Jumpy or not jumpy ? that is the question

G

Guest

I captured from my camcorder a 20 seconds video with the setting "high
quality video (LARGE)" into Windows Movie Maker. I viewed the video in
Windows
Media Player, it was fine and fluid. Then I added the 1 clip in the
timeline, and saved the movie with the setting "high
quality video (LARGE)" . Then in Windows Media Player, the video was jumpy.
To see what I'm talking about, I transfered the 2 videos (of Melbourne) on
the web.
Can you view them (see below)and tell me if the video is jumpy or not ?
If it is, is it a normal default of Windows Movie Maker or there is
something else ?
My videos will expire on september 11 at midnight.
Click on http://jacques.neptune.com/ then click on "my video album".
Then click on "testlarge" and click on "full screen" to see the captured
video, which is fine.
Then click on movielarge and "full screen" to see the saved video, which is
jumpy.
 
R

Rehan

What are your system specs. Seems the encoding process has been interrupted
for the jerky video. When doing anything video related your system should be
disconnected from the net and completely free from background processes ,
antivirii, antispywares etc.
 
G

Guest

You're right but I also saved the movie as a DV-AVI file on my PC and I had
the same problem.
I have an idea, click on
http://members.tripod.com/frenchmiami/video/testlarge.wmv and you can
download my captured video file, which is fine (about 6 MB), then import it
into WMM, drag the clip to the timeline and save it as a movie, then you can
tell me if you also have the problem, if the problem is my PC or no.
Thanks,
Jacques
 
G

Guest

I have a 2.4 GHz notebook with 512 MB of RAM.
I used Enditall to close all programs and processes before doing that.
I have an idea, click on
http://members.tripod.com/frenchmiami/video/testlarge.wmv and you can
download my captured video file, which is fine (about 6 MB), then import it
into WMM, drag the clip to the timeline and save it as a movie, then you can
tell me if you also have the problem, if the problem is my PC or no.
Thanks,
Jacques
 

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