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I import pictures in to Microsoft Movie Maker and when I go to play them back
their display is blurry. I've tried both video formats and aspect ratios and neither one has helped. The pictures look fine when viewed with Windows Picture viewer, but are blurry when viewed with Microsoft Movie Maker. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks, Warner. |
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WHat do you mean by both formats and aspect rations? There are many formats
and aspect ratios. To try to help a few facts are listed here, along with a link to another MVP's site which goes into stills in greater detail. http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...illPicture.htm scroll down to more on pictures. You may find using photostory, which is free from MS is better for you, as it is designed for stills, whereas MM is for video. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Warner@nospam.postalias" <Warnernospampostalias@discussions.microsoft.com > wrote in message news:2E292F8C-A4AD-495E-B527-92B7906FAF2F@microsoft.com... >I import pictures in to Microsoft Movie Maker and when I go to play them >back > their display is blurry. I've tried both video formats and aspect ratios > and > neither one has helped. The pictures look fine when viewed with Windows > Picture viewer, but are blurry when viewed with Microsoft Movie Maker. > Any ideas or suggestions? > > Thanks, > Warner. |
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Thanks for the info, I will check these ideas out.
There are two format and ratios options within Microsoft Movie Maker. Is there no way to adjust the settings in Microsoft Movie Maker to make the picture more clear. The program seems to work well with stills except for the picture clarity. Thanks, Warner. "Graham Hughes" wrote: > WHat do you mean by both formats and aspect rations? There are many formats > and aspect ratios. > > To try to help a few facts are listed here, along with a link to another > MVP's site which goes into stills in greater detail. > http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...illPicture.htm > scroll down to more on pictures. > > You may find using photostory, which is free from MS is better for you, as > it is designed for stills, whereas MM is for video. > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "Warner@nospam.postalias" <Warnernospampostalias@discussions.microsoft.com > > wrote in message news:2E292F8C-A4AD-495E-B527-92B7906FAF2F@microsoft.com... > >I import pictures in to Microsoft Movie Maker and when I go to play them > >back > > their display is blurry. I've tried both video formats and aspect ratios > > and > > neither one has helped. The pictures look fine when viewed with Windows > > Picture viewer, but are blurry when viewed with Microsoft Movie Maker. > > Any ideas or suggestions? > > > > Thanks, > > Warner. > > > |
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