Well since it allows you to save under the lower settings it isn't a problem
with one of the clips and it apparently isn't a problem with space so the
next thing, although the error message doesn't say so, is that the project
is too complex. If it is a large project then this is a possibility so I
would try splitting it into segments saving each as a separate video file
then importing them and putting them together for a final movie. For more
specific instruction see my websites Movie Maker trouble shooting section.
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-Wojo
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"monorato" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I go to "File", then "Save Movie As:" I leave the default settings
> for
> best computer play back quality. Then when I try to save the movie, after
> several minutes of nothing, I get the following error:
> Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location.
> Verify
> that the original source file used in your movie are still available, that
> the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk
> space available, and then try again.
> I can save the movie if I change the settings to the lowest possible
> quality, but it looks like garbage. At the default settings it says I need
> 204MB of free space and that I have 15GB of free space.
> Any idea what is causing this error?
> Thank you,
> Mike O.