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I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto my hard
drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I cannot get them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and unclicking on the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 DVD with 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 did not and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg cannot be imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed on your computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, close and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file again." Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same format copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same sitting? Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of the filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is the only way out. Why is this so buggy? |
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MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another video
editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, Cyberlink's PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd suggest downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto my >hard > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I cannot > get > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and unclicking > on > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 DVD > with > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 did > not > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg cannot > be > imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed on > your > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, > close > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file again." > > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same format > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same sitting? > > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of the > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is the > only > way out. Why is this so buggy? |
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With MPEG files being as popular as they are, I suprised Microsoft can't
handle them in MM2.1. What is weird is that it can handle one file but not the others and they are all alike... Very strange...... I already have the basic version of Sonic DVD creator but it is somewhat limited in functionality and it leaves a large footprint on the DVD. I have 2.2GB of video (in 5 clips) I want to put on a standard 4.7GB DVD and it takes up double the amount of space on the DVD. I thought by using MM2.1 and making the 5 clips into 1 contiguous file first might reduce the footprint? Are there any other easy ways to string 5 MPEG's into 1 single file? In the meantime I'll try some other apps, thanks for the advice. Tom "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another video > editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, Cyberlink's > PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd suggest > downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... > >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto my > >hard > > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I cannot > > get > > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and unclicking > > on > > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 DVD > > with > > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 did > > not > > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg cannot > > be > > imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed on > > your > > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, > > close > > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file again." > > > > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same format > > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same sitting? > > > > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of the > > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is the > > only > > way out. Why is this so buggy? > > > |
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File size doesn't matter... combined length of footage does. A DVD will
hold approximately 2 hours. A one hour video in DV-AVI format is roughly 12gb, however when reeencoded in DVD Video format, takes only 4.3gb. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43A5271F-0DD2-4B4D-92D7-3AEB741FF0F8@microsoft.com... > With MPEG files being as popular as they are, I suprised Microsoft can't > handle them in MM2.1. What is weird is that it can handle one file but > not > the others and they are all alike... Very strange...... > > I already have the basic version of Sonic DVD creator but it is somewhat > limited in functionality and it leaves a large footprint on the DVD. I > have > 2.2GB of video (in 5 clips) I want to put on a standard 4.7GB DVD and it > takes up double the amount of space on the DVD. I thought by using MM2.1 > and > making the 5 clips into 1 contiguous file first might reduce the > footprint? > Are there any other easy ways to string 5 MPEG's into 1 single file? > > In the meantime I'll try some other apps, thanks for the advice. > > Tom > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another video >> editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, Cyberlink's >> PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd suggest >> downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... >> >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto my >> >hard >> > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I >> > cannot >> > get >> > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and >> > unclicking >> > on >> > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 DVD >> > with >> > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 >> > did >> > not >> > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg >> > cannot >> > be >> > imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed >> > on >> > your >> > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, >> > close >> > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file >> > again." >> > >> > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same format >> > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same sitting? >> > >> > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of the >> > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is the >> > only >> > way out. Why is this so buggy? >> >> >> |
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Just thought I would ask. I have my tape on my PC via Movie maker because the
Sony software that came with my camcorder is plain JUNK. How would I go about to Reeencode into DVD format so that I could burn it to a DVD? Thanks "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > File size doesn't matter... combined length of footage does. A DVD will > hold approximately 2 hours. A one hour video in DV-AVI format is roughly > 12gb, however when reeencoded in DVD Video format, takes only 4.3gb. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:43A5271F-0DD2-4B4D-92D7-3AEB741FF0F8@microsoft.com... > > With MPEG files being as popular as they are, I suprised Microsoft can't > > handle them in MM2.1. What is weird is that it can handle one file but > > not > > the others and they are all alike... Very strange...... > > > > I already have the basic version of Sonic DVD creator but it is somewhat > > limited in functionality and it leaves a large footprint on the DVD. I > > have > > 2.2GB of video (in 5 clips) I want to put on a standard 4.7GB DVD and it > > takes up double the amount of space on the DVD. I thought by using MM2.1 > > and > > making the 5 clips into 1 contiguous file first might reduce the > > footprint? > > Are there any other easy ways to string 5 MPEG's into 1 single file? > > > > In the meantime I'll try some other apps, thanks for the advice. > > > > Tom > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another video > >> editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, Cyberlink's > >> PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd suggest > >> downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> > >> > >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... > >> >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto my > >> >hard > >> > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I > >> > cannot > >> > get > >> > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and > >> > unclicking > >> > on > >> > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 DVD > >> > with > >> > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 > >> > did > >> > not > >> > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg > >> > cannot > >> > be > >> > imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed > >> > on > >> > your > >> > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, > >> > close > >> > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file > >> > again." > >> > > >> > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same format > >> > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same sitting? > >> > > >> > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of the > >> > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is the > >> > only > >> > way out. Why is this so buggy? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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What format it is in currently?
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "oj70chevy" <oj70chevy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1A962650-29CD-48A8-86C6-0206D68F7C1B@microsoft.com... > Just thought I would ask. I have my tape on my PC via Movie maker because > the > Sony software that came with my camcorder is plain JUNK. How would I go > about > to Reeencode into DVD format so that I could burn it to a DVD? > > Thanks > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> File size doesn't matter... combined length of footage does. A DVD will >> hold approximately 2 hours. A one hour video in DV-AVI format is roughly >> 12gb, however when reeencoded in DVD Video format, takes only 4.3gb. >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:43A5271F-0DD2-4B4D-92D7-3AEB741FF0F8@microsoft.com... >> > With MPEG files being as popular as they are, I suprised Microsoft >> > can't >> > handle them in MM2.1. What is weird is that it can handle one file >> > but >> > not >> > the others and they are all alike... Very strange...... >> > >> > I already have the basic version of Sonic DVD creator but it is >> > somewhat >> > limited in functionality and it leaves a large footprint on the DVD. I >> > have >> > 2.2GB of video (in 5 clips) I want to put on a standard 4.7GB DVD and >> > it >> > takes up double the amount of space on the DVD. I thought by using >> > MM2.1 >> > and >> > making the 5 clips into 1 contiguous file first might reduce the >> > footprint? >> > Are there any other easy ways to string 5 MPEG's into 1 single file? >> > >> > In the meantime I'll try some other apps, thanks for the advice. >> > >> > Tom >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another >> >> video >> >> editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, >> >> Cyberlink's >> >> PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd >> >> suggest >> >> downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. >> >> -- >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... >> >> >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto >> >> >my >> >> >hard >> >> > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I >> >> > cannot >> >> > get >> >> > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and >> >> > unclicking >> >> > on >> >> > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 >> >> > DVD >> >> > with >> >> > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 >> >> > did >> >> > not >> >> > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg >> >> > cannot >> >> > be >> >> > imported because the codec required to play the file is not >> >> > installed >> >> > on >> >> > your >> >> > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the >> >> > codec, >> >> > close >> >> > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file >> >> > again." >> >> > >> >> > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same >> >> > format >> >> > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same >> >> > sitting? >> >> > >> >> > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of >> >> > the >> >> > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is >> >> > the >> >> > only >> >> > way out. Why is this so buggy? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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sorry I do not have that information right now. I will post tonight when I
get home. Thank you for your reply. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > What format it is in currently? > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "oj70chevy" <oj70chevy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1A962650-29CD-48A8-86C6-0206D68F7C1B@microsoft.com... > > Just thought I would ask. I have my tape on my PC via Movie maker because > > the > > Sony software that came with my camcorder is plain JUNK. How would I go > > about > > to Reeencode into DVD format so that I could burn it to a DVD? > > > > Thanks > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> File size doesn't matter... combined length of footage does. A DVD will > >> hold approximately 2 hours. A one hour video in DV-AVI format is roughly > >> 12gb, however when reeencoded in DVD Video format, takes only 4.3gb. > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> > >> > >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:43A5271F-0DD2-4B4D-92D7-3AEB741FF0F8@microsoft.com... > >> > With MPEG files being as popular as they are, I suprised Microsoft > >> > can't > >> > handle them in MM2.1. What is weird is that it can handle one file > >> > but > >> > not > >> > the others and they are all alike... Very strange...... > >> > > >> > I already have the basic version of Sonic DVD creator but it is > >> > somewhat > >> > limited in functionality and it leaves a large footprint on the DVD. I > >> > have > >> > 2.2GB of video (in 5 clips) I want to put on a standard 4.7GB DVD and > >> > it > >> > takes up double the amount of space on the DVD. I thought by using > >> > MM2.1 > >> > and > >> > making the 5 clips into 1 contiguous file first might reduce the > >> > footprint? > >> > Are there any other easy ways to string 5 MPEG's into 1 single file? > >> > > >> > In the meantime I'll try some other apps, thanks for the advice. > >> > > >> > Tom > >> > > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> > > >> >> MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another > >> >> video > >> >> editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, > >> >> Cyberlink's > >> >> PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd > >> >> suggest > >> >> downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. > >> >> -- > >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> >> Printing & Imaging > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's onto > >> >> >my > >> >> >hard > >> >> > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I > >> >> > cannot > >> >> > get > >> >> > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and > >> >> > unclicking > >> >> > on > >> >> > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have 1 > >> >> > DVD > >> >> > with > >> >> > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the other 4 > >> >> > did > >> >> > not > >> >> > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating "...05100101.mpg > >> >> > cannot > >> >> > be > >> >> > imported because the codec required to play the file is not > >> >> > installed > >> >> > on > >> >> > your > >> >> > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the > >> >> > codec, > >> >> > close > >> >> > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file > >> >> > again." > >> >> > > >> >> > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same > >> >> > format > >> >> > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same > >> >> > sitting? > >> >> > > >> >> > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all of > >> >> > the > >> >> > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task is > >> >> > the > >> >> > only > >> >> > way out. Why is this so buggy? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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My advice these days is to invest in an app which will edit mpeg files.
Look at Ulead video studio9, free trial available, and my insight into using one of these cams here http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Produ...yDCRDVD92E.htm http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...dCamcorder.htm Results were reasonable, but you have to remember these cams were not really designed with editing in mind, more as a record and play device, so you will never get the quality you would from a minidv cam. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "oj70chevy" <oj70chevy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F5476D8A-F9C3-4DA2-AE65-65033C7EA721@microsoft.com... > sorry I do not have that information right now. I will post tonight when I > get home. > > Thank you for your reply. > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> What format it is in currently? >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "oj70chevy" <oj70chevy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1A962650-29CD-48A8-86C6-0206D68F7C1B@microsoft.com... >> > Just thought I would ask. I have my tape on my PC via Movie maker >> > because >> > the >> > Sony software that came with my camcorder is plain JUNK. How would I go >> > about >> > to Reeencode into DVD format so that I could burn it to a DVD? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> File size doesn't matter... combined length of footage does. A DVD >> >> will >> >> hold approximately 2 hours. A one hour video in DV-AVI format is >> >> roughly >> >> 12gb, however when reeencoded in DVD Video format, takes only 4.3gb. >> >> -- >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:43A5271F-0DD2-4B4D-92D7-3AEB741FF0F8@microsoft.com... >> >> > With MPEG files being as popular as they are, I suprised Microsoft >> >> > can't >> >> > handle them in MM2.1. What is weird is that it can handle one >> >> > file >> >> > but >> >> > not >> >> > the others and they are all alike... Very strange...... >> >> > >> >> > I already have the basic version of Sonic DVD creator but it is >> >> > somewhat >> >> > limited in functionality and it leaves a large footprint on the DVD. >> >> > I >> >> > have >> >> > 2.2GB of video (in 5 clips) I want to put on a standard 4.7GB DVD >> >> > and >> >> > it >> >> > takes up double the amount of space on the DVD. I thought by using >> >> > MM2.1 >> >> > and >> >> > making the 5 clips into 1 contiguous file first might reduce the >> >> > footprint? >> >> > Are there any other easy ways to string 5 MPEG's into 1 single file? >> >> > >> >> > In the meantime I'll try some other apps, thanks for the advice. >> >> > >> >> > Tom >> >> > >> >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> MovieMaker doesn't like MPEG files most of the time. User another >> >> >> video >> >> >> editing package.... Sonic MyDVD, Intervideo's WinDVD Creator, >> >> >> Cyberlink's >> >> >> PowerDirector ... there are hundreds of them to choose from. I'd >> >> >> suggest >> >> >> downloading trial versions first and see which one you like. >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "tass" <tass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:2E788E1E-AAC0-483D-9CB5-66DECF83CBF7@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >I used the Sony software to copy videos stored on the mini DVD's >> >> >> >onto >> >> >> >my >> >> >> >hard >> >> >> > drive. It stored the shots as .mpg files. For the life of me, I >> >> >> > cannot >> >> >> > get >> >> >> > them imported into movie maker 2.1. I have been clicking and >> >> >> > unclicking >> >> >> > on >> >> >> > the filters installed and some cases work and some do not. I have >> >> >> > 1 >> >> >> > DVD >> >> >> > with >> >> >> > 5 clips stored and only 1 clip imported successfully but the >> >> >> > other 4 >> >> >> > did >> >> >> > not >> >> >> > and I get an error for each of the other 4 stating >> >> >> > "...05100101.mpg >> >> >> > cannot >> >> >> > be >> >> >> > imported because the codec required to play the file is not >> >> >> > installed >> >> >> > on >> >> >> > your >> >> >> > computer. If you have already tried to download and install the >> >> >> > codec, >> >> >> > close >> >> >> > and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file >> >> >> > again." >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Why would 1 work but not the other 4 if they are all in the same >> >> >> > format >> >> >> > copied from the same DVD using the same softeare in the same >> >> >> > sitting? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Can anyone shed some light on this codec issue? If I check all >> >> >> > of >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > filter options the status bars move to 100% and hangs, end task >> >> >> > is >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > only >> >> >> > way out. Why is this so buggy? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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