That was my first thought as well but you can use the titles without any
background at all and they will display on a black background I already
tried just to be sure.
-Wojo
"Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
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> What is the background for the titles?
>
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> "helloall" <helloall@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> So sorry, my music is in WMA format.
>> Anyway, it's definitely not bad codec problem, i think it got to do with
>> the
>> "title or credit" because i try saving the movie only with music and it
>> works. However when i try to add the title and credit, it fails to save,
>> what's going on?
>>
>> "Wojo" wrote:
>>
>>> That error message is typical when using an unsupported filetype such as
>>> MPEG but if you are absolutely certain that you are only working with
>>> WMA
>>> (not WMV which is video) audio and Titles and apparently no video or
>>> still
>>> images at all then that can't be the issue meaning there had to either
>>> be a
>>> source file that was moved or a one that is bad/corrupt or a bad codec.
>>> Check the cannot save a movie section on Papajohn's website for more
>>> insight
>>> into what the issue could be.
>>> -Wojo
>>>
>>> "helloall" <helloall@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>> >I am simply making a movie consisting of music (.wmv format) and words
>>> >(which
>>> > i use the "titles and credits" provided by WMM). But i cant save the
>>> > movie
>>> > in
>>> > some formats i prefer. I can only save the movie in avi (pal) format
>>> > which
>>> > is
>>> > over 500MB! and some pocket pc format which is too small!
>>> >
>>> > I want to save in format like "high quality video" or "video for LAN"
>>> > but
>>> > will got error message.
>>> >
>>> > Furhermore, this is the error message i got when saving the file,
>>> > which i
>>> > think is absolutely nonsense as everything is already in place.
>>> >
>>> > Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location.
>>> > Verify
>>> > that the original source files that were used in the movie are still
>>> > available. that the saving location is still available. and that there
>>> > is
>>> > enough disk space available and then try again
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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