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      4th Sep 2006
When I capture from a dvd player through a DVD80 analog to USB connection all
works OK until I say finish. Then the importing video screen just stays in
limbo running forever. Unable to cancel or close, I have to end the program;
however the clip is in the folder that I sent it to!
 
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      6th Sep 2006
Hey Chuck,

The same thing happens to me. I can capture 2025 seconds and it will work.
But more than this and when I 'Finish' my computer freezes up. Hope we are
told a solution.

Starman

"Chuck" wrote:

> When I capture from a dvd player through a DVD80 analog to USB connection all
> works OK until I say finish. Then the importing video screen just stays in
> limbo running forever. Unable to cancel or close, I have to end the program;
> however the clip is in the folder that I sent it to!

 
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      15th Sep 2006
Hey Starman,

Guess nobody knows what to do about ur problem, kinda discouraging!

Chuck

"Starman" wrote:

> Hey Chuck,
>
> The same thing happens to me. I can capture 2025 seconds and it will work.
> But more than this and when I 'Finish' my computer freezes up. Hope we are
> told a solution.
>
> Starman
>
> "Chuck" wrote:
>
> > When I capture from a dvd player through a DVD80 analog to USB connection all
> > works OK until I say finish. Then the importing video screen just stays in
> > limbo running forever. Unable to cancel or close, I have to end the program;
> > however the clip is in the folder that I sent it to!

 
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      16th Sep 2006
Chuck wrote:
> When I capture from a dvd player through a DVD80 analog
> to USB connection all works OK until I say finish. Then
> the importing video screen just stays in limbo running
> forever. Unable to cancel or close, I have to end the
> program; however the clip is in the folder that I sent it
> to!

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Capture from a *DVD Player*? Why not
place the DVD disk in your computer's
DVD drive and RIP it? Have a look at the
following article:

Movie Maker 2 - Importing Video from Discs
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Importing-Video-Discs.html

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