WMV file to storyboard causes speedy audio

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Guest

I've noticed that others are having problems with AVI files having the audio
speed up when moving to storyboard, but I'm trying to edit a WMV file &
having that problem. Any suggestions? Please be patient with me as I don't
know anything about all this cyber-video stuff ;-)
 
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Dean Rowe [MS]

We have seen this with some versions of WinDVD installed. Do you have
that installed?

If so, see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;814837

If you don't want to upgrade your version of WinDVD, although it's not
supported, you should also be able to fix it by renaming a couple of files.
In your WinDVD program directory you should see the two files iviaudio.ax &
ivivideo.ax, rename them to something like _iviaudio.ax & _ivideo.ax. Do
your stuff in MovieMaker and when you want to go back to WinDVD rename those
two files back again.
Dean Rowe
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