Re: Can't Save Movie but Could I With The Vista Version? by PapaJohn
PapaJohn
Wed May 16 11:37:25 CDT 2007
I don't think Movie Maker can effectively use any more than 2 GB of memory,
so you're at that level without getting into your virtual memory. Closing
down other running apps and processes is the best you can do.
will it save to one of the 3 Pocket PC choices? They need the least amount
of memory.....
if you can do that, then try DV-AVI is next, as it needs a medium amount of
memory... high quality wmv files need the most.
If you havn't seen my website's Problem Solving > Can't Save a Movie page...
there's more there than you want to read.
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website references are to www.papajohn.org
PapaJohn
"dw" <dw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5099D479-C210-4CC8-83CD-833E0E295324@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the response. Do you think that there's any hope of saving in
> XP
> with the set up I have on this PC if I tweak the virtual memory settings
> or
> any other changes you'd recommend?
> --
> dw
>
>
> "PapaJohn" wrote:
>
>> I've run into two projects that wouln't save in XP due to the complexity,
>> and in both cases moving them to Vista resulted in them saving fine
>> because
>> of it's enhanced management of memory. One was a Photo Story and the
>> other a
>> Movie Maker project
>>
>> You need to move the soure files to the Vista system and maybe have them
>> in
>> identical subfolder locations...
>>
>> And 3rd party or custom transitions, effects and title animations need to
>> be
>> re-applied in Vista as the ones developed for XP won't work. See the
>> notes
>> on my website's Vista > Movie Maker pages.
>> --
>> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>>
>> PapaJohn
>>
>>
>> "dw" <dw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D07F8646-447F-48FB-B53C-2D4A575F15EA@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a very large project I completed. About 800 jpg pictures, each
>> >with
>> >a
>> > transition. Each picture is set to play for 2.5 seconds with a
>> > transition
>> > of
>> > .5 seconds. The entire show is about 40 minutes and the entire show is
>> > set
>> > to music.
>> >
>> > Of course, it won't save the movie. I want to save to DVD and first it
>> > saves to the PC but it won't even start to save. Eventually after no
>> > progress the error box comes up.
>> >
>> > My PC is brand new, 2 Gb of memory, 250 Gb hard drive, Pentium D 915
>> > 2.8GHz
>> > (Dual-Core) processor with Intel VII.
>> >
>> > I have a new lap top I bought as a gift and it has VISTA. I'm
>> > wondering
>> > if
>> > the Vista version of Movie Maker would handle this where XP doesn't?
>> > If
>> > so,
>> > how would I transfer from one PC to the other?
>> >
>> > If that's not a possiblity, I guess I have no other choice than to
>> > split
>> > the
>> > project? Thanks!
>> > --
>> > dw
>>
>>
>>