Replies: 12 Views: 342 TerryNet Sep 8, 2016 30 Sec Delay - Two Boots from HAL.DLL Error Repair bluewizard, Aug 20, 2016, in forum: Windows XP Replies: 6 Views: 323 bluewizard Aug 22, 2016 Solved an unspecified error occured during ckdsk Xynd, Jun 26, 2016, in forum: Windows XP Replies: 2 Views: 312 Xynd Jun 27, 2016 Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Short URL to this thread: https://techguy.org/1087576 Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log in wit
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Health Design Work Productivity Communicate Organise Career Business Travel Security Small Business & Startups IT Pro Cloud IT Career IT Security Developer Deployment Servers Productivity How To Use Your Flip Camera Without FlipShare Software Angus Kidman 13 April 2011 3:30 PM Discuss Bookmark facebook twitter reddit linkedin google+ Today, Cisco decided to kill off its line of Flip video cameras, effectively acknowledging both that enterprise networking and consumer cameras don't mix well and that smartphones are taking over the consumer video space. But what happens if you do have a Flip and you want to keep using it? Cisco has said that it will "support current FlipShare customers and partners with a transition plan", but details are sketchy. Nonetheless, it seems unlikely that we'll see many (if any) more releases of the actual FlipShare editing and sharing software, and that might be of concern to you if you're already a FlipShare user. Note that at this moment, there's nothing to stop you keeping on using the existing FlipShare software you've got for editing, or from using it to upload video to YouTube or Facebook. What is likely to disappear eventually is the ability to create private Flip Channels for sharing. Over time, it's also probably that the FlipShare software itself might not work so well. In truth, the software has always been the weak link in the Flip chain -- it's buggy, difficult to update, and very resource-intensive. Future patches and updates to Windows might well render it inoperable. I've been a keen Flip user for some time, but I've tended to avoid using its software. While it does a reasonably efficient job of transferring movies from the camera, the editing tools are minimal, and I've often found the file sharing tools don't work at all. This is how you can get the same tasks done on Windows without using FlipShare. TRANSFERRING MOVIES: When you connect your camera to a Windows PC, the Flip will most likely pop up a window like the one pictured here. If you select the ‘Open folder to view files' option, you'll see the Flip mounted as a drive. Navigate into the DCIM folder and then the 100Video folder. Any videos you have shot will be here. You can drag or drop them to any other location (most likely your Video library) to copy them to your PC. (If you don't get the pop-up window, select Computer from the Start menu and you should see the camera on the list of drives. EDITING MOVIES: Check out our Hive Five of video editing software. For basic editing, the free Windows Live Movie Maker so