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Topic: Movie Makeer Keeps Crashing
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Sun 10/19/08 10:09 AM
off topic is not against the rules

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Sun 10/19/08 10:12 AM
Yes, off topic is against the rules.

Please return to the topic,
Thanks,
Mark

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Tue 10/21/08 05:03 PM
Edited by talldub on Tue 10/21/08 05:07 PM


You could always go and buy a copy of XP so that it's no longer "borrowed".
I am not really all that interested in giving Microsoft any more money then they already have. But thank you.

Have you thought about a 3rd party application then? Maybe Roxio Easy Media Creator, it has some great editing facilities for movies.

EDIT: Some Open Source apps can be found at http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=125

Try MediaPortal or MediaCoder or browse the other apps there, must be something that will suit.

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Tue 10/21/08 07:43 PM



You could always go and buy a copy of XP so that it's no longer "borrowed".
I am not really all that interested in giving Microsoft any more money then they already have. But thank you.

Have you thought about a 3rd party application then? Maybe Roxio Easy Media Creator, it has some great editing facilities for movies.

EDIT: Some Open Source apps can be found at http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=125

Try MediaPortal or MediaCoder or browse the other apps there, must be something that will suit.


Thank you. It had to be Movie Maker as it had to place at the school. I did it on my laptop which has Vista and just brought my laptop to school for the teacher to mark.

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Fri 10/24/08 03:18 PM
It probably is a codec issue . . . to edit a file you need the codec that would be used to view it . . . movie maker will work fine if it has all the right codecs, and you dont try to edit to many, or too large of files.

I use it all the time .. and it crashes the same way for me on a fresh system without the right codec packs.

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