The file is a .wmv that Windows Media Player has no problems in playing. It uses:

Audio Codec: Windows Media Audio 9 40 kbps, 32 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR

Video Codec: Windows Media Video 9

Why can't Windows Movie Maker import it?

Re: The file is not indexed and cannot be imported by John

John
Mon Oct 23 00:20:07 CDT 2006

Stewart Berman wrote:
> The file is a .wmv that Windows Media Player has no problems in
> playing. It uses:
>
> Audio Codec: Windows Media Audio 9 40 kbps, 32 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
>
> Video Codec: Windows Media Video 9
>
> Why can't Windows Movie Maker import it?
====================================
Maybe the following article
will offer some ideas:

How to index a .wmv file with
Windows Media Encoder
http://tinyurl.com/wjz5m

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Re: The file is not indexed and cannot be imported by Stewart

Stewart
Tue Oct 24 00:07:41 CDT 2006

I followed the instructions, did a "Save As and Index" and got a message box saying "Failed to save
file" (very informative). However it did save the file -- it just didn't index it. So all I got
was another copy of the unindexed file. (No it didn't run out of space -- there are over 40 GB free
on the drive.)

Pardon me for the following comments but I am beginning to think that some software should come with
a label that it can be hazardous to your health.

Another example of brilliant programming. Not only doesn't it work but it realizes it doesn't work
and, instead of telling the user why it doesn't work it gives a misleading message. So we now have
to post two bugs -- one for the failure to index and one for the failure to display the appropriate
error message.

At the end of all this I still have an unidexed wmv file that Windows Movie Maker can't import.

"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote:

>Stewart Berman wrote:
>> The file is a .wmv that Windows Media Player has no problems in
>> playing. It uses:
>>
>> Audio Codec: Windows Media Audio 9 40 kbps, 32 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
>>
>> Video Codec: Windows Media Video 9
>>
>> Why can't Windows Movie Maker import it?
>====================================
>Maybe the following article
>will offer some ideas:
>
>How to index a .wmv file with
>Windows Media Encoder
>http://tinyurl.com/wjz5m


Re: The file is not indexed and cannot be imported by John

John
Tue Oct 24 01:21:22 CDT 2006

Stewart Berman wrote:
> I followed the instructions, did a "Save As and Index" and got a
> message box saying "Failed to save file" (very informative). However
> it did save the file -- it just didn't index it. So all I got was
> another copy of the unindexed file. (No it didn't run out of space
> -- there are over 40 GB free on the drive.)
>
> Pardon me for the following comments but I am beginning to think that
> some software should come with a label that it can be hazardous to
> your health.
>
> Another example of brilliant programming. Not only doesn't it work
> but it realizes it doesn't work and, instead of telling the user why
> it doesn't work it gives a misleading message. So we now have to
> post two bugs -- one for the failure to index and one for the failure
> to display the appropriate error message.
>
> At the end of all this I still have an unidexed wmv file that Windows
> Movie Maker can't import.
===================================
I hear your frustration...

Maybe the following links will offer something new:

Re-Index WMV Files
http://www.jhepple.com/support/reindexwmv.htm

Windows Media conversion or playback problems
http://www.jhepple.com/support/KB/wmv_conversion.htm

Download the TOOL WMVINDEXER(FREE)
http://www.artech365.com/winvdr/down.htm

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