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Make sure your hard drive is tuned up. If MM2 doesn't export it cleanly, the
try saving it to your hard drive as a DV-AVI file. Then use WinDV to copy it from the hard drive to the camcorder. There's a link to get the utility on the Digital Camcorders > Intro page of my site. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Chris Lyons" <Chris Lyons@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3EE13916-9919-4993-90DC-920329FF244B@microsoft.com... > Help - I have several movie projects that I would like to save back to a sony camcorder (since I don't have a dvd writer) from an HP computer (1.9 GHz, 512 MB RAM) via firewire, but when I go to do so, the longer movies (had this issue with a 2:30 long movie, so "long" isn't really THAT long) have audio that skips horribly. the shorter ones seem to come out okay, though. > I generally use mp3 audio, but have saved the files to wav's also and have the same problem. > I can save the projects to .wmv files fine - they come out perfect, but then I can only play those on my computer... > any ideas what the problem might be, or do you need more info... > any help would be appreciated - thanks in advance. > -Chris |
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