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I currently have a Dell 8100 Pent. 4...but only 256 RAM...I worked on a movie
for about a year. It is a mix of pictures, video and audio...about 40 minutes into it everything from loading the file to importing anything was taking way too long so I started creating mini movies and importing them in to the larger movie to finish it, never considering my memory speed. I am running the original WMM that comes with XP b/c SP2 screws up my computer. MM says I need a little over a Gig to save it to my computer. After about 2 hours of trying it returns this: "Verify that the orignal source files is used in your movie are still availiable, that saving location is still avaliable, and that there is enough free disk space avaliable, then try again." All my source files are available (none show up as a blank "X" slide). I purchased an external hardrive and copied over files as backups but never moved any to a different folder or anything. Sorry for the length, but do you think this is just a memory issue, or could it be something else? I have put a lot of time and effort in this. -- Thank You |
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see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website. it has info
about your memory needs and how to check. -- 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 "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:423593C6-3D2A-4E78-91CD-A9C783BC6D19@microsoft.com... >I currently have a Dell 8100 Pent. 4...but only 256 RAM...I worked on a >movie > for about a year. It is a mix of pictures, video and audio...about 40 > minutes into it everything from loading the file to importing anything was > taking way too long so I started creating mini movies and importing them > in > to the larger movie to finish it, never considering my memory speed. I am > running the original WMM that comes with XP b/c SP2 screws up my computer. > MM says I need a little over a Gig to save it to my computer. After about > 2 > hours of trying it returns this: "Verify that the orignal source files is > used in your movie are still availiable, that saving location is still > avaliable, and that there is enough free disk space avaliable, then try > again." All my source files are available (none show up as a blank "X" > slide). I purchased an external hardrive and copied over files as backups > but never moved any to a different folder or anything. Sorry for the > length, > but do you think this is just a memory issue, or could it be something > else? > I have put a lot of time and effort in this. > > -- > Thank You |
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Thank you it is definetly a memory issue. Your site was very informative. So
is my hour and 20 minute video just out of the question to make then...how much memory do think is needed? Is any improvement in memory going to help? Any more suggestions? -- Thank You "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website. it has info > about your memory needs and how to check. > -- > 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 > > > "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:423593C6-3D2A-4E78-91CD-A9C783BC6D19@microsoft.com... > >I currently have a Dell 8100 Pent. 4...but only 256 RAM...I worked on a > >movie > > for about a year. It is a mix of pictures, video and audio...about 40 > > minutes into it everything from loading the file to importing anything was > > taking way too long so I started creating mini movies and importing them > > in > > to the larger movie to finish it, never considering my memory speed. I am > > running the original WMM that comes with XP b/c SP2 screws up my computer. > > MM says I need a little over a Gig to save it to my computer. After about > > 2 > > hours of trying it returns this: "Verify that the orignal source files is > > used in your movie are still availiable, that saving location is still > > avaliable, and that there is enough free disk space avaliable, then try > > again." All my source files are available (none show up as a blank "X" > > slide). I purchased an external hardrive and copied over files as backups > > but never moved any to a different folder or anything. Sorry for the > > length, > > but do you think this is just a memory issue, or could it be something > > else? > > I have put a lot of time and effort in this. > > > > -- > > Thank You > > > |
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I have one computer with only 512MB and it renders movies with no problem at
all. More memory renders movies faster and I don't have a box with only 256 to check out but 512 seems to work ok. -Wojo "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FF905EF-9375-4CC2-819D-974724363946@microsoft.com... > Thank you it is definetly a memory issue. Your site was very informative. > So > is my hour and 20 minute video just out of the question to make then...how > much memory do think is needed? Is any improvement in memory going to > help? > Any more suggestions? > -- > Thank You > > > "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > >> see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website. it has >> info >> about your memory needs and how to check. >> -- >> 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 >> >> >> "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:423593C6-3D2A-4E78-91CD-A9C783BC6D19@microsoft.com... >> >I currently have a Dell 8100 Pent. 4...but only 256 RAM...I worked on a >> >movie >> > for about a year. It is a mix of pictures, video and audio...about 40 >> > minutes into it everything from loading the file to importing anything >> > was >> > taking way too long so I started creating mini movies and importing >> > them >> > in >> > to the larger movie to finish it, never considering my memory speed. I >> > am >> > running the original WMM that comes with XP b/c SP2 screws up my >> > computer. >> > MM says I need a little over a Gig to save it to my computer. After >> > about >> > 2 >> > hours of trying it returns this: "Verify that the orignal source files >> > is >> > used in your movie are still availiable, that saving location is still >> > avaliable, and that there is enough free disk space avaliable, then try >> > again." All my source files are available (none show up as a blank "X" >> > slide). I purchased an external hardrive and copied over files as >> > backups >> > but never moved any to a different folder or anything. Sorry for the >> > length, >> > but do you think this is just a memory issue, or could it be something >> > else? >> > I have put a lot of time and effort in this. >> > >> > -- >> > Thank You >> >> >> |
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512 MB seems to be the usual today.... and with that I tend to keep my
movies in segments about 15 minutes long. But the limits are project complexity, not time... so rendering a full 1 hr 20 min one works fine if it's not too complex. and you can always bump up your virtual memory setting without having to purchase more RAM... -- 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 "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FF905EF-9375-4CC2-819D-974724363946@microsoft.com... > Thank you it is definetly a memory issue. Your site was very informative. > So > is my hour and 20 minute video just out of the question to make then...how > much memory do think is needed? Is any improvement in memory going to > help? > Any more suggestions? > -- > Thank You > > > "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > >> see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website. it has >> info >> about your memory needs and how to check. >> -- >> 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 >> >> >> "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:423593C6-3D2A-4E78-91CD-A9C783BC6D19@microsoft.com... >> >I currently have a Dell 8100 Pent. 4...but only 256 RAM...I worked on a >> >movie >> > for about a year. It is a mix of pictures, video and audio...about 40 >> > minutes into it everything from loading the file to importing anything >> > was >> > taking way too long so I started creating mini movies and importing >> > them >> > in >> > to the larger movie to finish it, never considering my memory speed. I >> > am >> > running the original WMM that comes with XP b/c SP2 screws up my >> > computer. >> > MM says I need a little over a Gig to save it to my computer. After >> > about >> > 2 >> > hours of trying it returns this: "Verify that the orignal source files >> > is >> > used in your movie are still availiable, that saving location is still >> > avaliable, and that there is enough free disk space avaliable, then try >> > again." All my source files are available (none show up as a blank "X" >> > slide). I purchased an external hardrive and copied over files as >> > backups >> > but never moved any to a different folder or anything. Sorry for the >> > length, >> > but do you think this is just a memory issue, or could it be something >> > else? >> > I have put a lot of time and effort in this. >> > >> > -- >> > Thank You >> >> >> |
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Ok thank you...I tried boosting up the virtual memory but it didn't help too
much...I am most likely going ot invest in upgrating my physical memory. Thanks again for the advice. "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > 512 MB seems to be the usual today.... and with that I tend to keep my > movies in segments about 15 minutes long. But the limits are project > complexity, not time... so rendering a full 1 hr 20 min one works fine if > it's not too complex. > > and you can always bump up your virtual memory setting without having to > purchase more RAM... > -- > 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 > > > "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8FF905EF-9375-4CC2-819D-974724363946@microsoft.com... > > Thank you it is definetly a memory issue. Your site was very informative. > > So > > is my hour and 20 minute video just out of the question to make then...how > > much memory do think is needed? Is any improvement in memory going to > > help? > > Any more suggestions? > > -- > > Thank You > > > > > > "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> see the Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page of my website. it has > >> info > >> about your memory needs and how to check. > >> -- > >> 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 > >> > >> > >> "sigmaD" <sigmaD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:423593C6-3D2A-4E78-91CD-A9C783BC6D19@microsoft.com... > >> >I currently have a Dell 8100 Pent. 4...but only 256 RAM...I worked on a > >> >movie > >> > for about a year. It is a mix of pictures, video and audio...about 40 > >> > minutes into it everything from loading the file to importing anything > >> > was > >> > taking way too long so I started creating mini movies and importing > >> > them > >> > in > >> > to the larger movie to finish it, never considering my memory speed. I > >> > am > >> > running the original WMM that comes with XP b/c SP2 screws up my > >> > computer. > >> > MM says I need a little over a Gig to save it to my computer. After > >> > about > >> > 2 > >> > hours of trying it returns this: "Verify that the orignal source files > >> > is > >> > used in your movie are still availiable, that saving location is still > >> > avaliable, and that there is enough free disk space avaliable, then try > >> > again." All my source files are available (none show up as a blank "X" > >> > slide). I purchased an external hardrive and copied over files as > >> > backups > >> > but never moved any to a different folder or anything. Sorry for the > >> > length, > >> > but do you think this is just a memory issue, or could it be something > >> > else? > >> > I have put a lot of time and effort in this. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Thank You > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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