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When I try to import a .mpg file that I know to be about 20 minutes long
..... the clip I get in WMM is about 6 seconds and no matter what I do I can't ever get the entire mpeg to display... I tried unchecking the make clips box in the import dialog box but that didn't make a difference any ideas would be appreciated |
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Convert it to WMV or AVI first. WMM sometimes has problems with MPEG files.
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "irishnh" <irishnh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AA76CEFC-853F-4408-9CC3-3C2533B8DDDD@microsoft.com... > When I try to import a .mpg file that I know to be about 20 minutes long > .... the clip I get in WMM is about 6 seconds and no matter what I do I > can't > ever get the entire mpeg to display... I tried unchecking the make clips > box > in the import dialog box but that didn't make a difference > > > any ideas would be appreciated |
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