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Hello,
I am trying Windows Moving Maker, and open a video (MPEG-2) that was recorded through my TV card. However, when I trie to open, I have the following error: [Parth of the file + name] could not be imported. An interface has too many methods to fire event from Any idea what this error message mean, and what I could do to solve the problem? Thanks Philippe |
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Windows Movie Maker really does not like MPEG files... do you have another
video editing software you can try? The error is common when trying to capture analog video rather than editing it, but I've seen it often when an ATI card is installed on the PC. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Philippe" <Philippe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:478E92B4-9158-4FF5-A116-0E97B05BEA08@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I am trying Windows Moving Maker, and open a video (MPEG-2) that was > recorded through my TV card. However, when I trie to open, I have the > following error: > > [Parth of the file + name] could not be imported. An interface has too > many > methods to fire event from > > Any idea what this error message mean, and what I could do to solve the > problem? > > Thanks > > Philippe |
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