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Now that I am starting to use video cliips in my Windows XP SP2 Microsoft
Movie Maker 5.1 program, I am having trouble playing the timeline with certain clips inserted. I can't find a common thread concerning the clips. Most of them are Windows Media Player file types. It seems that none of the Media Player video clips made from my Sony DSC-H1 digital camera will work so far. They all play the first time I start the timeline, however, when I stop the timeline, and then start it again, only some of them will let Movie Maker play the video and audio. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any tips. Ron Sheets |
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They are WMV files or some other extension?
Are they actually captured with Windows Movie Maker or is the camcorder one that records on a mini DVD or hard drive and therefore in another format? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Loanarranger" <Loanarranger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:05AB27AC-5735-42E4-92AA-35A465DAEBFD@microsoft.com... > Now that I am starting to use video cliips in my Windows XP SP2 Microsoft > Movie Maker 5.1 program, I am having trouble playing the timeline with > certain clips inserted. I can't find a common thread concerning the clips. > Most of them are Windows Media Player file types. It seems that none of > the > Media Player video clips made from my Sony DSC-H1 digital camera will work > so > far. They all play the first time I start the timeline, however, when I > stop > the timeline, and then start it again, only some of them will let Movie > Maker > play the video and audio. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any tips. > Ron Sheets |
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Cari,
My camera is primarily a digital still camera. After reading more about the specs for the camera, it seems the 30fps video is being outputted in mpeg1 format. Maybe therein lies my problem...compatibility issues? To answer your question, I download the video onto my computer, where it gets saved as a Windows Media Player wmv format...I think. Would a video converter program help, do you think? Thanks for your response. Ron Sheets "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > They are WMV files or some other extension? > > Are they actually captured with Windows Movie Maker or is the camcorder one > that records on a mini DVD or hard drive and therefore in another format? > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "Loanarranger" <Loanarranger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:05AB27AC-5735-42E4-92AA-35A465DAEBFD@microsoft.com... > > Now that I am starting to use video cliips in my Windows XP SP2 Microsoft > > Movie Maker 5.1 program, I am having trouble playing the timeline with > > certain clips inserted. I can't find a common thread concerning the clips. > > Most of them are Windows Media Player file types. It seems that none of > > the > > Media Player video clips made from my Sony DSC-H1 digital camera will work > > so > > far. They all play the first time I start the timeline, however, when I > > stop > > the timeline, and then start it again, only some of them will let Movie > > Maker > > play the video and audio. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any tips. > > Ron Sheets > > > |
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Windows Movie Maker doesn't really like MPEG files. You might want to try
another video editing program. If you have Nero 6 or 7 or Roxio 7 or 8, both have good video editing applications in them. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Loanarranger" <Loanarranger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F4201D3E-656D-4A41-B7CC-737C31CB1E7E@microsoft.com... > Cari, > > My camera is primarily a digital still camera. After reading more about > the > specs for the camera, it seems the 30fps video is being outputted in mpeg1 > format. Maybe therein lies my problem...compatibility issues? To answer > your > question, I download the video onto my computer, where it gets saved as a > Windows Media Player wmv format...I think. Would a video converter program > help, do you think? Thanks for your response. > Ron Sheets > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> They are WMV files or some other extension? >> >> Are they actually captured with Windows Movie Maker or is the camcorder >> one >> that records on a mini DVD or hard drive and therefore in another format? >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "Loanarranger" <Loanarranger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:05AB27AC-5735-42E4-92AA-35A465DAEBFD@microsoft.com... >> > Now that I am starting to use video cliips in my Windows XP SP2 >> > Microsoft >> > Movie Maker 5.1 program, I am having trouble playing the timeline with >> > certain clips inserted. I can't find a common thread concerning the >> > clips. >> > Most of them are Windows Media Player file types. It seems that none of >> > the >> > Media Player video clips made from my Sony DSC-H1 digital camera will >> > work >> > so >> > far. They all play the first time I start the timeline, however, when I >> > stop >> > the timeline, and then start it again, only some of them will let Movie >> > Maker >> > play the video and audio. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any >> > tips. >> > Ron Sheets >> >> >> |
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Thanks Cari,
Can Nero or Roxio do the timeline with music and text like Windows MovieMaker? I'm not opposed to using a more sophisticated editor, and in fact, would prefer it, as long as I can merge the different media. Ron Sheets "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Windows Movie Maker doesn't really like MPEG files. You might want to try > another video editing program. > > If you have Nero 6 or 7 or Roxio 7 or 8, both have good video editing > applications in them. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "Loanarranger" <Loanarranger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F4201D3E-656D-4A41-B7CC-737C31CB1E7E@microsoft.com... > > Cari, > > > > My camera is primarily a digital still camera. After reading more about > > the > > specs for the camera, it seems the 30fps video is being outputted in mpeg1 > > format. Maybe therein lies my problem...compatibility issues? To answer > > your > > question, I download the video onto my computer, where it gets saved as a > > Windows Media Player wmv format...I think. Would a video converter program > > help, do you think? Thanks for your response. > > Ron Sheets > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> They are WMV files or some other extension? > >> > >> Are they actually captured with Windows Movie Maker or is the camcorder > >> one > >> that records on a mini DVD or hard drive and therefore in another format? > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> > >> > >> "Loanarranger" <Loanarranger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:05AB27AC-5735-42E4-92AA-35A465DAEBFD@microsoft.com... > >> > Now that I am starting to use video cliips in my Windows XP SP2 > >> > Microsoft > >> > Movie Maker 5.1 program, I am having trouble playing the timeline with > >> > certain clips inserted. I can't find a common thread concerning the > >> > clips. > >> > Most of them are Windows Media Player file types. It seems that none of > >> > the > >> > Media Player video clips made from my Sony DSC-H1 digital camera will > >> > work > >> > so > >> > far. They all play the first time I start the timeline, however, when I > >> > stop > >> > the timeline, and then start it again, only some of them will let Movie > >> > Maker > >> > play the video and audio. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any > >> > tips. > >> > Ron Sheets > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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