Nexus
Mon Mar 17 18:00:01 PDT 2008
Thanks for the tip. I looked there and see other people with similar
problems, but no one has posted a suggestion for resolving it.
I wish that Microsoft would get off their butts and figure out how to fix
this. I think VISTA is the problem, really. It's nothing but a headache.
Vista reminds me of a dumb blonde with big knockers -- pretty to look at,
likely to cause a lot of problems, but is ultimately useless.
"On Request" wrote:
> While you may get a useful answer in this newsgroup, you might try posting
> the question to this URL:
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/
>
> A lot of real WMM experts there....myself I have very limited experience
> with WMM....
>
>
> "Nexus" <Nexus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D3CE42A6-B45E-415C-8EB9-B9DC78F2AA52@microsoft.com...
> > Additionally, I tried taking out audio, then all video but leaving audio,
> > then just video I converted to wmv and leaving the other video and audio.
> > Finally, I took out all video and audio and tried to publish just the
> > pictures. I did all that just to see if I could isolate a troubled file.
> > No
> > dice with all trials, same scenario of MM restarting and not publishing
> > yet
> > still without any sort of error messages. Next try will be to delete all
> > pictures and leave in video/audio and try it again without audio and again
> > without video.
> >
> > Could picture size of the original file have something to do with this?
> > The
> > Project file is only 1.41MB in size.
> >
> > "Nexus" wrote:
> >
> >> I'm using Vista, MM 6.0 etc, WMV audio file, JPG pictures, short video
> >> clips
> >> in the WMV format.
> >>
> >> No special effects on transitions.
> >>
> >> I've worked hard to time the pictures and video with the audio (it's a
> >> music
> >> video of my band that I'm working on) but when I go to publish --- MM
> >> asks
> >> for a file name, which I enter and hit next, then it closes, restarts
> >> itself,
> >> checks for the files, but does absolutely nothing after that.
> >>
> >> No error messages. It just doesn't publish. I tried copying the file
> >> and
> >> moving over to XP, but that doesn't work. Duh, I should've realized it
> >> would
> >> be a different version.
> >>
> >> What can I do to resolve this? I saw a similar problem on XP posts
> >> that's
> >> resolved by resaving video with some sort of Microsoft video timestamp
> >> program but can't figure out if that applies here.
> >>
> >> Please help! Thanks!
>
>