I'd start by splitting it into smaller portions and see if it saves those.
Have you tried saving it, or given up when you've seen such a large number?

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>I spent the entire day making my first movie. I am using Windows XP, have
> the right firewire, etc. - on my movie, I transferred from my digital
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> frustrated!!! Anyone have any advice on how to save this movie? I would
> greatly appreciate it.
Thanks Graham --
Well, I finally got it... I took all titles and credits off - made sure
that all my music was in the collections, reimported that... It did take
about 3 hours to create the .avi file -- Then, I realized that an AVI would
not play on my tv's DVD... Back to the drawing board. I found this neat
little converter program for $29 that converted my .avi -- Last night, we
watched my DVD on the tv!!
I have a question though (if you would be so kind). I would like to create
frames, so that you could jump from frame to frame while watching the DVD on
tv. Last night, when we were watching - I accidentially hit the stop button
- and we could not get back to where we needed to be without starting to
watch at the begininng - it would not even fast forward. Is there a trick to
that? I am using Windows Movie Maker and could not find any information on
making Frames.
Thanks again for your help.
> I'd start by splitting it into smaller portions and see if it saves those.
> Have you tried saving it, or given up when you've seen such a large number?
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> > frustrated!!! Anyone have any advice on how to save this movie? I would
> > greatly appreciate it.
Graham Hughes - 28 Jun 2005 21:40 GMT
Movie Maker edits video and outputs to dv-avi.
From here you need to use a dvd authoring programme to make the dvd. Good
ones will allow you to make chapters (frames) which will mean you can jump
forward, or use the ff/rew buttons.
You will need to buy again I'm afraid, but check out the likes of Ulead
movie factory or videostudio9 where you can download a trial first.

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> Thanks Graham --
> Well, I finally got it... I took all titles and credits off - made sure
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>> > would
>> > greatly appreciate it.
Marianne - 28 Jun 2005 22:47 GMT
Thank you so much for helping me!
I downloaded the Video Studio from uLead and starting chopping up my .avi
file into clips (taking a long time - probably should have started all over
again, getting directly from camera). But, this is giving me the opportunity
of learning how to edit the video (its pretty easy with uLead). Tonight I
will work on getting my still photos and music - I really need to buy more
RAM, I thought the PC I was using had 512 and come to find out its only 256 -
no wonder I'm going nuts!!!
> Movie Maker edits video and outputs to dv-avi.
> From here you need to use a dvd authoring programme to make the dvd. Good
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> >> > would
> >> > greatly appreciate it.