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      7th Oct 2006
i have imported a cam coder film using movie maker and saved to hard drive.
now when i try to improt the clip to movie maker to edit it says the file is
not valid or corrupt. it was imported using dv-avi. in fact when i try just
to play the clip windows wont play it

help!!!!
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      7th Oct 2006
It does sound like the file is corrupt, try captuing a small portion of it
again and seeing if that works.

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"lakey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i have imported a cam coder film using movie maker and saved to hard drive.
> now when i try to improt the clip to movie maker to edit it says the file
> is
> not valid or corrupt. it was imported using dv-avi. in fact when i try
> just
> to play the clip windows wont play it
>
> help!!!!
> --
> lakey



 
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