Hi, I'm Penny and I have the same problem with the picture locking up and the
music still playing and it is not always the same picture. So I've done the
save project, which plays fine but when I save to computer.... that is where
the problem is (Ruined several CDs). So I have erased audio and saved as
project. Do I need to go ahead and save to my computer or leave as project?
So I open original project and erase pictures, you said to import movie. How?
I have all pictures, but I do have one small movie clip, if I deleted the
audio it took the picture as well, if I delete picture, will it delete the
movie clip? In my no audio project, I left the small movie clip, will this
create a problem? Thank you in advance for any assistant. My movie is 24
minutes long and its a xmas slide show of my co workers, played it at our
xmas party and everyone wants a copy. Thank you again. Penny
"Wojo" wrote:
> Good point. Plus it will also solve the problem of bad audio when saving as
> a DV-AVI. For some reason if you save the video w/o audio as DV-AVI then
> save audio w/o video as WMV then combine the two you can save as DV-AVI
> without any audio hiccups.
> -Wojo
>
> "KDE" <knott_me@NOSPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uwfxT9VEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > To Salvage your current project without starting over, try ... SAVE your
> > Project, once saved click on the audio line and delete all the audio. now
> > save your movie without sound. - check finished movie and see if it plays
> > all the way through., if yes, re-open your original save project (the one
> > with pictures and sound). this time delete all the pictures, but leave
> > the
> > sound intact. Import your movie with no sound and place in timeline.
> > now
> > Save to a movie file again. you should now have a finished movie with
> > pictures and audio. This method will generally keep bad mp3's from
> > messing
> > with the video portion of your movie.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message
> > news:AEnuf.6326$uv.802@trnddc06...
> > | Well the upside down picture problem is usually due to a display driver
> > | problem meaning you need to go to the manufacturers website to download
> > | newer drivers. The freezing problem however could be a few different
> > things.
> > | It doesn't sound like it is always the same picture that it freezes on
> > so
> > it
> > | likely isn't a problem with the image filetypes but if your background
> > music
> > | is MP3 it will sometimes cause erratic behavior such as what you are
> > | describing so if you ARE working with an MP3 try converting it to WMA or
> > WAV
> > | and importing that then save your movie.
> > | -Wojo
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> > |
> > | "Meagan" <meagan.richard@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > | news:C4D0CDA2-274E-4D6C-84D8-B25E20DFC929@microsoft.com...
> > | >I am doing a movie maker movie for a school project. When I save the
> > movie
> > | > to my computer (or any other device with the exception of a DV camera,
> > | > because I don't have one) there is always an error. Either:
> > | > a picture at any point in the film wll freeze and be up for the entire
> > | > film
> > | > (i.e. picture 25 at 2:41 will be up for the next fourteen minutes
> > until
> > | > the
> > | > film is over) but the music keeps playing
> > | > OR
> > | > the same thing, but that picture is upside down
> > | >
> > | > Why does this happen, and how can I fix the problem? Please help...
> > this
> > | > is really urgent and important.
> > | > Thank you,
> > | > --
> > | > Meagan
> > |
> > |
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