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Bot - 30 May 2004 17:15 GMT
I'm able to save in a high resolution (which I have to
have for full screen), but when I play the video about
halfway through the images freeze.  Strangely enough the
audio doesn't freeze.  Has anyone else had this problem
and figured out what to do?

I'm running a fast machine with XP and two gigs of
memory.
DazedandConfused - 30 May 2004 22:26 GMT
I am experiencing the same problem, except my movie plays until the last ten minutes and then the picture freezes, but like yours, my audio still plays. I have worked and worked and worked with this and I can't figure out what is going wrong. If you find out before I do, PLEASE let me know! I sure hope someone can fix this problem. Thanks!
DazedandConfused - 31 May 2004 02:36 GMT
Ok.... PapaJohn is a genius. I was reading on his website (www.papajohn.org) and it said that the file is too complex. Go to his website and read the article on Problem Solving->Can't Save a Movie. It will give you some GREAT advice. Good luck!
print_maker - 31 May 2004 02:36 GMT
You say it freezes when you play the video - but do not say what you are
playing it with? also - tell us what format and bitrate you captured the
video in...

> I'm able to save in a high resolution (which I have to
> have for full screen), but when I play the video about
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> I'm running a fast machine with XP and two gigs of
> memory.
Rakky - 31 May 2004 10:36 GMT
I am having EXACTLY the same problem@!@@ and it is driving me CRAZY!
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
 
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