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Hello all,
WinXP, MovieMaker 6.0, with a Sony HDR-HC5, using an i-Link cable. I have lost the option to import part of a video - I only have one option - "Import the entire video tape to my computer" I'm hoping there is some way to reset this, since I really don't want the first 55 minutes, again... Thanks, Bernie MS Excel MVP |
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Bernie Deitrick wrote:
> Hello all, > > WinXP, MovieMaker 6.0, EH? I thought WMM 6.0 was "Vista-only" ? Plus, your headers indicate that you posted this message via "Windows Mail" which also indicates Vista. > with a Sony HDR-HC5, using an i-Link cable. > > I have lost the option to import part of a video - I only have one > option - "Import the entire video tape to my computer" > > I'm hoping there is some way to reset this, since I really don't want > the first 55 minutes, again... Sounds to me like you're saying you've lost the camera controls function in WMM. Is that correct? |
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walter,
You're right - I do have Vista. I guess I'm too used to posting to the Excel forums from my other machine ;-) I am able to import video, but the only option that I receive is the 'entire tape with a rewind' version. I used to get three options, though I cannot remember the specific wording, and I'm sure one could be used start the import without a rewind. WMM will do the auto rewind, and capture the video, so it appears that I am still properly communicating with my video camera. Thanks, Bernie "walter" <walter@none.invalid> wrote in message news:gtkb0f$dv4$1@news.motzarella.org... > Bernie Deitrick wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> WinXP, MovieMaker 6.0, > > EH? I thought WMM 6.0 was "Vista-only" ? > > Plus, your headers indicate that you posted this message via "Windows > Mail" which also indicates Vista. > >> with a Sony HDR-HC5, using an i-Link cable. >> >> I have lost the option to import part of a video - I only have one >> option - "Import the entire video tape to my computer" >> >> I'm hoping there is some way to reset this, since I really don't want >> the first 55 minutes, again... > > Sounds to me like you're saying you've lost the camera controls function > in WMM. Is that correct? > |
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Bernie Deitrick wrote:
> walter, > > You're right - I do have Vista. I guess I'm too used to posting to > the Excel forums from my other machine ;-) :-) Well now that that's straightened out .... > I am able to import video, but the only option that I receive is the > 'entire tape with a rewind' version. I used to get three options, > though I cannot remember the specific wording, and I'm sure one could > be used start the import without a rewind. WMM will do the auto > rewind, and capture the video, so it appears that I am still properly > communicating with my video camera. Sounds like you've somehow managed to 'lose' the "Capture a Portion of the Tape Manually" option, which allows (in XP) for cueing up the tape (while it's in the camera) to any position you desire *BEFORE* beginning the capture. Not being familiar with Vista's version of WMM, I'll leave this thread now so that others more knowledgable about Vista can help you. The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research I did here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a PRE-Installed version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the latest 'replacement' for 6.0 available for download (should you need to) from Microsoft. Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) Good Luck > "walter" <walter@none.invalid> wrote in message > news:gtkb0f$dv4$1@news.motzarella.org... >> Bernie Deitrick wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> WinXP, MovieMaker 6.0, >> >> EH? I thought WMM 6.0 was "Vista-only" ? >> >> Plus, your headers indicate that you posted this message via "Windows >> Mail" which also indicates Vista. >> >>> with a Sony HDR-HC5, using an i-Link cable. >>> >>> I have lost the option to import part of a video - I only have one >>> option - "Import the entire video tape to my computer" >>> >>> I'm hoping there is some way to reset this, since I really don't >>> want the first 55 minutes, again... >> >> Sounds to me like you're saying you've lost the camera controls >> function in WMM. Is that correct? |
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walter wrote:
> The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research I > did here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a > PRE-Installed version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the latest > 'replacement' for 6.0 available for download (should you need to) from > Microsoft. > > Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) > > Good Luck ========================================== Movie Maker 2.6 is not an update nor is it a replacement... it is intended for systems that are not adequate to run version 6. Read about it here: Windows Movie Maker 2.6 for Vista For Vista users who cannot run the Vista version of Movie Maker http://tinyurl.com/2jqfac or... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...splaylang=en&tm Movie Maker in Vista - Editing http://www.papajohn.org/Vista-Editing-Intro.html (scroll down to Fixes and Work-Arounds for info on Movie Maker 2.6) On Allowing Movie Maker 6.0 and 2.6 to Coexist http://tinyurl.com/38p4kj or... http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/F...x?PostID=112752 -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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Have you ever had MM working properly on this pc?
Have you made changes since it last worked? Can you undo these using system restore? Have you tried restarting the pc? Are you sure you have i-link and not usb connected? Can you just set the tape to play adn then press record in MM and catpure your last 5 mins to get you editing this project again? -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media "walter" <walter@none.invalid> wrote in message news:gtkcrv$thv$1@news.motzarella.org... > Bernie Deitrick wrote: > >> walter, >> >> You're right - I do have Vista. I guess I'm too used to posting to >> the Excel forums from my other machine ;-) > > :-) Well now that that's straightened out .... > >> I am able to import video, but the only option that I receive is the >> 'entire tape with a rewind' version. I used to get three options, >> though I cannot remember the specific wording, and I'm sure one could >> be used start the import without a rewind. WMM will do the auto >> rewind, and capture the video, so it appears that I am still properly >> communicating with my video camera. > > Sounds like you've somehow managed to 'lose' the "Capture a Portion of the > Tape Manually" option, which allows (in XP) for cueing up the tape (while > it's in the camera) to any position you desire *BEFORE* beginning the > capture. > > Not being familiar with Vista's version of WMM, I'll leave this thread now > so that others more knowledgable about Vista can help you. > > The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research I did > here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a PRE-Installed > version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the latest 'replacement' for > 6.0 available for download (should you need to) from Microsoft. > > Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) > > Good Luck > >> "walter" <walter@none.invalid> wrote in message >> news:gtkb0f$dv4$1@news.motzarella.org... >>> Bernie Deitrick wrote: >>> >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> WinXP, MovieMaker 6.0, >>> >>> EH? I thought WMM 6.0 was "Vista-only" ? >>> >>> Plus, your headers indicate that you posted this message via "Windows >>> Mail" which also indicates Vista. >>> >>>> with a Sony HDR-HC5, using an i-Link cable. >>>> >>>> I have lost the option to import part of a video - I only have one >>>> option - "Import the entire video tape to my computer" >>>> >>>> I'm hoping there is some way to reset this, since I really don't >>>> want the first 55 minutes, again... >>> >>> Sounds to me like you're saying you've lost the camera controls >>> function in WMM. Is that correct? > > |
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John Inzer wrote:
> walter wrote: >> The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research I >> did here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a >> PRE-Installed version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the latest >> 'replacement' for 6.0 available for download (should you need to) >> from Microsoft. >> >> Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) >> >> Good Luck > ========================================== > Movie Maker 2.6 is not an update nor is it a replacement... > it is intended for systems that are not adequate to run > version 6. > > Read about it here: > > Windows Movie Maker 2.6 for Vista > For Vista users who cannot run the > Vista version of Movie Maker > http://tinyurl.com/2jqfac > or... > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...splaylang=en&tm > > Movie Maker in Vista - Editing > http://www.papajohn.org/Vista-Editing-Intro.html > (scroll down to Fixes and Work-Arounds > for info on Movie Maker 2.6) > > On Allowing Movie Maker > 6.0 and 2.6 to Coexist > http://tinyurl.com/38p4kj > or... > http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/F...x?PostID=112752 I'll *try* to remember that John, thanks. :-) But you won't catch me running Vista, EVER. Though I *do* appreciate it's release. It helped my fledgling computer repair business immensely. ;-) I see Windows7 will be available for download on 5/5. I'll give it a whirl on one of the machines I don't care about over here. I wonder if it includes any changes as far as WMM is concerned? |
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John Inzer wrote:
> walter wrote: >> The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research I >> did here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a >> PRE-Installed version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the latest >> 'replacement' for 6.0 available for download (should you need to) >> from Microsoft. >> >> Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) >> >> Good Luck > ========================================== > Movie Maker 2.6 is not an update nor is it a replacement... > it is intended for systems that are not adequate to run > version 6. All well and good. But can you provide a download/repair link for WMM 6.0? I can't seem to find one, though admittedly I didn't look very long. What should the OP do, if his copy of WMM 6.0 is FUBAR? |
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Here's what I get when I type "movie maker 6.0" into the Microsoft download
site; http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...n&stype=s_basic 1 of 1, and that's only to do with creating your own effects and transistions in WMM *2*? ========== > John Inzer wrote: > >> walter wrote: >>> The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research >>> I did here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a >>> PRE-Installed version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the >>> latest 'replacement' for 6.0 available for download (should you >>> need to) from Microsoft. >>> >>> Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) >>> >>> Good Luck >> ========================================== >> Movie Maker 2.6 is not an update nor is it a replacement... >> it is intended for systems that are not adequate to run >> version 6. > > All well and good. But can you provide a download/repair link for > WMM 6.0? I can't seem to find one, though admittedly I didn't look > very long. > What should the OP do, if his copy of WMM 6.0 is FUBAR? |
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Windows 7 doesn't include any version of Movie Maker.
Movie Maker is being totally rebuilt and included in the optional Windows Live suite.... see my website's Setup Movie Maker > Windows Live Movie Maker page.. -- PapaJohn www.papajohn.org "walter" <walter@none.invalid> wrote in message news:gtkgag$qb5$1@news.motzarella.org... > John Inzer wrote: > >> walter wrote: >>> The only other thing I can tell you from the little bit of research I >>> did here, is that it seems that WMM 6.0 only comes along with a >>> PRE-Installed version of Vista. Looks like version 2.6 is the latest >>> 'replacement' for 6.0 available for download (should you need to) >>> from Microsoft. >>> >>> Double-check me on that before you do anything drastic though. :-) >>> >>> Good Luck >> ========================================== >> Movie Maker 2.6 is not an update nor is it a replacement... >> it is intended for systems that are not adequate to run >> version 6. >> >> Read about it here: >> >> Windows Movie Maker 2.6 for Vista >> For Vista users who cannot run the >> Vista version of Movie Maker >> http://tinyurl.com/2jqfac >> or... >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...splaylang=en&tm >> >> Movie Maker in Vista - Editing >> http://www.papajohn.org/Vista-Editing-Intro.html >> (scroll down to Fixes and Work-Arounds >> for info on Movie Maker 2.6) >> >> On Allowing Movie Maker >> 6.0 and 2.6 to Coexist >> http://tinyurl.com/38p4kj >> or... >> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/F...x?PostID=112752 > > I'll *try* to remember that John, thanks. :-) But you won't catch me > running Vista, EVER. Though I *do* appreciate it's release. It helped my > fledgling computer repair business immensely. ;-) > > I see Windows7 will be available for download on 5/5. I'll give it a > whirl on one of the machines I don't care about over here. I wonder if it > includes any changes as far as WMM is concerned? > |
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