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Windows Forum / Windows XP / Movie Maker / January 2004

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PAPAjohn help31 Jan 2004 20:02 GMT1
papajohn ,
I have mm1 and want to download mm2 went to your site and
did what you said and did what KB825229 said but still
nothing, I would really love to have this program but
movie maker 2,can i use it with windows ME?31 Jan 2004 19:06 GMT1
topic^ i wonder if i can
Future updates for MM231 Jan 2004 18:28 GMT1
Anyone know if there will be any future updates of MM?
Creating clips launches Active Movie ?31 Jan 2004 15:28 GMT1
I can no longer create clips when importing movies, I have the check box for create clips checked.  The mpeg2 file imports as one file.  When I right click to create clip a old MS product called active movie launches.  What gives?
PapaJohn - this may interest you: Audio sounds compressed31 Jan 2004 06:56 GMT2
See my reply to my post on 19 Jan re:troubleshooting.  I have one computer that does good movies with WMM2, and one that doesn't.
Trying to add a video effect closes WMM.31 Jan 2004 05:02 GMT1
Help. Every time I try to add a video effect, WMM closes. Is it a faulty download? It closes whether or not I drag or click to add on any effect. Some advice would be appreciated.
What format to save movie maker video31 Jan 2004 04:31 GMT1
I have made my video with movie and have read every thing
I could but am still a litle confused. After the making
of the movie, what format do I want to save it as if I
want to burn it so I may play it on a dvd player. I am
Slowing down Video Transitions31 Jan 2004 04:16 GMT2
Is there a way to slow down a video trans?
Simple questions31 Jan 2004 04:14 GMT1
I have been to Papajohns website, and have to believe that he is the
undisputed king of media explanations. However, no matter how easy the
explanation, I still get a mind overload. I would like an answer on a few
things.
A question about Audio in a video, and......31 Jan 2004 03:52 GMT4
Hi there, thanks in advance for your help.
Here's my situation.  I have videoed a friend singing, wtih me playing
piano.  I want to make one of the songs start out with him singing,
then fade into some other clips of various things, going back once in
getting around FAT 32 -4gb restrictions31 Jan 2004 03:47 GMT5
hi,can anyone help please?
Using WMM2,
OS win XP home,
have successfully,captured video from camcorder,
Audio sounds compressed31 Jan 2004 03:36 GMT5
When Importing an avi file and saving the saved file as WMM file the audio lasts some fraction of the video and sounds compressed.  Any clues?
Problem capturing into MM from Original Canon ZR31 Jan 2004 03:11 GMT1
Hi.. I am having trouble capturing video into MM using an original (read: old) Canon ZR (http://www.canondv.com/archive/zr/index.html). I can control the camcorder from within MM, (play, stop, FF, etc) but when I click the play button, I only get colored blocky snow!
I remember I ...
How Can I Convert A Moviemaker Movie File??????31 Jan 2004 00:43 GMT7
Is it possible to make a movie in Moviemaker and convert it so others can
view it in other formats, such as Windows Media Player, etc etc???  I;'ve
tried to save it and open it in WMP, but no such luck.
Thanks
Help , I am lost !30 Jan 2004 22:38 GMT1
I recently bought a new Toshiba laptop, which has Microsoft Media Center Edition, a Toshiba TV Tuner and Windows Movie Maker. I was under the impression that one could attach the tv tuner and import video into the computer. I was wrong. Whenever I try, I get a range of error ...
 
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