I can only add 6 video clips to the timeline, after that, MM crashes.
However... when I restart it, It appears to go directly to the point where I
left off, but I have to start all over again. At LEAST I don't have to import
my videoclips again because they are already saved somehow. Why do I seem to
have a "limit" to how many clips I can place in the timeline? This wasn't
always so!

Under the hood:

HP Pavilion 763n
Windows XP HOME
Intel P-4 @2.53GHz
2GB RAM
GeoForce FX 5200 Card
160GB HD
3 External HD's = 2.5TB

RAM (standard) 2000/2300 DDR (2 x 1GB)
Maximum 2 GB
Speed PC2100/PC1600
Type DDR
DIMM slots (Two ea.)

Any thoughts?

Re: Drag & Drop Limit? by Graham

Graham
Sun May 04 09:40:33 PDT 2008

Your video clips are not comaptible with movie maker?
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/MovieMaker/File_type_compatibility.htm

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"Linus 17" <Linus17@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AC057E00-5B6D-4103-B186-AE74090B5996@microsoft.com...
>I can only add 6 video clips to the timeline, after that, MM crashes.
> However... when I restart it, It appears to go directly to the point where
> I
> left off, but I have to start all over again. At LEAST I don't have to
> import
> my videoclips again because they are already saved somehow. Why do I seem
> to
> have a "limit" to how many clips I can place in the timeline? This wasn't
> always so!
>
> Under the hood:
>
> HP Pavilion 763n
> Windows XP HOME
> Intel P-4 @2.53GHz
> 2GB RAM
> GeoForce FX 5200 Card
> 160GB HD
> 3 External HD's = 2.5TB
>
> RAM (standard) 2000/2300 DDR (2 x 1GB)
> Maximum 2 GB
> Speed PC2100/PC1600
> Type DDR
> DIMM slots (Two ea.)
>
> Any thoughts?
>