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My movie was done after spending endless hours on it and when I went to save
it to a DVD I got an error message basically telling me the file is too big, it was only 20 minutes long. I ended up losing the movie and redoing it trying to make it shorter. When I got the movie less than 13 minutes it saved okay, but this seems wrong. Is there a way to directly send the movie to a DVD without having to save it first to the hard drive? This computer is brand new, I don't understand why I wouldn't have enough room. Any suggestions? This is very disappointing ![]() |
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Review the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website for info
about the rendering process.... no, you can't go directly to a DVD without first saving the movie. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org tips and tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "Shar" <Shar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5CC9D708-BC77-4BA1-8FD7-0E1440E03F3F@microsoft.com... > My movie was done after spending endless hours on it and when I went to > save > it to a DVD I got an error message basically telling me the file is too > big, > it was only 20 minutes long. I ended up losing the movie and redoing it > trying to make it shorter. When I got the movie less than 13 minutes it > saved okay, but this seems wrong. Is there a way to directly send the > movie > to a DVD without having to save it first to the hard drive? This computer > is > brand new, I don't understand why I wouldn't have enough room. Any > suggestions? This is very disappointing ![]() |
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