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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
Ram
 
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Once a project is finished in movie maker.I go to file save movie file. It
gets me to window called movie location. I am choosing option to save movie
for copying to recordable CD. The I am saked to enter the file name and name
for the CD.The next option is choices if I want Best fit recordable CD, Best
fit by size or other. I am choosing other because I want DV-AVI. Whe you
choose "fewer choices in the drop window. The option for DV-AVI is not there.
The tutorial under MY videos problems on how do I save my movie as a DV-AVI
file demostrated this on a video clip. There are 8 other choices. These are
Video for local player(2.1 mbps),(1.5mbps. Video LAN(1.0 mbps),768,Vioe
Broadband,Video local playback at 2.1 and video local playback at 1.5. But no
DV-AVI choice? How do I correct this? Can anyone explain to me what all the
other choices are for? Or does oneof those choices the same as a DV-AVI? The
more I inquire the more complexthings seem to be getting. Help!!!!
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
John Inzer
 
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Ram wrote:
> Once a project is finished in movie maker.I go to file
> save movie file. It gets me to window called movie
> location. I am choosing option to save movie for copying
> to recordable CD. The I am saked to enter the file name
> and name for the CD.The next option is choices if I want
> Best fit recordable CD, Best fit by size or other. I am
> choosing other because I want DV-AVI. Whe you choose
> "fewer choices in the drop window. The option for DV-AVI
> is not there. The tutorial under MY videos problems on
> how do I save my movie as a DV-AVI file demostrated this
> on a video clip. There are 8 other choices. These are
> Video for local player(2.1 mbps),(1.5mbps. Video LAN(1.0
> mbps),768,Vioe Broadband,Video local playback at 2.1 and
> video local playback at 1.5. But no DV-AVI choice? How do
> I correct this? Can anyone explain to me what all the
> other choices are for? Or does oneof those choices the
> same as a DV-AVI? The more I inquire the more
> complexthings seem to be getting. Help!!!!

=================================
Try the following steps:

Type...Ctrl+P to open the Save Movie Wizard /

Choose...My Computer /

Next /

Enter a Name and a Save Location /

Next /

Show More Choices /

Other Settings /

Open the drop window and choose...DV-AVI /

Next /

Wait while the movie is saved /

Finish...

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375



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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
Ram
 
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Default Re: Best Fit Recordable CD

Thank I will try that step.

"John Inzer" wrote:

> Ram wrote:
> > Once a project is finished in movie maker.I go to file
> > save movie file. It gets me to window called movie
> > location. I am choosing option to save movie for copying
> > to recordable CD. The I am saked to enter the file name
> > and name for the CD.The next option is choices if I want
> > Best fit recordable CD, Best fit by size or other. I am
> > choosing other because I want DV-AVI. Whe you choose
> > "fewer choices in the drop window. The option for DV-AVI
> > is not there. The tutorial under MY videos problems on
> > how do I save my movie as a DV-AVI file demostrated this
> > on a video clip. There are 8 other choices. These are
> > Video for local player(2.1 mbps),(1.5mbps. Video LAN(1.0
> > mbps),768,Vioe Broadband,Video local playback at 2.1 and
> > video local playback at 1.5. But no DV-AVI choice? How do
> > I correct this? Can anyone explain to me what all the
> > other choices are for? Or does oneof those choices the
> > same as a DV-AVI? The more I inquire the more
> > complexthings seem to be getting. Help!!!!

> =================================
> Try the following steps:
>
> Type...Ctrl+P to open the Save Movie Wizard /
>
> Choose...My Computer /
>
> Next /
>
> Enter a Name and a Save Location /
>
> Next /
>
> Show More Choices /
>
> Other Settings /
>
> Open the drop window and choose...DV-AVI /
>
> Next /
>
> Wait while the movie is saved /
>
> Finish...
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! MVP
> How to ask a newsgroup question:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>
>
>
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Ram
 
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Default Re: Best Fit Recordable CD

I did what you suggested. But under other settings there is no DV-AVI
option.Allof the other options that I listed before are there but not the
DV-AVI.Whats up with that??Is this a format issue.?? Can it be rectified??
Did Dell forget to put that option in??What do you think??

"John Inzer" wrote:

> Ram wrote:
> > Once a project is finished in movie maker.I go to file
> > save movie file. It gets me to window called movie
> > location. I am choosing option to save movie for copying
> > to recordable CD. The I am saked to enter the file name
> > and name for the CD.The next option is choices if I want
> > Best fit recordable CD, Best fit by size or other. I am
> > choosing other because I want DV-AVI. Whe you choose
> > "fewer choices in the drop window. The option for DV-AVI
> > is not there. The tutorial under MY videos problems on
> > how do I save my movie as a DV-AVI file demostrated this
> > on a video clip. There are 8 other choices. These are
> > Video for local player(2.1 mbps),(1.5mbps. Video LAN(1.0
> > mbps),768,Vioe Broadband,Video local playback at 2.1 and
> > video local playback at 1.5. But no DV-AVI choice? How do
> > I correct this? Can anyone explain to me what all the
> > other choices are for? Or does oneof those choices the
> > same as a DV-AVI? The more I inquire the more
> > complexthings seem to be getting. Help!!!!

> =================================
> Try the following steps:
>
> Type...Ctrl+P to open the Save Movie Wizard /
>
> Choose...My Computer /
>
> Next /
>
> Enter a Name and a Save Location /
>
> Next /
>
> Show More Choices /
>
> Other Settings /
>
> Open the drop window and choose...DV-AVI /
>
> Next /
>
> Wait while the movie is saved /
>
> Finish...
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! MVP
> How to ask a newsgroup question:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>
>
>
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
John Inzer
 
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Default Re: Best Fit Recordable CD

Ram wrote:
> I did what you suggested. But under other settings there
> is no DV-AVI option.Allof the other options that I listed
> before are there but not the DV-AVI.Whats up with
> that??Is this a format issue.?? Can it be rectified?? Did
> Dell forget to put that option in??What do you think??

==================================
Don't know what to tell you...it's
there on mine. Have a look at the
following site:

How do I save my movie as a
DV-AVI file in Movie Maker?
http://tinyurl.com/8ktlw



--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375



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