The Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website has a link all
the way at the bottom to a newsletter about the subject.
Try rendering the project to a Pocket PC choice to verify it's a
memory-related issue... if it saves it fine and you movie views smoothly
and completely, you can assume it's a memory-related issue.
More memory is needed to render a higher quality WMV file, or a DV-AVI...
which you would want for a DVD.
Before subdividing and then re-building it with fewer clips, try upping your
virtual memory settings....
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"kragains" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C3A173F9-1198-42A2-A24C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>i made a movie that would not save to DVD, i tediously went through
>remaking
> and saving every somany pictures ect... i found that the addition of ust
> one
> transition makes the movie hand up. I have been reading the posts on the
> site and saw where someone made three sections(movies and then put them
> togather. how is that done?
>
> My movie is about 10 min, but has lot of still pictures and transitions
> and
> about 12 or 13 peices of songs.
>
> i have spent so many hours on this for a group of Boys $ Girls Club
> football
> players and as so wnating to get it to their parents soon..
> thank you for any help you could give me.
> Kathleen