Convert to wmv
If you only have 9gb left then you will struggle to write a 4gb dvd as you
need double the space for writing the dvd to cope with all the temp files.
If you are going to do lots of video editing I'd suggest getting a new large
ext drive.
I have 2007 working with both XP and Vista, as do many people, if you are
having trouble with these programmes then it's possible that you have other
problems other than just your video ones.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
"Nicole" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:38646911-086E-4EAE-B91F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> What model camera?
>
> It is a Sony HDR-SR11E
>
> Why and how are you converting them?
>
> I have to convert them because all of the films are saved in an AVCHD
> directory with files ending with .modd/.moff and Movie Maker can´t read
> them.
> So I go into Sony´s Software PMB Picture Motion Browser. Have to select
> the
> Videos - choose in the menubar "Manipulate" - convert into wmv or mpeg-2
> respectively.
>
> Does the camera
>> have firewire or USB output direct to the PC?
>
> Yes, I connect the camera with an USB cable to my PC and import my
> recordings.
>
> Does WMM recognize your
>> camera as a capturing device?
>
> I have to convert them first as WMM cannot read the files ending
> .modd/.moff.
>
>> Do smaller projects publish "better" than larger ones?
>
> Yes, they do. As a matter of fact I already tried to delete some of them
> to
> see if it works and the weird thing is again once it worked deleting only
> a
> hand full of files, next time I tried to publish it again it wouldn´t not
> even deleting almost all of the them.
>
> What kind of system
>> resources do you have available? How much FREE hard drive space? How
>> much
>> AVAILABLE memory? Any onboard video RAM?
>
> Knowing that my Laptop is always running out of space when burning a DVD
> (don´t know how to switch this off) I am keep deleting all the temporary
> files etc. When trying to publish my project I have 9,25GB free hard drive
> space, which I thought should be enough but maybe it is not. Saying that,
> if
> it was a space issue I usually get a message that I do not have enough
> space
> left.
>
>> If you spent "weeks" preparing it, my best guess would be the project is
>> FAR
>> too complex for your machine to render all at once.
>
> Maybe. I did a similar project last year with 40 minutes this time it was
> originally almost 60 minutes but even when only 30 minutes are left it
> won´t
> let me publish it.
>
>> IF the project is very complex, try splitting it up into smaller segments
>> and save (publish) each segment to your machine. IF that works, you can
>> then put them back together again seamlessly by adding each segment to
>> the
>> storyboard in the proper order. With any luck, you will then be able to
>> save (publish) the entire thing.
>
> This is what I tried doing but there is no logical explanation why it
> would
> publish it once with 5 movies less and next time deleting 15 it wouldn´t.
>
> Nicole wrote:
>
> I overlooked the word "Since" in your opening sentence before, and it
> might
> have some bearing;
>
>> Since I have Vista my Windows Movie Maker is giving me only trouble.
>
> Does "Since" mean that you've recently installed Vista on a machine that
> was
> previously running a different operating system? XP perhaps?
>
> No, no. I have a 9 months old Laptop with Vista and 2007 on it. Bevor that
> I
> was using another Laptop with 2003 and WMM worked. Saying that, that time
> I
> didn´t use Sony but Canon and that worked fine.
>
> I may blame Vista because I have so much trouble also using Office 2007
> that
> I get the impression that Vista/Office 2007 is just not stable just yet.
>
> You have to become an IT Expert/Programmer to understand all the problems
> and I just start loosing overview with all the technical issues. All I
> want
> is an easy to handle software but maybe I am asking for too much ;-)
>
> Thanks for your input. I will keep trying deleting, adding etc. until my
> laptop decides to publish my project again as it did once before. Only sad
> thing is it eats up so much of my time.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Nicole
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