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when i "capture" with my web camera (d-link) there is no "preview" in the box
(a black/gray screen) (i cannot see what i am recording)---although it does record also, when i have still photos or clips in my storyboard and i go to preview them, the screen is blank what gives?? how can i solve this problem??? thanks, joni goknee@hotmail.com |
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Hello there,
Try the following.... 1) Download the full version of DirectX Ver 9.0b, Media Player 9 and Movie Maker 2. 2) Reboot you computer and Install DirectX 3) Reboot again and install Windows Media Player 9 4) Reboot yet again and install Movie Maker 2 5) Reboot one more time Yes it sounds very tedious, but if you want to be certain all file locks are removed so that the correct files can be installed this is the way you have to go. It is very important that you only download the full versions of these programs and that you DO NOT attempt an install over the internet. Other Notes =========== Graphic Card Acceleration ------------------------- There is advice floating around that you should disable the graphics acceleration abilities of your graphics card if Movie Maker locks up or crashes out. Doing this is roughly equivalent to taking out your current graphics card and replacing it with one that is several years old....this is not the way forward! The Graphics card on the machine I edit on is a cut above the average, it has DV In & Out as well as Video In & Out. It does all sorts of clever things and it is extremely fast. Then the day came when I tried Movie Maker 2 for the first time. It was a disaster. Knowing what the problem was I immediately logged on to Microsoft and got the latest driver. There was no change with the performance of the Graphics card with respect to Movie Maker. After a lot of messing about I went to the cards manufacturer and downloaded there most recent driver. I was convinced that the one from Microsoft was in some way defective. It turned out that I was right but for the wrong reason. The version of the driver from Microsoft was more recent than the one on my system AND more recent than the one from the OEM.BUT, the OEM had made minor changes to how the card worked and these were not taken into consideration by the Microsoft update!!! So, do not get the generic update from Microsoft until you have tried the latest driver from the manufacturer of your card. -- 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 Yet another access attempt on 11th Aug 2004 LOL |
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