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Movie Maker Publishing problems

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gsyme - 20 Mar 2008 01:40 GMT
I apologize for posting something which I am sure has been asked before,
but I'm having trouble even understanding the problem to make a
successful search.

I use Vista Home Premium 32bit.

I tried to make a very simple video with Movie Maker 6.0. It is a song
3:20 in length with a title frame that displays for the entire time.
When I tried to publish it, I got the error that it could not be
published to the specified location on my computer (the Videos folder)
both when set for "best quality for this computer" and when set for
"highest audio quality".

After digging around, I found a few posts by Papa John and tried
testing it with just a bitmap that displays for 5 seconds. It published
fine in WMV format, but when I tried to publish the same project in DVI,
the screen went "white" (everything faded, but was still visible) and
then MM crashed.

My problem is, I can't tell exactly what this means my problem is.

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gsyme - 21 Mar 2008 00:18 GMT
Still searching for a solution.

I was able to get my video to publish to an e-mail attachment.  Then
when it asked if I wanted to save the attachment to my hard drive, I
said 'yes.'  The quality is poor however.

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gsyme - 22 Mar 2008 14:46 GMT
I still haven't found a solution.

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gsyme - 25 Mar 2008 00:27 GMT
If there is any additional information that would shed light on the
problem, feel free to ask and I will be happy to answer.

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gsyme - 27 Mar 2008 17:39 GMT
Still haven't found a solution

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Clevo - 28 Mar 2008 05:49 GMT
Video can be very tricky as the slightest corruption can mean it's ok to
play and edit with but converting to another format can cause failures.

A title frame that appears for the enire 3.20 isn;t going to be very
exciting but there is no harm in experimenting.

I use Video Studio 11.5+ and have never even looked at Movie Maker so I
don;t know it's internal setting or how it handles vcarious codecs....

Which reminds me...if you have a codes Pack installed that could also
be a part of the problem.

When you say DVI do you Mean AVI?

Uncompressed AVI's take up 65gig /hour of video. it's possible you
don;t have enough room for an AV1- 3:20 minutes long. Do you have enough
space on your HD?

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gsyme - 01 Apr 2008 03:15 GMT
Thank you for the reply, Clevo.

Yes, sorry, I did mean AVI.  I should have enough space; the test was a
single BMP for 5 seconds and the the program estimated 18 MB out of 218
GB for it.  And the AVI test was just from Papa John's suggestion I
found on his site.

The video I'm trying to render is in WMA format, which is the only
choice the program gives me.

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Clevo - 01 Apr 2008 05:13 GMT
The only thing I could suggest at this stage is to make sure your
graphics card drivers are up to date.

Let me know if that fixes things and I may suggest a few other
options...if you fix it..let us know here

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Elize - 21 May 2008 14:16 GMT
hi I got a question with publishing, we have been having problems publishing
to our computer.; it simply won't do it, laptop says it might have three
reasons (not enough space, corrupted clip, or wrong place) all three are
good. sometimes out of the blue it does publish, but not in the requested
size..  can anyone help us??
thanks!
elize

> The only thing I could suggest at this stage is to make sure your
> graphics card drivers are up to date.
>
> Let me know if that fixes things and I may suggest a few other
> options...if you fix it..let us know here
 
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