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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Dark|Killer on Wed May 25th at 7:52am 2005


hey guyz sup,

Iv wanted to work on mobie maker lately, i add pix, and it work fine, but when i add music/audio, i drag the music into the timeline thing, then for a sudden a dialog box appears saying Windows Movie Maker has encountered a problem bla bla bla bla...sorry for the inconvenience..etc and a ( close ) button....i click it, and movie maker crashes...I want your help anyone just to solve this audio crashing thing, thank you..




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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by French Toast on Wed May 25th at 10:13am 2005


The only reason this happens, is because Windows Movie Maker sucks. If you insist on using it instead of the Adobe Maker, then try closing absolutely everything else except WMM.




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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Dark|Killer on Wed May 25th at 11:54am 2005


Thanks for your reply..But i dont know whats Adobe Maker :..maybe if you can tell me??


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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by habboi on Wed May 25th at 12:35pm 2005


Can't you guess :/

Anyway have you tried resetting computer?
Reinstalling it?




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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Loco on Wed May 25th at 2:50pm 2005


What sort of audio file are you trying to import? I think WMM only accepts wma, mp3, and wav, as well as possibly a few others. Also, try importing the music through a menu rather than dragging it in.






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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Forceflow on Wed May 25th at 3:57pm 2005


Update your Movie Maker to 2.1. Fixed some rare crashes for me.



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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by pepper on Wed May 25th at 5:10pm 2005


Aye, movie maker is a fin program made by the nice pees at microsoft.



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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Forceflow on Thu May 26th at 4:22pm 2005


The rough cutting and pasting stuff goes fine in WMM, but those preset effects and fades usually suck.

Still, it's of the nicest additions to WinXP.

For good slideshows, I use a tool called "Photo Story". It's free for Windows XP users. You can make a slideshow with music and effects, and you can define paths for the camera to follow, so you can pan, zoom and fly over your pictures. Pretty cool, really.



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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Thu May 26th at 4:33pm 2005


Like you said, for simple editing of my digital camera's videos, it does the trick.




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Re: Windows Movie Maker
Posted by Dark|Killer on Sat May 28th at 7:40am 2005


Movie Maker 2.1 is available for download with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).

umm, i do have SP2, that means i have the latest version of WMM, but the problem is still occuring, i dont know why, but i really need help with this kind of thing,,,





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