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I've created a movie with about 75 video clips (all with sound), some still
images, 10 mp3 clips for music, and various title overlays. Anyway, as I was creating the movie, I would periodically test the save operation to create the movie so I could watch it and see how it played. This worked fine. I finally added the last section of clips to the movie and I can no longer save it successfully. One of the following things happens: - it hangs for awhile, then gives me an error saying it can't continue due to memory or disk space issues - i get a whole slew of codec memory allocation error dialog boxes - WMM itself crashes - it'll have a really high estimate which eventually drops down, it runs for awhile and I get a blank movie or a small movie file (3MB) Note that I'm selecting "Other settings: High quality video (large)". Its as though I've exceeded some limit or something. I tried making a copy of the project file and deleting a number of items. This seemed to fix it, but I don't want to cut out content. My system specs are below. Any ideas? Pentium D 2.8GHz 2GB RAM 120GB free HD space approx. 20GB of source material used to create the movie final movie when creation was successfull was up to about 80MB target movie running time approx 11 mins |
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fyi, I was able to resolve the below issue by combining multiple shorter
clips into single clips (i.e., create a new project, drop in the clips of interest, save as a movie, then replace the clips in the original project with the combined clip). I did this in several places and then re-tried creating the movie and it worked fine. Looks as though there's some limit wrt the # of items in your movie and you get into trouble if you exceed that. "coder1024" wrote: > I've created a movie with about 75 video clips (all with sound), some still > images, 10 mp3 clips for music, and various title overlays. > > Anyway, as I was creating the movie, I would periodically test the save > operation to create the movie so I could watch it and see how it played. > This worked fine. > > I finally added the last section of clips to the movie and I can no longer > save it successfully. One of the following things happens: > > - it hangs for awhile, then gives me an error saying it can't continue due > to memory or disk space issues > - i get a whole slew of codec memory allocation error dialog boxes > - WMM itself crashes > - it'll have a really high estimate which eventually drops down, it runs for > awhile and I get a blank movie or a small movie file (3MB) > > Note that I'm selecting "Other settings: High quality video (large)". Its > as though I've exceeded some limit or something. I tried making a copy of > the project file and deleting a number of items. This seemed to fix it, but > I don't want to cut out content. > > My system specs are below. Any ideas? > > Pentium D 2.8GHz > 2GB RAM > 120GB free HD space > approx. 20GB of source material used to create the movie > final movie when creation was successfull was up to about 80MB > target movie running time approx 11 mins > > |
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no, the limit is the memory needed to render the movie, which depends more
on the overall complexity of the project, not the number of clips... see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website for more info. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "coder1024" <coder1024@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:53FBF1C5-7140-44C1-9861-7A60776F414E@microsoft.com... > fyi, I was able to resolve the below issue by combining multiple shorter > clips into single clips (i.e., create a new project, drop in the clips of > interest, save as a movie, then replace the clips in the original project > with the combined clip). I did this in several places and then re-tried > creating the movie and it worked fine. > > Looks as though there's some limit wrt the # of items in your movie and > you > get into trouble if you exceed that. > > > "coder1024" wrote: > >> I've created a movie with about 75 video clips (all with sound), some >> still >> images, 10 mp3 clips for music, and various title overlays. >> >> Anyway, as I was creating the movie, I would periodically test the save >> operation to create the movie so I could watch it and see how it played. >> This worked fine. >> >> I finally added the last section of clips to the movie and I can no >> longer >> save it successfully. One of the following things happens: >> >> - it hangs for awhile, then gives me an error saying it can't continue >> due >> to memory or disk space issues >> - i get a whole slew of codec memory allocation error dialog boxes >> - WMM itself crashes >> - it'll have a really high estimate which eventually drops down, it runs >> for >> awhile and I get a blank movie or a small movie file (3MB) >> >> Note that I'm selecting "Other settings: High quality video (large)". >> Its >> as though I've exceeded some limit or something. I tried making a copy >> of >> the project file and deleting a number of items. This seemed to fix it, >> but >> I don't want to cut out content. >> >> My system specs are below. Any ideas? >> >> Pentium D 2.8GHz >> 2GB RAM >> 120GB free HD space >> approx. 20GB of source material used to create the movie >> final movie when creation was successfull was up to about 80MB >> target movie running time approx 11 mins >> >> |
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My ? is this. I am trying to save a music video to my computer...it goes up
to 99% then it stops and freezes up. Am i doing something wrong? "coder1024" wrote: > fyi, I was able to resolve the below issue by combining multiple shorter > clips into single clips (i.e., create a new project, drop in the clips of > interest, save as a movie, then replace the clips in the original project > with the combined clip). I did this in several places and then re-tried > creating the movie and it worked fine. > > Looks as though there's some limit wrt the # of items in your movie and you > get into trouble if you exceed that. > > > "coder1024" wrote: > > > I've created a movie with about 75 video clips (all with sound), some still > > images, 10 mp3 clips for music, and various title overlays. > > > > Anyway, as I was creating the movie, I would periodically test the save > > operation to create the movie so I could watch it and see how it played. > > This worked fine. > > > > I finally added the last section of clips to the movie and I can no longer > > save it successfully. One of the following things happens: > > > > - it hangs for awhile, then gives me an error saying it can't continue due > > to memory or disk space issues > > - i get a whole slew of codec memory allocation error dialog boxes > > - WMM itself crashes > > - it'll have a really high estimate which eventually drops down, it runs for > > awhile and I get a blank movie or a small movie file (3MB) > > > > Note that I'm selecting "Other settings: High quality video (large)". Its > > as though I've exceeded some limit or something. I tried making a copy of > > the project file and deleting a number of items. This seemed to fix it, but > > I don't want to cut out content. > > > > My system specs are below. Any ideas? > > > > Pentium D 2.8GHz > > 2GB RAM > > 120GB free HD space > > approx. 20GB of source material used to create the movie > > final movie when creation was successfull was up to about 80MB > > target movie running time approx 11 mins > > > > |
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No you're not doing anything wrong... see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a
Movie page of my website for more info. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "Demon" <Demon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D1505C5-4337-49BD-9E45-A8A32BEC509E@microsoft.com... > My ? is this. I am trying to save a music video to my computer...it goes > up > to 99% then it stops and freezes up. Am i doing something wrong? > > "coder1024" wrote: > >> fyi, I was able to resolve the below issue by combining multiple shorter >> clips into single clips (i.e., create a new project, drop in the clips of >> interest, save as a movie, then replace the clips in the original project >> with the combined clip). I did this in several places and then re-tried >> creating the movie and it worked fine. >> >> Looks as though there's some limit wrt the # of items in your movie and >> you >> get into trouble if you exceed that. >> >> >> "coder1024" wrote: >> >> > I've created a movie with about 75 video clips (all with sound), some >> > still >> > images, 10 mp3 clips for music, and various title overlays. >> > >> > Anyway, as I was creating the movie, I would periodically test the save >> > operation to create the movie so I could watch it and see how it >> > played. >> > This worked fine. >> > >> > I finally added the last section of clips to the movie and I can no >> > longer >> > save it successfully. One of the following things happens: >> > >> > - it hangs for awhile, then gives me an error saying it can't continue >> > due >> > to memory or disk space issues >> > - i get a whole slew of codec memory allocation error dialog boxes >> > - WMM itself crashes >> > - it'll have a really high estimate which eventually drops down, it >> > runs for >> > awhile and I get a blank movie or a small movie file (3MB) >> > >> > Note that I'm selecting "Other settings: High quality video (large)". >> > Its >> > as though I've exceeded some limit or something. I tried making a copy >> > of >> > the project file and deleting a number of items. This seemed to fix >> > it, but >> > I don't want to cut out content. >> > >> > My system specs are below. Any ideas? >> > >> > Pentium D 2.8GHz >> > 2GB RAM >> > 120GB free HD space >> > approx. 20GB of source material used to create the movie >> > final movie when creation was successfull was up to about 80MB >> > target movie running time approx 11 mins >> > >> > |
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I tried everything the help thing said tried cutting and saving then pasting
tried making it smaller and everything and it still wont save completly i must b doing something wrong. i did everything it said and its still not working in fact it erased the whole vid which is not good since i was done with it any ideas "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > No you're not doing anything wrong... see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a > Movie page of my website for more info. > -- > PapaJohn > > Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org > MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 > Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx > > > "Demon" <Demon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4D1505C5-4337-49BD-9E45-A8A32BEC509E@microsoft.com... > > My ? is this. I am trying to save a music video to my computer...it goes > > up > > to 99% then it stops and freezes up. Am i doing something wrong? > > > > "coder1024" wrote: > > > >> fyi, I was able to resolve the below issue by combining multiple shorter > >> clips into single clips (i.e., create a new project, drop in the clips of > >> interest, save as a movie, then replace the clips in the original project > >> with the combined clip). I did this in several places and then re-tried > >> creating the movie and it worked fine. > >> > >> Looks as though there's some limit wrt the # of items in your movie and > >> you > >> get into trouble if you exceed that. > >> > >> > >> "coder1024" wrote: > >> > >> > I've created a movie with about 75 video clips (all with sound), some > >> > still > >> > images, 10 mp3 clips for music, and various title overlays. > >> > > >> > Anyway, as I was creating the movie, I would periodically test the save > >> > operation to create the movie so I could watch it and see how it > >> > played. > >> > This worked fine. > >> > > >> > I finally added the last section of clips to the movie and I can no > >> > longer > >> > save it successfully. One of the following things happens: > >> > > >> > - it hangs for awhile, then gives me an error saying it can't continue > >> > due > >> > to memory or disk space issues > >> > - i get a whole slew of codec memory allocation error dialog boxes > >> > - WMM itself crashes > >> > - it'll have a really high estimate which eventually drops down, it > >> > runs for > >> > awhile and I get a blank movie or a small movie file (3MB) > >> > > >> > Note that I'm selecting "Other settings: High quality video (large)". > >> > Its > >> > as though I've exceeded some limit or something. I tried making a copy > >> > of > >> > the project file and deleting a number of items. This seemed to fix > >> > it, but > >> > I don't want to cut out content. > >> > > >> > My system specs are below. Any ideas? > >> > > >> > Pentium D 2.8GHz > >> > 2GB RAM > >> > 120GB free HD space > >> > approx. 20GB of source material used to create the movie > >> > final movie when creation was successfull was up to about 80MB > >> > target movie running time approx 11 mins > >> > > >> > > > > |
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