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Mugit
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      9th Aug 2003
I recently downloaded Movie Maker 2. As I try to import
MPEG movies from a different internal hard drive the
program ceases to respond, leaving me with the importing
process window up. I then have to go to the task manager
and exit MM2 from there. I can import Window Media
Movies, AVIs, and even MPEGs on the C: hardrive. I have
tried moving the other MPEG movies to the C: drive and
they still will not work. Thanks in advance
 
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PapaJohn
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      9th Aug 2003
See the issues about MPEG2 files on Importing Source Files > Video Clips at

www.papajohn.org


"Mugit" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently downloaded Movie Maker 2. As I try to import
> MPEG movies from a different internal hard drive the
> program ceases to respond, leaving me with the importing
> process window up. I then have to go to the task manager
> and exit MM2 from there. I can import Window Media
> Movies, AVIs, and even MPEGs on the C: hardrive. I have
> tried moving the other MPEG movies to the C: drive and
> they still will not work. Thanks in advance



 
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