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Windows moviemaker forums
Windows moviemaker forums














The biggest challenge: a 20 minute AVI will run about 10 gig which, when added to the size of the AVIs already on your computer, your OS, your programs and some free space that may be needed for a "scratch disk," it just may be a bit much for your little 40 gig drive.

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Produce your final movie as an AVI from MovieStudio, then drop that AVI into MovieMaker and output an MPEG. Or, if you have XP, you can download Windows MovieMaker for free. You can buy the plug-in for an additional $29, however, if you're so inclined. One of the shortcomings of the version of MovieStudio/VideoFactory that you're using (but added in version 3.0) is that it doesn't include the ability to encode MPEGs. I'm VERY happy with the movie as it plays on my computer. And at the moment, just using a USB cable to transfer. Brand new Sony 350 digital video camcorder. I've got a Dell Dimension 4300 (is that my problem?) with 40 Gig hard drive. (I tried Windows Media viewer but it's all pixels and music isn't right either) All I'm trying to do right now is make a movie, save it onto a CD to send to my parents so they can see a 15-20 minute video of their grandkids by viewing on their computer. I'm not even sure what info you need to know to help me. then I had to "render" (learned about that reading a lot of previous forum posts.) But I can't seem to make a movie.

windows moviemaker forums

I put together a 17-minute movie and was very pleasantly suprised how easy it was to do. I just purchased Sony's MovieStudio off the internet ($69) (program opens as VideoFactory Deluxe 2.0). Some of you out there obviously know A LOT more than me about computers and this program. I've looked back over the last 1000 forum subjects looking for help. and very excited about the potential of what I could do with the program, but.














Windows moviemaker forums