Saving video

C

Cold

Hello, i am webmaster of an online gaming clan. I recently made a video, and
i am clueless to what happened. The video is 5 minutes long, and doesnt want
to save unless i save it as a very low resolution. If i try to save with a
higher resolution, it is also possible, but ONLY if i cut the video down to 4
minutes. I did some long time testing, with RAM and safety mode, re-installed
mediaplayer, but i can't ever save the movie with a decent resolution. It
always gives me the same error. It says "estimating time remaining..." and
after 1 minute, the error message pops up. I do not have this error message
and the video saves perfectly if i do it with a low resolution. As soon as i
increase quality, i can only save it if i cut it down 1 minute. This is the
common error message: "Windows movie maker cannot save the movie.......
Verify that the original source fules used in your movie are still available,
that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough disk
space." Of course like i said, all this is ok, cause it saves with a low
resolution... Please help me out.
 
C

CarolineX

Cold said:
Hello, i am webmaster of an online gaming clan. I recently made a video, and
i am clueless to what happened. The video is 5 minutes long, and doesnt want
to save unless i save it as a very low resolution. If i try to save with a
higher resolution, it is also possible, but ONLY if i cut the video down to 4
minutes. I did some long time testing, with RAM and safety mode, re-installed
mediaplayer, but i can't ever save the movie with a decent resolution. It
always gives me the same error. It says "estimating time remaining..." and
after 1 minute, the error message pops up. I do not have this error message
and the video saves perfectly if i do it with a low resolution. As soon as i
increase quality, i can only save it if i cut it down 1 minute. This is the
common error message: "Windows movie maker cannot save the movie.......
Verify that the original source fules used in your movie are still available,
that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough disk
space." Of course like i said, all this is ok, cause it saves with a low
resolution... Please help me out.
 

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