agreed, 99% of all my "saving movie" troubles and even the final "make a
DVD" problems have gone away since I started converting all music to wav
before adding it to moviemaker. I still use jpeg pictures with no problems,
but I do usually use the microsoft powertoy picture resizer to reduce them
(copies) to a minimum of 1024 x 768 before adding them.
"Graham Hughes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| This can happen if you use incompatible file types with MM, so stills
should
| be bitmap and music wav/wma, not jpeg and mp3.
| Also, if you do lots of slideshows you may want to look at photostory,
which
| is free from MS and is designed for this job rather than MM which is for
| video.
| link here
|
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/WebPa...Programmes.htm
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| Graham Hughes
| MVP Digital Media
|
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
|
www.dvds2treasure.com
|
www.simplydv.com
|
|
| "Movie Maker" <Movie
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| news:43B0C1E7-53AD-4ED7-98F4-(E-Mail Removed)...
| > I'm using MM for a slide show, and have spent hours putting the movie
| > together. I'm only using pictues as clips, and have set the duration
for
| > all
| > the clips at 5 seconds. I've also faded out each individual music file
to
| > match the sequeces. The program compiles the movie into a good wmv
file,
| > and
| > everthing matches up, but when I burn it to disc with Roxio, and go play
| > it
| > on my DVD player all the timing is off. Some clips last 1 sec, others
| > last
| > 4, and all the music is off. What am I doing wrong. Thanks for any
help!
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