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Re: Saving Error
7/26/2004 1:40:38 PM
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| I would guess it's ram since the required amount is 128mb and the recommend is at least 256mb....
Here's a place to buy some new ram at a good price.. href="http://www.memoryx.net/memory.html">http://www.memoryx.net/memory.html</a> |
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Re: Saving Error
7/26/2004 1:40:59 PM
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| I would guess it's ram since the required amount is 128mb and the recommend is at least 256mb....
Here's a place to buy some new ram at a good price.. <a href="http://www.memoryx.net/memory.html">http://www.memoryx.net/memory.html</a> |
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Re: MovieMaker on Windows 2003 Server
5/11/2004 9:58:02 AM
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| That's pretty cool.... But do folks actually use Windows 2003 server to edit video and why or what if any benefits are there? |
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Re: Play Movie Maker or Powerpoint Files in WMP?
7/20/2005 10:51:10 AM
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| There's progams that will convert PowerPoint files into AVIs that can then be imported into Windows Movie Maker. Search google for "Convert .PPT to .AVI". |
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Re: Capture from TV
8/2/2003 1:31:04 PM
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| Buy a video capture card and run a cable from the s-vid out on your TV to the S-vid input on you PC's capture card.
Many are availiable from ATI or Dazzle. Do a WWW search for ATI or Dazzle capture card. |
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Re: An alternative to burning DVDs ...
7/14/2004 6:42:07 PM
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| Tell here to select DV-AVI under the more settings option when saving her Movie Maker video.. This will give you the best quality and is compatible with most external VCD burning applicatons. Movie Maker cannot save to MPEG so if you'll be needing that format, your'e going to have to take the DV-AVI and convert it. |
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Re: Strange saving problem....
7/18/2004 11:39:33 AM
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| Re-install Direct X... I had this problem too and by installing DX again everything worked fine.
See this post too <a href="http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=4672">http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=4672</a> |
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