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.MOV type videos and Movie Maker14 May 2008 03:59 GMT2
Can .MOV type videos be converted, or otherwise used in Movie Maker software?
My Minolta X50 uses this format but Movie Maker does not accept this type.
lifecam xp crashes10 May 2008 12:17 GMT2
Bought a lifecam VX-3000 for my XP Home SP2 system on Feb 23. Installed the
software from the CD in the box and then when I went to start up the cam, it
wanted to get the latest update off the ms web site.  So it downloaded the
lcweb.exe and then downloaded some sort of winzip ...
capturing audio from a video clip08 May 2008 23:16 GMT10
As an educator I often find video snippits (such as *.avi)  on line and
download to show in class. Up 'till now I have used a microphone connected to
a hi fi headset to capture the audio (directly) from my speaker that
accompanies the video. The resulting sound, however,  is not ...
Saving a DVD to your desktop/hard drive08 May 2008 05:16 GMT2
I have a few DVDs that I would like to use to creat a movie. How do I save
the DVDs to a file to capture and edit in Windows Movie Maker?
Beginner's Question: Adding a 2nd Monitor06 May 2008 14:31 GMT1
I just got a new 22" monitor,  which my Nvidia Quadro FX3000 is able
to drive without problems (I'm not a gamer - just regular office type
applications user).
Instead of eBaying my old 17" monitor, I thought maybe I can use it to
Video and mpg206 May 2008 08:08 GMT1
Please help.
1. When try to open mpg2 file, a window "Data Execution Prevention - To help
protect your computer, Windows has closed this program. - Windows Explorer"
pops up, if I do not click "close message", the video wills still playing
Washed-out Screen in XP05 May 2008 09:18 GMT5
I have two desktop computers and one laptop running
Windows XP.  On all three of them Windows applications
look washed out.  The problem particularly affects light
green and blue text.  Shaded scroll bars become invisible.
increasing graphics memory04 May 2008 05:39 GMT2
MY GRAPHICS DRIVER REPORT GOES AS UNDER.........................
Driver Version:        6.14.10.4764
Operating System:    Windows XP* Professional, Service Pack 2 (5.1.2600)
Default Language:        English
streaming videos across network02 May 2008 17:07 GMT2
is there any software i can stream a video live wirelessly to another pc
which is located a room away. this is a project i am working on to present it
very soon. no internet/no messenger/no skype/ just simple video conferencing
at home /wirelessly.
live video conferencing02 May 2008 04:37 GMT2
i need to preparea project fro the college i am working wirelessly to send a
live video from one building in the campus to another building in the same
campus. any ideas please. no matter how little it helps me a lot to start. by
using camcorder and no other ways . thank you
Saving DVD to hard drive but want to save space01 May 2008 03:02 GMT4
x-no-archive:
I have a DVD that I've managed to save to my hard drive.  But
obviously I don't need the same quality as for my TV so to save space
I thought I would convert it to another format (mpeg, avi, wmv?) and
Getting video clips to Windows Movie Maker "Collections" form Desk01 May 2008 02:57 GMT1
Shooting 31/4" DVDs, type DVD-R and DVD-RDS in Sony camcorder model DCR-DVD92
"HandyCam".  I would like to be able to email clips from these discs either
through Windows Movie Maker and/or normal email system, Outlook Express.  My
OS is Windows XP Home Edition.
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