"wayoutwest" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the quick reponse,I'm very computerilliterate so bear with
me, is the grahics card the ATI Mobility Radeon Graphics- Radeon IGP 340m?
Also spent yesterday letting crash and then restarting computer and it would
automically save the project-so after about 10 hours of work and replacin
missing clips that were deleted or? I was able to complte the project and
save it intact in a file, however it won't let me save to cd,dv camcorder,
to the computer, or as an e-mail attachment (it takes 2 hours each time to
find that out) and says that I need something original file locations not
there or something but I 've just reimported all of the clips so I know
there available and everything is staying intact when I exit and come
back...I'm confused and frustrated. Our agent Harmony Artist has been
waiting for this video for weeks, thought I finally had. Thanks for the
help! Ken McMeans
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Ken,
I have to admit that I'm no expert on moviemaker itself because I can't get
it to run in a stable manner to learn all about it on the systems I have
here, but I am noticing that many people who are experiencing the freezing
problem have what is called "Integrated Graphics" on their system where the
Graphics Card is actually built into the Motherboard. It is my personal
suspicion that MM2 doesn't behave on these Integrated Graphic systems as
they "steal"/share the computers normal memory (RAM).
The Radeon IGP 340 is an Integrated Graphic system and it would be no
surprise to me if that played a big part in the freezing issue. Perhaps if a
decent AGP graphics card was added to your system, it may behave better
(presuming it's not a laptop!). Hopefully within the month, I'm going to
find out if our systems behave if fitted with a new graphics card - should
be interesting! Perhaps someone else may chip in here with a recommendation
for a Graphics Card known to work well with MM2

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Your export problem appears to be separate issue (perhaps brought about with
all the crashing) where MM2 thinks a clip is still missing. If you look at
the Audio timeline, are there any red crosses etc there? It would be
worthwhile "zooming in" on the timeline to make sure that there aren't any
really short clips (say several seconds long) that you may not have noticed
and are also showing a red cross.
I really do hope this helps you.
--
Graeme Davidson