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I just finished editing my movie but when I go to create it nothing happens. "Please wait while we create your movie" appears but it doesn't go any farther. Also when I try to play the entire storyboard it doesn't play. I put all the clips together without editing them and the storyboard played fine and the movie would save. All I have done to the clips for my movie is shorten them and made transitions, why is this effecting whether it will save or not?
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Hi there,
I am not confident about your situation but as you loose nothing by trying....your problem may be caused by a codec that Movie Maker does not like. This a very common issue. Your one-stop-don't-need-to-look-anywhere-else Solution is with a program called "Rename Codecs". Instead of reading miles of dross that is full of maybe's and perhaps's just run the program, it takes a few moments to identify all of the known codecs that cause this problem and gives you the opportunity of renaming them, or, you can now use the new Auto feature in version 1.5 and let the program take care of virtually everything to do with this problem You can then run Movie Maker and immediately determine if it actually was a codec issue. If it was a codec issue Movie Maker will now run properly. If it was not the issue, you have lost nothing more than a short amount of time. Whether or not it was a codec issue you must run the program once more and restore the problem codecs to their original names. The two procedures together can take less time than it did to read this message and a whole lot less than reading mountains of bumph that may or may not apply to you. The program "Rename Codecs" is free and available from my website. While there it would be a good idea to check out the tutorial on how to run the program...that will take around one minute of your time!!! Use this quick link to get there real fast http://tinyurl.com/3ewb9 -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work |
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>-----Original Message----- >I just finished editing my movie but when I go to create it nothing happens. "Please wait while we create your movie" appears but it doesn't go any farther. Also when I try to play the entire storyboard it doesn't play. I put all the clips together without editing them and the storyboard played fine and the movie would save. All I have done to the clips for my movie is shorten them and made transitions, why is this effecting whether it will save or not? >. >I am having the same problem. I spent over 40+ hours straight on one presentation only to end up with a "corrupt" file and had to start over again. I have experienced the exact same thing. I have WMM2. In the knowledge base it indicated that the movie file may be too big (I have just under 1000 pics) but when I go to save it, it says it is only 523 MB while the CD is 700 MB so there should be enough room. Knowledge base suggest I do one of the following options A)reduce the movie size B) Reduce Movie Setting C) Increase the size of the paging file or C) save the movie in smaller sections. I also read something about this happening if you don't have enough RAM but I have 1 gig of RAM so that should be plenty. I am using a Pentium 4 with 2.3 (or was it 2.4) mhz. Another knowledge base indicated that if using a Nvidia card you can have problems and suggested to upgrad to Movie Maker 2 and update the Nvidia card driver which I have also done. I am very interested to see what your results are or what others tell you to do. |
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Renaming Codecs didn't work. Any other suggestions? Thanks!
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