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This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole
situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've already tried. Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. Here are the details: I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect or transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least 10 different songs, and many titles. It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the small preview box, with no stalling or problems. I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I THINK it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on the "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I came back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video at all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY blank. I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on the "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - but this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just staying on that screen, I received the following message: "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify that the original source files used in your movie are still available, that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk space available, and then try again." First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of memory available on my computer. I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case the movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as Space Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved from its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have not moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files has the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, and I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be the corrupt. If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory capacity is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the parts back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. Do you think this would help? I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, instead? This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my daughter's first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was yesterday. We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have spent at LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program itself, but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable is INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that any single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is SO slow. (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that hasn't done anything, either.) Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I have done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit that my ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this movie to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share this gift with our families. Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. Emily |
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There are a few possibilities here.
The first, and most likely since the project is so large, is the complexity issue that you alluded to. Splitting the project up would do the trick if that is the problem. See my website "Video Editing -> Movie Maker -> Split up a Project due to complexity issues" or follow this link directly to that page: http://www.remember-christopher.dost...litProject.htm Another high possibility is either in the 20 video clips or the 10 songs. If the video clips are MPEG then that will almost certainly not work and cause these issues. (Convert to AVI) If the songs are MP3 then it is possible that they could cause these problems. (Convert to WMA or WAV) One of these 3 things is likely to be the issue. I would check to see if the video clips are MPEG first since that is easy to do and if they are I can almost guarantee an issue. Then I would check to see if the audio is MP3 since that is also easy to do, but that doesn't always cause problems as MPEG files do. Then I would consider the splitting of the video. If the first 2 are not the issue then this almost certainly is but it is the hardest fix which is why I would check the other two out first. -Wojo -- Wojo's Web: http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_web/ Also Please visit..... http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ "MissEmtoo" <MissEmtoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF199496-AB71-4DC9-B37A-9E67ACEDA3E9@microsoft.com... > This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole > situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've > already tried. > > Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. > > Here are the details: > I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains > literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect > or > transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least 10 > different songs, and many titles. > > It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the small > preview box, with no stalling or problems. > > I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I > THINK > it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on > the > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I > came > back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") > > BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video > at > all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY > blank. > > I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on > the > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - > but > this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just > staying on that screen, I received the following message: > "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. > Verify > that the original source files used in your movie are still available, > that > the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk > space available, and then try again." > > First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough > free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of > memory available on my computer. > > I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case > the > movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as > Space > Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. > > This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. > According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved > from > its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have > not > moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files > has > the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. > > If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which > one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, > and > I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be > the > corrupt. > If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory > capacity > is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? > > I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the parts > back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. > Do you think this would help? > > I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, > instead? > > This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my daughter's > first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was > yesterday. > We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have spent > at > LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program > itself, > but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable > is > INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that any > single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is > SO > slow. > > (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any > troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that > hasn't > done anything, either.) > > Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie > (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I have > done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit that > my > ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or > incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! > > I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY > someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this > movie > to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share this > gift with our families. > > Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. > > Emily |
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Along with Wojo's suggestions I'd add, JPEG stills are not good with Mm
sometimes so using Bitmaps might be an option. You could try saving the movie to the lowest option, such as pocket pc, as this will take much less resources from the pc, and also will save much quicker. Before you do it, go make a cup of tea and sit and watch it, to see what happens ![]() -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message news:sqApf.10853$CL.8093@trnddc04... > There are a few possibilities here. > The first, and most likely since the project is so large, is the > complexity issue that you alluded to. Splitting the project up would do > the trick if that is the problem. See my website "Video Editing -> Movie > Maker -> Split up a Project due to complexity issues" or follow this link > directly to that page: > http://www.remember-christopher.dost...litProject.htm > Another high possibility is either in the 20 video clips or the 10 songs. > If the video clips are MPEG then that will almost certainly not work and > cause these issues. > (Convert to AVI) > If the songs are MP3 then it is possible that they could cause these > problems. > (Convert to WMA or WAV) > One of these 3 things is likely to be the issue. > I would check to see if the video clips are MPEG first since that is easy > to do and if they are I can almost guarantee an issue. > Then I would check to see if the audio is MP3 since that is also easy to > do, but that doesn't always cause problems as MPEG files do. > Then I would consider the splitting of the video. If the first 2 are not > the issue then this almost certainly is but it is the hardest fix which is > why I would check the other two out first. > -Wojo > -- > Wojo's Web: > http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_web/ > Also Please visit..... > http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > > > "MissEmtoo" <MissEmtoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EF199496-AB71-4DC9-B37A-9E67ACEDA3E9@microsoft.com... >> This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole >> situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've >> already tried. >> >> Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. >> >> Here are the details: >> I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains >> literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect >> or >> transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least >> 10 >> different songs, and many titles. >> >> It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the >> small >> preview box, with no stalling or problems. >> >> I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I >> THINK >> it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on >> the >> "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I >> came >> back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") >> >> BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video >> at >> all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY >> blank. >> >> I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on >> the >> "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - >> but >> this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just >> staying on that screen, I received the following message: >> "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. >> Verify >> that the original source files used in your movie are still available, >> that >> the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free >> disk >> space available, and then try again." >> >> First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough >> free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of >> memory available on my computer. >> >> I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case >> the >> movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as >> Space >> Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. >> >> This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. >> According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved >> from >> its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have >> not >> moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files >> has >> the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. >> >> If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which >> one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, >> and >> I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be >> the >> corrupt. >> If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory >> capacity >> is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? >> >> I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the >> parts >> back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. >> Do you think this would help? >> >> I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, >> instead? >> >> This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my >> daughter's >> first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was >> yesterday. >> We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have >> spent at >> LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program >> itself, >> but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable >> is >> INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that >> any >> single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is >> SO >> slow. >> >> (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any >> troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that >> hasn't >> done anything, either.) >> >> Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie >> (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I >> have >> done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit >> that my >> ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or >> incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! >> >> I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY >> someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this >> movie >> to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share >> this >> gift with our families. >> >> Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. >> >> Emily > > |
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Oops, I agree with Graham and for whatever reason didn't mention JPG's
"Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message news:OFoyQPLBGHA.2664@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Along with Wojo's suggestions I'd add, JPEG stills are not good with Mm > sometimes so using Bitmaps might be an option. > You could try saving the movie to the lowest option, such as pocket pc, as > this will take much less resources from the pc, and also will save much > quicker. Before you do it, go make a cup of tea and sit and watch it, to > see what happens ![]() > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message > news:sqApf.10853$CL.8093@trnddc04... >> There are a few possibilities here. >> The first, and most likely since the project is so large, is the >> complexity issue that you alluded to. Splitting the project up would do >> the trick if that is the problem. See my website "Video Editing -> Movie >> Maker -> Split up a Project due to complexity issues" or follow this link >> directly to that page: >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...litProject.htm >> Another high possibility is either in the 20 video clips or the 10 songs. >> If the video clips are MPEG then that will almost certainly not work and >> cause these issues. >> (Convert to AVI) >> If the songs are MP3 then it is possible that they could cause these >> problems. >> (Convert to WMA or WAV) >> One of these 3 things is likely to be the issue. >> I would check to see if the video clips are MPEG first since that is easy >> to do and if they are I can almost guarantee an issue. >> Then I would check to see if the audio is MP3 since that is also easy to >> do, but that doesn't always cause problems as MPEG files do. >> Then I would consider the splitting of the video. If the first 2 are not >> the issue then this almost certainly is but it is the hardest fix which >> is why I would check the other two out first. >> -Wojo >> -- >> Wojo's Web: >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_web/ >> Also Please visit..... >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >> >> >> "MissEmtoo" <MissEmtoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:EF199496-AB71-4DC9-B37A-9E67ACEDA3E9@microsoft.com... >>> This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole >>> situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've >>> already tried. >>> >>> Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. >>> >>> Here are the details: >>> I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains >>> literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of >>> effect or >>> transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least >>> 10 >>> different songs, and many titles. >>> >>> It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the >>> small >>> preview box, with no stalling or problems. >>> >>> I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I >>> THINK >>> it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained >>> on the >>> "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I >>> came >>> back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") >>> >>> BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO >>> video at >>> all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY >>> blank. >>> >>> I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on >>> the >>> "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - >>> but >>> this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of >>> just >>> staying on that screen, I received the following message: >>> "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. >>> Verify >>> that the original source files used in your movie are still available, >>> that >>> the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free >>> disk >>> space available, and then try again." >>> >>> First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was >>> enough >>> free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of >>> memory available on my computer. >>> >>> I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case >>> the >>> movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as >>> Space >>> Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. >>> >>> This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. >>> According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved >>> from >>> its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I >>> have not >>> moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files >>> has >>> the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. >>> >>> If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which >>> one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my >>> movie, and >>> I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be >>> the >>> corrupt. >>> If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory >>> capacity >>> is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? >>> >>> I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the >>> parts >>> back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. >>> Do you think this would help? >>> >>> I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this >>> work, >>> instead? >>> >>> This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my >>> daughter's >>> first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was >>> yesterday. >>> We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have >>> spent at >>> LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program >>> itself, >>> but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be >>> un-playable is >>> INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that >>> any >>> single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program >>> is SO >>> slow. >>> >>> (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be >>> any >>> troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that >>> hasn't >>> done anything, either.) >>> >>> Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie >>> (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I >>> have >>> done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit >>> that my >>> ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or >>> incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! >>> >>> I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY >>> someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this >>> movie >>> to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share >>> this >>> gift with our families. >>> >>> Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. >>> >>> Emily >> >> > > |
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Thanks very much. I checked all of my videos -- each one is saved as a WMA
file, not an MPEG. So, I don't think that's the problem... is it?? Two of my songs are MP3s; the rest are WMA files. I'll convert the two to MP3 and then try saving again. After that, if it still won't save, I'll break up the movie. Speaking of which -- if I want to break it into 3 sections... do I really need to break it into NINE sectons: 3 video sections, 3 audio, and 3 text?? Or can I copy the video, audio, and corresponding text all at once in order to paste it into a new file? THANKS again. I'll let you know how it goes. Emily "Wojo" wrote: > There are a few possibilities here. > The first, and most likely since the project is so large, is the complexity > issue that you alluded to. Splitting the project up would do the trick if > that is the problem. See my website "Video Editing -> Movie Maker -> Split > up a Project due to complexity issues" or follow this link directly to that > page: > http://www.remember-christopher.dost...litProject.htm > Another high possibility is either in the 20 video clips or the 10 songs. > If the video clips are MPEG then that will almost certainly not work and > cause these issues. > (Convert to AVI) > If the songs are MP3 then it is possible that they could cause these > problems. > (Convert to WMA or WAV) > One of these 3 things is likely to be the issue. > I would check to see if the video clips are MPEG first since that is easy to > do and if they are I can almost guarantee an issue. > Then I would check to see if the audio is MP3 since that is also easy to do, > but that doesn't always cause problems as MPEG files do. > Then I would consider the splitting of the video. If the first 2 are not the > issue then this almost certainly is but it is the hardest fix which is why I > would check the other two out first. > -Wojo > -- > Wojo's Web: > http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_web/ > Also Please visit..... > http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > > > "MissEmtoo" <MissEmtoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EF199496-AB71-4DC9-B37A-9E67ACEDA3E9@microsoft.com... > > This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole > > situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've > > already tried. > > > > Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. > > > > Here are the details: > > I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains > > literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect > > or > > transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least 10 > > different songs, and many titles. > > > > It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the small > > preview box, with no stalling or problems. > > > > I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I > > THINK > > it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on > > the > > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I > > came > > back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") > > > > BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video > > at > > all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY > > blank. > > > > I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on > > the > > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - > > but > > this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just > > staying on that screen, I received the following message: > > "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. > > Verify > > that the original source files used in your movie are still available, > > that > > the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk > > space available, and then try again." > > > > First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough > > free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of > > memory available on my computer. > > > > I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case > > the > > movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as > > Space > > Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. > > > > This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. > > According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved > > from > > its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have > > not > > moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files > > has > > the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. > > > > If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which > > one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, > > and > > I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be > > the > > corrupt. > > If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory > > capacity > > is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? > > > > I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the parts > > back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. > > Do you think this would help? > > > > I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, > > instead? > > > > This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my daughter's > > first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was > > yesterday. > > We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have spent > > at > > LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program > > itself, > > but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable > > is > > INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that any > > single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is > > SO > > slow. > > > > (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any > > troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that > > hasn't > > done anything, either.) > > > > Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie > > (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I have > > done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit that > > my > > ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or > > incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! > > > > I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY > > someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this > > movie > > to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share this > > gift with our families. > > > > Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. > > > > Emily > > > |
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OK. I went through all of my files and made sure that none of the video
files were MPEG (they're all WMA) and that all of the audio clips were MP3s (they're all WMA now, too). Yes, all of my photos are JPEGs... but, realistically, there's no way I can convert every single one of the hundreds of photos into bitmaps, and then re-insert them into the movie. So..... I'll leave them at this point. Tried saving again. It would not save (received same error message). I'm now in the process of splitting up the video into 3 sections, saving each individually, and then importing them into a 3rd video to make it whole again. Wish me luck! "Wojo" wrote: > Oops, I agree with Graham and for whatever reason didn't mention JPG's > > "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message > news:OFoyQPLBGHA.2664@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > > Along with Wojo's suggestions I'd add, JPEG stills are not good with Mm > > sometimes so using Bitmaps might be an option. > > You could try saving the movie to the lowest option, such as pocket pc, as > > this will take much less resources from the pc, and also will save much > > quicker. Before you do it, go make a cup of tea and sit and watch it, to > > see what happens ![]() > > > > -- > > Graham Hughes > > MVP Digital Media > > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > > www.dvds2treasure.com > > www.simplydv.com > > > > > > "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message > > news:sqApf.10853$CL.8093@trnddc04... > >> There are a few possibilities here. > >> The first, and most likely since the project is so large, is the > >> complexity issue that you alluded to. Splitting the project up would do > >> the trick if that is the problem. See my website "Video Editing -> Movie > >> Maker -> Split up a Project due to complexity issues" or follow this link > >> directly to that page: > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...litProject.htm > >> Another high possibility is either in the 20 video clips or the 10 songs. > >> If the video clips are MPEG then that will almost certainly not work and > >> cause these issues. > >> (Convert to AVI) > >> If the songs are MP3 then it is possible that they could cause these > >> problems. > >> (Convert to WMA or WAV) > >> One of these 3 things is likely to be the issue. > >> I would check to see if the video clips are MPEG first since that is easy > >> to do and if they are I can almost guarantee an issue. > >> Then I would check to see if the audio is MP3 since that is also easy to > >> do, but that doesn't always cause problems as MPEG files do. > >> Then I would consider the splitting of the video. If the first 2 are not > >> the issue then this almost certainly is but it is the hardest fix which > >> is why I would check the other two out first. > >> -Wojo > >> -- > >> Wojo's Web: > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_web/ > >> Also Please visit..... > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > >> > >> > >> "MissEmtoo" <MissEmtoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:EF199496-AB71-4DC9-B37A-9E67ACEDA3E9@microsoft.com... > >>> This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole > >>> situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've > >>> already tried. > >>> > >>> Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. > >>> > >>> Here are the details: > >>> I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains > >>> literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of > >>> effect or > >>> transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least > >>> 10 > >>> different songs, and many titles. > >>> > >>> It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the > >>> small > >>> preview box, with no stalling or problems. > >>> > >>> I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I > >>> THINK > >>> it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained > >>> on the > >>> "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I > >>> came > >>> back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") > >>> > >>> BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO > >>> video at > >>> all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY > >>> blank. > >>> > >>> I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on > >>> the > >>> "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - > >>> but > >>> this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of > >>> just > >>> staying on that screen, I received the following message: > >>> "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. > >>> Verify > >>> that the original source files used in your movie are still available, > >>> that > >>> the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free > >>> disk > >>> space available, and then try again." > >>> > >>> First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was > >>> enough > >>> free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of > >>> memory available on my computer. > >>> > >>> I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case > >>> the > >>> movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as > >>> Space > >>> Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. > >>> > >>> This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. > >>> According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved > >>> from > >>> its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I > >>> have not > >>> moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files > >>> has > >>> the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. > >>> > >>> If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which > >>> one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my > >>> movie, and > >>> I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be > >>> the > >>> corrupt. > >>> If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory > >>> capacity > >>> is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? > >>> > >>> I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the > >>> parts > >>> back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. > >>> Do you think this would help? > >>> > >>> I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this > >>> work, > >>> instead? > >>> > >>> This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my > >>> daughter's > >>> first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was > >>> yesterday. > >>> We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have > >>> spent at > >>> LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program > >>> itself, > >>> but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be > >>> un-playable is > >>> INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that > >>> any > >>> single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program > >>> is SO > >>> slow. > >>> > >>> (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be > >>> any > >>> troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that > >>> hasn't > >>> done anything, either.) > >>> > >>> Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie > >>> (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I > >>> have > >>> done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit > >>> that my > >>> ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or > >>> incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! > >>> > >>> I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY > >>> someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this > >>> movie > >>> to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share > >>> this > >>> gift with our families. > >>> > >>> Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. > >>> > >>> Emily > >> > >> > > > > > > > |
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I am having the exact same problem. Please let me know if you find out
anything. I have a program from Windows Movie Maker documenting my Mom's life and want to save it to DVD for Christmas presents and it won't save. Isn't there live support for movie maker? "MissEmtoo" wrote: > This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole > situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've > already tried. > > Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. > > Here are the details: > I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains > literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect or > transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least 10 > different songs, and many titles. > > It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the small > preview box, with no stalling or problems. > > I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I THINK > it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on the > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I came > back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") > > BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video at > all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY blank. > > I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on the > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - but > this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just > staying on that screen, I received the following message: > "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify > that the original source files used in your movie are still available, that > the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk > space available, and then try again." > > First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough > free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of > memory available on my computer. > > I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case the > movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as Space > Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. > > This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. > According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved from > its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have not > moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files has > the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. > > If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which > one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, and > I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be the > corrupt. > If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory capacity > is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? > > I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the parts > back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. > Do you think this would help? > > I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, > instead? > > This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my daughter's > first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was yesterday. > We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have spent at > LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program itself, > but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable is > INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that any > single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is SO > slow. > > (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any > troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that hasn't > done anything, either.) > > Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie > (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I have > done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit that my > ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or > incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! > > I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY > someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this movie > to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share this > gift with our families. > > Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. > > Emily |
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"Alice" wrote: > I am having the exact same problem. Please let me know if you find out > anything. I have a program from Windows Movie Maker documenting my Mom's > life and want to save it to DVD for Christmas presents and it won't save. > Isn't there live support for movie maker? > > "MissEmtoo" wrote: > > > This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole > > situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've > > already tried. > > > > Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. > > > > Here are the details: > > I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains > > literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect or > > transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least 10 > > different songs, and many titles. > > > > It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the small > > preview box, with no stalling or problems. > > > > I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I THINK > > it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on the > > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I came > > back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") > > > > BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video at > > all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY blank. > > > > I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on the > > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - but > > this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just > > staying on that screen, I received the following message: > > "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify > > that the original source files used in your movie are still available, that > > the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk > > space available, and then try again." > > > > First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough > > free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of > > memory available on my computer. > > > > I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case the > > movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as Space > > Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. > > > > This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. > > According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved from > > its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have not > > moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files has > > the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. > > > > If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which > > one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, and > > I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be the > > corrupt. > > If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory capacity > > is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? > > > > I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the parts > > back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. > > Do you think this would help? > > > > I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, > > instead? > > > > This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my daughter's > > first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was yesterday. > > We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have spent at > > LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program itself, > > but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable is > > INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that any > > single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is SO > > slow. > > > > (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any > > troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that hasn't > > done anything, either.) > > > > Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie > > (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I have > > done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit that my > > ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or > > incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! > > > > I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY > > someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this movie > > to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share this > > gift with our families. > > > > Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. > > > > Emily |
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You wrote-
Yes, all of my photos are JPEGs... but, realistically, there's no way I can convert every single one of the hundreds of photos into bitmaps, and then re-insert them into the movie. So..... I'll leave them at this point. Yes, you can convert hundreds of photos to bitmaps in one minute. Download IrfanView from www.irfanView.com . Once you install this very handy program, go to File, choose-"Batch conversion/Rename" Choose the Output directory so you will be able to find the converted files when done. Choose Work as, Batch Conversion and the output format choose- BMP, WINDOWS BITMAP. Now find the directory where your photos are and drag all these jpeg files from the right into the left panel and click START. All these files will be converted to BMP and stored in the directory you chose. Hope this will help you. I myself have a problem with saving, I dont know which option to choose there are so many. My final goal is to burn my home videos on a cd so whats the right format to save as????? maybe you can help me??? Thanks, Leah "Alice" wrote: > I am having the exact same problem. Please let me know if you find out > anything. I have a program from Windows Movie Maker documenting my Mom's > life and want to save it to DVD for Christmas presents and it won't save. > Isn't there live support for movie maker? > > "MissEmtoo" wrote: > > > This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the whole > > situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that I've > > already tried. > > > > Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. > > > > Here are the details: > > I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains > > literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of effect or > > transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least 10 > > different songs, and many titles. > > > > It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the small > > preview box, with no stalling or problems. > > > > I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I THINK > > it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained on the > > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when I came > > back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") > > > > BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO video at > > all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY blank. > > > > I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained on the > > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 minutes - but > > this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of just > > staying on that screen, I received the following message: > > "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify > > that the original source files used in your movie are still available, that > > the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk > > space available, and then try again." > > > > First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was enough > > free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB of > > memory available on my computer. > > > > I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in case the > > movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as Space > > Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. > > > > This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. > > According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was moved from > > its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I have not > > moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my files has > > the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. > > > > If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which > > one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my movie, and > > I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might be the > > corrupt. > > If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory capacity > > is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? > > > > I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the parts > > back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. > > Do you think this would help? > > > > I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this work, > > instead? > > > > This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my daughter's > > first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was yesterday. > > We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have spent at > > LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program itself, > > but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be un-playable is > > INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that any > > single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program is SO > > slow. > > > > (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be any > > troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that hasn't > > done anything, either.) > > > > Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie > > (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I have > > done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit that my > > ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or > > incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! > > > > I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even PAY > > someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this movie > > to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share this > > gift with our families. > > > > Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. > > > > Emily |
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Miss Emtoo:
To add to that: You actually have 2 easy choices as far as putting the new BMP files back into your project: 1) You can rename the BMP extensions to JPG and move them to the same directory the JPG's were originally stored (make sure you move the originals to a safe place first in case something goes, to coin a phrase from Graham, pear shaped) then Movie Maker will look in that directory for JPG's and find JPG's and they will still load normally. 2) If you move the original JPG's to a different location when you open the project it will contain red X's in place of the pictures. Right Click and click locate. Then navigate to the new BMP's and select the correct one. After doing a couple Movie Maker usually gets the idea and they will all appear. Since you are working with a different extension this seems to only work sometimes but if it does it will save you a lot of clicking. Leah: You are saving to DVD so you have to look at a couple things as far as which format to use when saving. If you are working with video clips then you will want to use DV-AVI. If your project only contains images and audio then High Quality (NTSC) is the better choice. If you are only working with images and audio then the BEST choice IMO is to use Photo Story 3 instead of Movie Maker to make a WMV file. I wrote a page on the subject of which setting to choose on my website. [Video Editing -> Movie Maker -> How-To's "What video format should I use to save my project?"] http://www.remember-christopher.dost...aveFormats.htm Hope that helps -Wojo -- Wojo's Web: http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ Also Please visit..... http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ "Leah" <Leah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8057B27C-3B7B-4D13-AD9F-5FE0234D7467@microsoft.com... > You wrote- > Yes, all of my photos are JPEGs... but, realistically, there's no way I > can > convert every single one of the hundreds of photos into bitmaps, and then > re-insert them into the movie. So..... I'll leave them at this point. > > Yes, you can convert hundreds of photos to bitmaps in one minute. > Download IrfanView from www.irfanView.com . > Once you install this very handy program, go to File, > choose-"Batch conversion/Rename" Choose the Output directory so you will > be > able to find the converted files when done. > Choose Work as, Batch Conversion and the output format choose- > BMP, WINDOWS BITMAP. > Now find the directory where your photos are and drag all these jpeg files > from the right into the left panel and click START. All these files will > be > converted to BMP and stored in the directory you chose. > Hope this will help you. > I myself have a problem with saving, I dont know which option to choose > there are so many. My final goal is to burn my home videos on a cd so > whats > the right format to save as????? maybe you can help me??? > Thanks, Leah > > > "Alice" wrote: > >> I am having the exact same problem. Please let me know if you find out >> anything. I have a program from Windows Movie Maker documenting my Mom's >> life and want to save it to DVD for Christmas presents and it won't save. >> Isn't there live support for movie maker? >> >> "MissEmtoo" wrote: >> >> > This is very long; I apologize for that, but I want to explain the >> > whole >> > situation so that I don't waste anyone's time with suggestions that >> > I've >> > already tried. >> > >> > Long story short, I am unable to save my movie onto my computer. >> > >> > Here are the details: >> > I created a movie in WMM. It is 14 minutes long, 216 MB, and contains >> > literally hundreds of still photos (all of which have some kind of >> > effect or >> > transition added to them), approximately 20 short video clips, at least >> > 10 >> > different songs, and many titles. >> > >> > It runs just fine in WMM - I am able to view the entire movie in the >> > small >> > preview box, with no stalling or problems. >> > >> > I have "saved" it twice, and I THINK it worked properly (I say that I >> > THINK >> > it saved properly because I didn't actually watch it save. it remained >> > on the >> > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for so long, I left the room. and when >> > I came >> > back a few hours later, the movie had been "saved.") >> > >> > BUT, when I go to open the saved movie, it only plays the SOUND. NO >> > video at >> > all. The sound is flawless, beginning to end, but the video is TOTALLY >> > blank. >> > >> > I attempted to save it many more times. Each time, it again remained >> > on the >> > "Estimating Saving Time" screen for a VERY long time - like 30 >> > minutes - but >> > this time, it NEVER began saving. Instead, after 30-plus minutes of >> > just >> > staying on that screen, I received the following message: >> > "Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. >> > Verify >> > that the original source files used in your movie are still available, >> > that >> > the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free >> > disk >> > space available, and then try again." >> > >> > First, I looked into the memory on my computer to see if there was >> > enough >> > free space. As I said, my movie is 216 MB. There is more than 10 GB >> > of >> > memory available on my computer. >> > >> > I also looked into increasing the Virtual Memory on my computer (in >> > case the >> > movie is too complex). However, I have more than 11,100 MB listed as >> > Space >> > Available in virtual memory. The maximum file size is set at 1200 MB. >> > >> > This leaves me with a problem with one of my original source files. >> > According to Movie Maker Help, this means that one of my files was >> > moved from >> > its original location or is no longer available. To my knowledge, I >> > have not >> > moved ANY of my files since importing them to WMM. And NONE of my >> > files has >> > the red X on it, indicating that it's no longer available. >> > >> > If there IS a problem with one of my source files, how do I know which >> > one(s) are the culprits? I have literally HUNDREDS of files in my >> > movie, and >> > I have no idea how determine which single one of those hundreds might >> > be the >> > corrupt. >> > If there is NOT a problem with one of my source files and my memory >> > capacity >> > is just fine, what's next? How do I save my movie??? >> > >> > I have not yet tried dividing the movie 3 parts and then piecing the >> > parts >> > back together as a new movie, then trying to save again. >> > Do you think this would help? >> > >> > I also have not tried saving the movie to the Internet. Would this >> > work, >> > instead? >> > >> > This is a VERY important project to me - a video documenting my >> > daughter's >> > first year. We were going to show it on her birthday. which was >> > yesterday. >> > We'd also planned to give the movie to family for Christmas. I have >> > spent at >> > LEAST 25 hours on it, which not only means time put into the program >> > itself, >> > but time away from my family! To have it not save now and be >> > un-playable is >> > INCREDIBLY frustrating and angering. Adding to my frustration is that >> > any >> > single attempt at fixing the problem takes FOREVER because the program >> > is SO >> > slow. >> > >> > (Yes, I looked at the codecs on my computer - there do not seem to be >> > any >> > troubles there. I have also adjusted the Hardware Acceleration. that >> > hasn't >> > done anything, either.) >> > >> > Can ANYONE help??? I have read many websites to try to save my movie >> > (including all of PapaJohn's "Can't Save a Movie" information), and I >> > have >> > done everything that is listed to the best of my ability. I do admit >> > that my >> > ability is limited, however, so I might be doing things incorrectly or >> > incompletely. I'm not the most computer-literate person!! >> > >> > I am absolutely at my wits' end, and heartbroken to boot. I'll even >> > PAY >> > someone to help me fix things - Geek Squad? Anyone. I just want this >> > movie >> > to save so all of my hard work hasn't gone to waste, and we can share >> > this >> > gift with our families. >> > >> > Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to offer. >> > >> > Emily |