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Zoom/Pan on Photos15 Mar 2004 20:35 GMT3
I would like to zoom and pan on photos. How can I do this? I know that I could use the SpiceFX pack, but it costs money :(. Any free things?
Recording problem...15 Mar 2004 20:06 GMT16
Hi all, not strictly MovieMaker but......
Dell Dimension XPS-T700r, 512 MB RAM, XP Pro. SP1
Belkin *USB Videobus2*
Using the above, I have no problem whatsoever recording TV (PAL here in the
wmm2 problem15 Mar 2004 16:16 GMT2
I have been using Movie Maker 2 foe awhile now. I cant
add transistions or effects. When I even try to view a
transition it shutsdown the program. I have read
www.papajohn.org and still cant resolve this problem. I
adding titles and transitions15 Mar 2004 16:03 GMT3
I am new at using this program but when i try to build a slide show the program shuts down every time i try to add either a title or a transitions between pictures.  Also, when i try to save my "project" it comes up saying "access denied".... can anyone help me???
Thank you!
No audio when saving to avi15 Mar 2004 11:53 GMT6
The sound get lost when I save the file to avi using DV-AVI (PAL).
The sound is good in Movie Maker but no more when I play the avi-file in
MediaPlayer. When I open the file MediaPlayer searching for a codec but
don't succeed. Can that be the problem? Solution?
movie maker 215 Mar 2004 10:08 GMT1
Nothing in the help file that has a link will work. All my links say error on page but still will not display any kind of help when I choose to display the page anyway. A reinstall has not helped.
capture wizard box small15 Mar 2004 08:16 GMT3
I wonder if this is suppose to be like this or not and if
not what seem to be the problem
got window xp home , when I try to capture movie from a
recorded camcorder to my pc as follow:
cd-r...why not dvd+r15 Mar 2004 07:16 GMT1
I have finished making a movie on WMM and saved it to cd-r...why cant I save it to dvd+r
AnalogVHS-to-MM2-to-AnalogVHS15 Mar 2004 06:21 GMT1
Below is my response to a post that I came across (below-
below) from Feb28, and thought I'd post my response as a
new message, since the original was so old.
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updated maker15 Mar 2004 05:29 GMT2
My movie maker is the one that was on my computer..it won't burn the photos to CD after I creat a slide show ..should I upgrade and does the upgrade work with photos as well as videos???
Nonred key transition problem15 Mar 2004 03:57 GMT3
I am confused beyond limits... I try to make a key
transition of one video over another to work. I have
created a custom transition:
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Transitions15 Mar 2004 01:41 GMT1
Is there an option as to what side of the clip split you
can put a transtition (right or left), If so, How?
                            Thanking you in Advance
                                      Sal
Audio14 Mar 2004 23:46 GMT1
I have captured a VHS video. All seems fine until I try to play back the captured video and get no sound. Any ideas ???
Audio and Narration14 Mar 2004 22:03 GMT1
I am doing a documentary that consists mostly of still pictures with narration. As my camera has better sound than my PC mic, I recorded the narration on my video camera and imported the video. Next, since I wanted only the sound, not the video from my recordings, I dragged my ...
Does Microsoft listen???14 Mar 2004 21:47 GMT3
Does Microsoft listen to the problems we are e-mailing about????
I read about a number of problems with their products that we bought and they don't take the time to answer???? WHY???
 
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