canon zr45 mc
I am unable to get the video capture to recognise the video camera. The PC
recognoises the still camera part and I am able to view photos via usb cable.
However I am unable to transfer my video from camera to PC. Any thoughts? Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40952
Website Move
My www.papajohn.org website is now at the 1&1 service, no longer a forwarded
address by Domain Direct to my son's eicsoftware.com server.
About 1/2 of the traffic has been switched so far to the new website... but
there are many with links to specific pages or files at eicsoftware.com
which will still work until I delete the files.
As I verify the files are on the new site at 1&1, I'll delete them from
eicsoftware.com.... if this results in any links of yours that don't work,
and you need help determining the appropriate new one, let me know.
PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40950
Digital Camera Video becomes jerky when added to MM2 Project
I captured some video with my digital camera. The camera handbook calls it
a motion JPEG 640 x 480 pixels at 30 frames per second. My computer
captured it OK and stored it as an .AVI file. I can import into MM2 as a
video "collection". Up to this point, it looks fine and runs very smoothly.
But once I add the "collection" to my project it becomes noticeably jerky
compared to the rest of the project which is normal camcorder footage, which
remains smooth when it is added into a project.
The digital camera movie is 128 kbps, whereas my camcorder movies seem to be
2060 kbps. I wonder if this is the reason for the loss of quality and if
so, is there a work around?
thanks Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40949
1024 x 576 Video
Hello,
I am uploading a file to my website that will give you an idea how
important it is to use still images that are the correct size rather than
the now known to be wrong advice of making your stills a silly size that is
smaller than the target size of your video.
I have extracted a bit of video from one of my recent DVD's. This
particular clip is made from still images that were first cropped so as to
conform to the ratio 16:9 and then re sampled so that their size was 1024 x
576 pixels (I'm working with PAL) They were then strung together in Nero
and added to an existing project. The file I am uploading is rather large
but OK for anyone on Broadband...I guess its going to be a while yet...you
will know when its ready for download...a new page will appear from the
main menu.
The video file is in the MPeg format...converting it to AVI uncompressed
resulted an a 12Gb file...It would have had to be an uncompressed format
because any new compression would have detracted from what I wanted to show
and that is, Quality, that thing you get when you do the job properly and
not as recently described by another, ill-conceived method
Anyone wanting too can discus it further in the Common Rooms at my web
site, because I am not coming back here. I have seen REHAN (WILL TRY HARDER
NEXT TIME) bite the dust and that was a real laugh, I have watched
paperjohn tell proven lies one after the other about his abilities (and it
would seem that he does not really have any) and I have seen those lies
defended by almost all of the MVP's. You should all know as well that not
all of the MVP's like paperjohn and a small but growing number of them have
had a quiet laugh about REHAN (WILL TRY HARDER NEXT TIME) and I am NOT
including Al Stu in any of these comments. They do not want to be
identified, and I can not say I blame them. I have witnessed the blind bias
exhibited by Mr Brown and Eddy (a letter is on the way by the way) Between
us we have decided the only way the situation could be put right is if
certain people were sacked...and of course that won't happen
So Bye Bye PapaerJohn (LIAR) and REHAN (WILL TRY HARDER NEXT TIME) and
Hughes (Who for some reason wanted me to know he was on Benefits...go
figure) Reply and say anything you like, I won't mind a bit, I won't even
know.
Do please feel free to download the video though, it would be nice to be a
fly on the wall when you see real quality created as a result of doing the
job properly LOLOLOL
--
Kelly Secundus
www.the-kellys.org
Truthfully, I am not a Liar and not an Instant Expert, But I know someone
who tried a LOT harder & still got shown to be wrong
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Can't connect to VCR
I am using V2.1. I want to connect my Sony VCR to my PC via USB Instant
VideoCD device made by Adstech. When I want to capture Video, both the 'Video
input source' and 'Audio input source' has <none> which I cannot change. I
get this error message 'A problem was encountered while trying to connect to
one of your capture devices. Check your capture devices, and then try again.'
I checked the Hardware device troubleshooter but the USB device is working
fine. What should I do next? All answers appreciated! Thanks, Pieter Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40942
new fonts vs. old fonts
I have seen quite a few fonts on the net that I really like and would like to
download and incorporate them into WMM. Can anyone kindly give me a step by
step walk through on how to do this?
Also, is there an easy way to lose some of the old fonts that are absolutely
never gonna be used?
Thanks again guy and gals! Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40941
problem saving wmm project as movie
Have been working on this for a while. Followed all kinds of advice given and
look at all kinds of postings. Still cannot get it to work. One response said
project may be corrupt and to make sure that there are no transitions the
full length of the clip. What exactly does that mean.
--
dianne Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40939
Movie Maker Locking Up
I have problem thats not going away with everything I've tried.
First here's my system specs.
AMD XP 2600+
1.5GB DDR
GeForce 6800 GT 256MB DDR3
EPox 2.0 EP-8RDA3+ nVidia nForce2 Chipset W/SATA 533FSB+
SB Audigy 2 Gamer
There's the Primary components that I have. Now here;s my problem.
Everytime I try to save/load a project on WMM, or load a movie file in WMM it
will lock up. There are other places that lock up as well but I cant name
them at this time.
Once I click the button(s) 'Load', 'Save', or 'Cancel', the file browsing
box freezes on te screen, and the program crashes. This started happening
once I went to SP2. I can make small movies with just credits just fine, and
I cansave the movie files as well. I can open my old WMM project files and
save movie files to my computer, but that's it. Everything else I try locks
the program up.
I've uninstalled the program, reinstalled it with the Windows Update
version, along with the client install version, I've also went as far as
uninstalling SP2 and reinstalling (after backing up my entire system of
course).
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
--
John Clark,
Computer Freelancers of
Anchorage, AK Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40936
FAQ: #20050814 Crashes & Hangs
Movie Maker FAQ 1 Last updated 6th January 2005
Crashing and Hanging
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1) What is a Codec?
==============
A Codec is software that was first created to deal with the transposition of data from one form into another. One of the first important Codecs was a procedure still used today called Soundex. I believe the first proper use of Soundex was by the Mormons. Most of us use Soundex or its equivalent every time we use a spell checker. The Mormons use it in their vast database of all persons baptised by them. It enables very fast data searches on similar sounding words that are not necessarily spelled the same way. Soundex though is a one way procedure. Its a CODER The other part of the word Codec is derived from the word DECODER. Joining the two parts together we get the word CODEC...Codec.
With regard to Codecs and any Video or Audio playing software. MP3 or WMA audio files have been compressed using CODER routines. When you play those files on your computer you are using the DECODER routines to produce a sound or video signal that can be seen/heard on your machine.
With regard to Audio/Video editing software. A Codec is used to compress the data so that it occupies as small a space as possible usually on a hard drive. But in the case of editing a file the Codec must first expand the compressed data before the edit can occur and afterwards compress it again when the data is saved to a new file.
The problems with Codecs arise from "Calls" A call is the expression used to define the way one software module talks to another so that information can be passed between the two. The problem occurs when the Call is not properly formatted, or the reply is not understood. This becomes a problem that the calling software must handle. When the calling software fails to handle the error it can do one of a number of things....the correct way is to contain the error and respond with an alternative approach and possibly inform the user that the error occurred, the other approach we are all to familiar with, either the software or the machine crashes and probably taking all of your hard work with it.
2) Movie Maker crashes, what can I do?
============================
From item one above there is a good chance that your problem arises from a problem with a Codec. Movie Maker version 2.1 was supposed to address this issue by giving you the user the ability to disable one or more of the Codecs on your machine. The problem however is not fully addressed and results in some Codecs not being exposed to the disable option. If its that particular Codec that is causing the problem you are stuck.
You need to know which Codec it is, where it is, possibly what other software installed it and what other dependencies exist. In other words you need to know a LOT of things. The proper way of dealing with the issue would be to remove the offending Codec but that's not very practical as you may really need the other software that depends on it.
There is a temporary solution available in the form of a program called "Rename Codecs" It has been in use for perhaps a year now by many hundreds of people and with great success. There have been a total of 6 times that the program did not solve the users problem (At the time of writing this) You can obtain your FREE copy of the program from www.the-kellys.org The basics of the program are that it will offer you the option of temporarily renaming Codecs that are known to be a problem for Movie Maker. You would do that before using Movie Maker. Once you are finished using the program you again run Movie Maker and use the RESTORE option to put those Codecs back into operation...its very easy to use.
There is an additional option. You can use the options within XP to turn off the various levels of video acceleration that your graphics card has. Doing this is not a good idea but if you do you must understand that every program that relies on those abilities will either run badly or not at all. To turn the acceleration down right click your desktop and select PROPERTIES, then SETTINGS then ADVANCED and then TROUBLERSHOOT. You will then see a slider bar which should normally be positioned on the far right. You can move it one step at a time and then close the dialog down and re-try Movie Maker. You can repeat those steps until (and if) Movie Maker works properly.
A lot of video programs give you the opportunity of taking a snap shot of the video displayed, Intervideo WinDVD 5 does a good job of this. Movie Maker also has this option. BUT, if you turn the acceleration down as above, you will no longer be able to take those snapshots. This is not a great problem of course as you can change the acceleration back. But it is rather tedious.
3) How do I make my system perform better and stop Movie Maker crashing
=======================================================
This is by far the best way of doing things. Whilst the Rename Codec program is a MUST when you really do need to keep "other" software on your system, the following approach will ensure that your system runs at its best speed and will be less likely to crash at all from Video or Audio problems.
You need to download the latest versions of DirectX and the Windows Codecs pack together with the latest version of Windows Media Player. You should NOT try to install these packages via the Internet, you should get the standalone versions. The reason is obvious once you know it. Suppose those updates you did some time back are not working properly...it may be that they were not installed properly or it may be that a file is either corrupt or simply missing. How would you know??? The more experienced may spot the problem but the average user will not. So why download the full package??? That's easy. When you unzip a package several checks are made to ensure the integrity of the files inside the zip. If there is a problem you will be told there and then...the file is corrupt or damaged in some other way....you do not need to trust an install over the Internet and the possibility of data being missed....
You can get the packages via these links...
Codec Pack
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http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.aspx
DirectX
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http://go.microsoft.com/?LinkID=1081813
Windows Media Player
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b446ae53-3759-40cf-80d5-cde4bbe07999&displaylang=en
Movie Maker for XP
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http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/choose.aspx
The link for Movie Maker is actually a link to SP2 (Service Pack 2). This a large download. Its not to bad if you have a reasonably fast broadband connection, but if the download fails its a long way back to the start!!! Personally I would recommend you obtain A CD version of SP2...its available on the Windows Magazine and from Microsoft directly
Drivers for your graphics card
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I have discovered that most people are confused on the issue of drivers for their graphics card in that when advised to acquire the latest driver they go straight to the Microsoft website and get one from them. Their is a problem with that in that the drivers supplied by Microsoft are Generic.
I made the mistake of going direct to Microsoft some time back and the result was that I could only run the machine in the basic "Safe Mode" the driver was the most up to date and was definitely more recent than the existing driver. It took some time to understand what was going on I must admit......
The graphics card was an NVidia GForce 4 etc and was manufactured by Gainward. After several attempts at getting the Microsoft driver to install I decided that the download MUST BE corrupted in some way, So I went to the NVidia website and downloaded their driver (Same version number as the one from Microsoft) I had the exact same problems!!! In the end I went to the Gainward website and downloaded the most up to date driver they had.....once installed the graphics card performed better than ever and with more configuration options than I would ever need.
So why did an older driver work better than the most recent from NVidia ??? Its simple when you know why .... Gainward produce high capability cards and in order to achieve some of their aims they change the way the NVidia chipset works. This requires a modified driver....and they produce their own. The card is still based on the NVidia and conforms to the basic design....but it runs very much faster because of code optimisation, and that optimisation is missing from the Microsoft or NVidia drivers.
The result of all this is that you should ALWAYS go to the website of the MANUFACTURER of the card and not the manufacturer of the chipset (in my case NVidia)
The Method
-----------------
Reboot your computer and install SP2. After the install has completed you should reboot your computer twice...yes boring but desirable
After the reboot you should now install the DirectX pack and reboot again.
After that reboot install the Codec Pack and reboot yet again.
After that install Windows Media Player and reboot again
Finally install the latest driver for your graphics card.
Rebooting the machine does perform an important task. It completes installation process's and ensures that previously existing file locks are removed. Under certain conditions XP will not overwrite a file if it has been locked. Note that this is not the same as marking a file as Read Only.
Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility
---------------------------------------------------------------
This utility can be obtained here...
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/portablemediacenter/decoder.mspx
A very useful program but with a problem. It reports that I have the MGI MPEG-2 Video Decoder on one of my machines...I have NO MGI software on my system!!
I would not let that put you off using it as it does have a useful purpose even though the same objective can be achieved via other already existing routes within XP. I am in favour of this program as it does give good advice on which Codec you should select as the preferred Codec
4) What files does Movie Maker NOT like?
==============================
Any MPEG based file will cause Movie Maker problems even though they seldom cause problems for Media Player. There are a number of reasons...Media Player does not need the CODER part of the Codec and there are many methods/procedures/algothims used to Code an MPeg file and its that wide range of methods that Movie Maker can not address. Its not really a bug but the method of dealing with the issue, well there is no method...Movie Maker gives an error and crashes or it just crashes. The particular file extensions are Mpeg, MPG and MP3.
JPeg still images can also be a problem and for similar reasons to MPeg files. There are a number of formats for a JPeg and it seems that the older formats are not properly dealt with. To work around the issue you can reduce the compression used in creating the JPeg and NOT use the progressive format method
The best solution for these problems is to convert the file into a more acceptable format, and as it happens a format that is more easily worked on by Movie Maker...the conversion you should employ are
MPeg, MPG convert to AVI, MP3 convert to WAV and JPeg, JPG convert to a standard bitmap BMP
NOTES
======
There are several other approaches you can take to solving a Codec issue. I have seen several other methods of solving the problem, and basically they don't. Instead they treat the symptom and not the problem itself. Several other methods involve damaging the picture of your computers layout (that's a bad pun by the way) and simply doing that involves the risk of permanent damage to that picture.
The program Rename Codecs also damages that picture of your system but it does at least provide a user friendly way of restoring your system and that method requires no prior knowledge on your part about where, which and how to make those changes.
All efforts are made to ensure that the information is accurate. As no one is perfect I would be happy to hear of any errors found in this document (send an e-mail to webmaster@the-kellys.org). If you have any doubts at all over following the advice given here you should NOT attempt it.
The contents of this FAQ are liable to change with out prior notification.
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Complaint about the MVP REHAN: #20050814
Attention Mr. Eddy and Mr. Brown both of Microsoft
I see you are still refusing to supply the contact details of your supervisors. Yes we all know about "Hell freezing over" don't we.
I'm told you are happy to let me continue posting this message in the belief that I will eventually get fed up and go away. Let me ask you one question. At what point in the last couple of years have you seen me back down?
I am happy to post this message until such time as you do the job you are paid to do without displaying your clear and obvious bias of the past. It makes no difference to me, but what will your VP have to say when I lay all of the facts in front of him in a nice neat and chronological order identifying things like a number of people with multiple identities...you know, the ones you are referring too in that insulting email you sent me. As I say, I am quite happy to do that, I don't have a position to defend.
When discussing this messages with others one of them said it lacked respect, and yes it does lack respect. How could I respect someone so biased as either of you two.
An MVP who wishes to remain anonymous (and from what I hear that's exactly what he should do) has pointed me to wards the below message. I fully expect you to do your usual NOTHING, but I rather thought that the rest of the world should witness your reaction. So here is the message...
Re: John Kelly - The Thread of Doom!
Rehan </Forums/User/UserProfile.aspx?UserName=Rehan>
www.rehanfx.org <http://www.rehanfx.org> Joined: 21 Apr 2004 Total Posts:
945
Posted: 30 Mar 2005 05:53 AM For those who do not frequent the ms nwsgroup:
As his attacks increased in frequency and viciousness I finally gave in and
broke my restraint with this j**k. A flame war erupted where he met equal
measures of blows and the drama ended with him humiliated and running away
for a week.... Sorry but only a week... Will try harder next time :)
The attacks he refers to were the ones where another MVP had to tell him I was correct and that he was WRONG. Equal Measures !!!....this guy is a scream...he should be on the stage....Will Try Harder Next Time ??? Hmmmmmmmmm
Now then...the below message from Eddy.
Greetings,
I have received multiple complaints regarding personal attacks made by
you in the microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker newsgroup. After
reviewing posts made by you, we believe that they are abusive and
violate the Rules of Conduct for our newsgroups as listed at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx. We would
request that you refrain from using the Microsoft newsgroups for
personal attacks.
If you disagree with our assessment of your posts, or have any
questions, you may contact us at usenet@microsoft.com or myself directly
at johneddy@microsoft.com.
John Eddy
Microsoft Newsgroups Administrator
This one tears me up..no seriously....the complainer TED BREWER was brought in as a special event to the newsgroup to post that complaint....but people with short memories will not realize that he posted one many weeks before where he also said I was being added to his kill file. Brewer would have ordinary users believe that he is a casual spectator (he is NOT a poster in any sense of the word as he only posts according to the needs of others)
Now lets take a look at some of the other Numerous complainers you say you have received messages from.....Middleton = Parker = Prestonian...and as each of these identities have stirred up flame wars and as they are all the same person that leaves us with the thought that it was a concerted effort. We now have another "mvp" called Hughes who has joined forces with Parker and after all this time clearly identifies himself as one of the trouble makers it leaves you with a very diminished list of so called complainers and three prominent "mvp"'s who are not exactly what you wanted in that role. Yet you still encourage them, so it sheens. Why is that? Have you dug yourself so large a hole that you can no longer climb out. What future do you see for yourselves???
The attempts by a person using a woman's name (see other thread in moviemakers forum by woman claiming to be blocked. More on that below) and the person calling himself KDE to initiate additional arguments.....I was fore warned...SO SORRY FELLAS...you just cant trust anyone.
The woman complaining she was blocked....well who/where would you run to in order to complain about being blocked from a website???....of course...go to the moviemaker forum and post a message titled "Who is John Kelly"......Pathetic fellas...really pathetic
Rehan and his helpers from the MVPS.....it was suggested that I lay a trap, actually the idea was already in mind...So I post a message based on a TV advert in the UK. That advert stats that the human eye can actually see less than one million colours....what happens...REHAN digs out a 7 year old web page and quotes a section of that page out of context..he also added words that are NOT in the document....I forget and can't be bothered to check the exact wording but it was almost designed to make you think that the flame starter REHAN actually knew the Dr. in question he referred to him as being HIGHLY respected in this field etc A Comment clearly designed to start an argument .....and then another funny happens....one of the friends of the flame starter REHAN adds comments to the thread in this group about the number of bits and what they are used for in an image.......but SHE included her normal signature......go check and look for any time prior to this event for messages by this person????
Another clear attempt at starting a flame war...and by an MVP
While talking about how wonderfull (NOT) your MVP's are...take a look at the message posted after my sig. Its a clear example of We have no reason to attack you other than the fact you are demonstrating what an idiot the mvp papajohn is...and if you stop telling people we will stop attacking you. I am never affected by threats no matter who makes them.
ARE YOU GETTING THE PICTURE YET???? IS IT SINKING IN AT ALL ????
Well, I guess you both have "A" picture, you made rehan a Microsoft Valued Professional LOLOLOLOLOL
While I am thinking along these lines, YOU mr eddy...and your vicious and nasty attack on me when I posted a message to a whole bunch of newsgroups by mistake...REMEMBER ???? Yes Mr. Eddy (Microsoft Newsgroups Administrator) I remember.....I continually referred you to the rules of Usenet and you repeatedly said you did not comply with those rules......lets just take a little look at your message above... Ah Yes...I can see usenet@microsoft.com....hold on a second...you said........
I won't bother adding any more to the above....I just want the public to see exactly how you deal with complaints when an MVP (papajohn) is caught out over his blatant lying...SIXTY THREE NEWSGROUPS being just one example LOL and what you do when a complete novice (rehan) tries to back up the LIAR Papajohn...you made him an MVP as well !!! LOLOLOL
And you wonder why I turned down your offer to discus being an mvp myself further LOLOL
A far as your e-mail goes mr eddy...I really could not give a hoot what you say think or do (because I can prove that papajohn is a LIAR)...as far as your "Review" goes....don't make me laugh...you are clearly highly biased and quite happy to steer a conversation in any direction that suits just you and those you protect.and having done a very quick check, I find that I am not alone when thinking this..... When that chap wished you would die, did you ban him from ever using a Microsoft Newsgroup??? What did you do when REHAN hoped that I would die soon?? (in one of his messages posted in here)
Finally, you are blacklisted and neither you or Brown will be able to send further insulting emails. You will pass comment in here just like you have in the past.
--
John Kelly
No No, The Truth Is, I Am Not An Instant Expert, but I know someone who is...............and he will have to try a LOT HARDER
Have a Real Nice Day Y' here!!
From: "Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org>
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Let go of the vendetta you have on PapaJohn - he doesn't deserve it. You
post your messages and let PapaJohn post his messages without any hassle -
yes?
--
Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
"John Kelly" <nospam@no.spam> wrote in message
news:Qdpqc.3300$6J6.32400535@news-text.cableinet.net...
| and after seeing this...
|
| This is your jumping off point to a number of interesting offerings being
| provided for you by a few folks associated with the Microsoft Most
Valuable
| Professional (MVP) program. Plan to check this page every so often as new
| subwebs are bound to show up from time to time. Listed below are the main
| subareas you will find here now. You may also find our new Search
capability
| useful - try it, and let us know!
|
| Are you sure your comments in here will be regarded by Microsoft with
| affection???
|
| Have a nice day..........
|
|
| "Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message
| news:epLcK1NPEHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
| > I wondered why he was so bitter. His attacks on PapaJohn have no
| > foundations.
| >
| > --
| >
| > Will Denny
| > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
| >
| >
| > "Fred" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:D1552D3B-5DB1-4F2B-BE8F-D189F3E38F35@microsoft.com...
| > | Oh poor John..... Still bitter about being considered, and
| > | subsequently REJECTED by Microsoft for the MVP award?
| > |
| > | Now that's something to LOL about! :|)
| > |
| > | ----- John Kelly wrote: -----
| > |
| > | Still trying to wind people up, is that a requirement of being an
| > MVP?
| > |
| > | Why do you NOW show that you are an MVP?
| > |
| > | What is your agenda here?
| > |
| > | --
| > | Best Wishes.....John Kelly
| > | www.the-kellys.org
| > | www.the-kellys.co.uk
| > | All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No
| Value
| > is
| > | obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work
| > |
| > Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40907
How do you import Movie Maker files into Sonic MyDVD to burn to di
I love Movie Maker for editing video and stringing together pics to make a
slideshow set to music. I was disappointed after creating a project to
realize you can't burn to disc - but instead need to use a third party
software. At Microsoft's suggestion (on the website) I purchased MyDVD from
Sonic to burn the project to disc. Unfortunately, when I try to add a file
(formerly created in Movie Maker - .mswmm) MyDVD indicates that file type is
not supported. I have read rave reviews about other users who make projects
in Movie Maker then burn them to disc in MyDVD. Can anyone help? Microsoft
and Sonic have let me down so far. Appreciate any tips! Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40906
For still pictures and music use Picture Story 3
I have recently been trying to make a slide show with still images and
putting music to them...I tried to do it in WMM and it kept freezing up when
I went to save to avi. Photo Story 3 is much better and easier to use than
MM..so I would suggest using PS3 to make your slide shows. Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40896
Photo Story 3.0
I have downloaded PS 3.0 several times. I have the same problem each time.
Downloads ok. Open PS 3 software no problem. On Welcome page, click next, no
problem. Click on Import Pictures, no problem. Then, the File Browser come up
and it is frozen. Nothing will work. I had PS 2 and it worked great. What is
going on? Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40890
Re: Fuzzy Still Pictures
1. Yes that's correct. If you're targeting a higher resolution flat panel then I would use WMV
2. The filter is applied before the DV-AVI encoder.
3. Your concerns are valid. Yes, we always assume an image has a 1:1 pixel aspect ratio, so whether you add a 640x480 image or a 720x480 image there is going to be some resizing going on. The only way to get around this is to render the image to a video file first, like I described in my blog where you can use the Windows Media Encoder to encoder the image to a 720x480 WMV file.
Regards
Dean.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rehan
Posted At: Friday, August 12, 2005 7:22 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker
Conversation: Fuzzy Still Pictures
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Still Pictures
Hi Dean
A few questions:
1. As Papajohn asked, does this confirm that DV AVI is a poorer choice for
flat panel TVs (than WMVs)?
2. Is the filter applied before the encoder (for DV AVI) kicks in or is it
done during the encoding?
3. Can you also confirm (or deny) my concerns for quality loss arising
purely because of non-square pixel encoding (i.e. even if the filter is
removed). As I asked on your blog post, I suspect that due to non-square
pixel resampling step required to fit a 4:3 picture into 720x480 frame, the
picture quality will always be less than what is possible for 1-to-1 mapping
achievable when rendering to a 640x480 frame.
Regards.
--
Rehan
MS MVP -- Digital Media
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker
"Dean Rowe [MS]" <deanro@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ufp2p$3nFHA.3608@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Wow, looks like I've missed an interesting thread :-)
>
> Actually there are a couple of issues with saving images to DV-AVI vs. WMV
> in MovieMaker.
>
> Firstly the WMV encoder typically just a does a better job of encoding the
> image at the profile you're using vs. DV-AVI. However that is not as
> significant as the second issue.
>
> When we save to DV-AVI we're assuming that you're ultimately targeting
> playback on a regular television as opposed to a computer monitor.
> Consequently when we're saving to DV-AVI we actually put a filter in the
> graph that ensures all colors are NTSC safe and it also slightly blurs the
> image. This is deliberate so that the image doesn't flicker so much on a
> regular TV. Of course this makes it look worse when you're looking at the
> result on a computer display, which is typically of a higher quality than
> a TV.
>
> However with more and more flatpanels and the like being sold, most TV's
> today are of a much better quality than the TV's of yesteryear, so the
> filter is becoming less and less necessary. Just as an FYI, I'm pushing to
> have an option in the next version of MovieMaker so that it can be removed
> if desired.
>
> Regards
> Dean Rowe
> Windows Movie Maker Team, Microsoft
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Al Stu - MVP
> Posted At: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:09 AM
> Posted To: microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker
> Conversation: Fuzzy Still Pictures
> Subject: Re: Fuzzy Still Pictures
>
>
> Windows Movie Maker's inability to save images in the "DV-AVI (NTSC)"
> format
> with the same clarity as "High Quality Video (NTSC)" is a flaw of Windows
> Movie Maker. It is not due to fundamental nature of DV-AVI or the
> specifications, or because it has to resample images or alter pixel aspect
> ratio. It's a flaw with how Windows Movie Maker deals with the image.
> There is no technical reason images saved in the "DV-AVI (NTSC)" format
> can't be as clear as when saved in the "High Quality Video (NTSC)" format.
>
> And that's where it ends for me.
>
>
> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:OZ3vdPnnFHA.3408@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> 1) Upsampling does not occur on images with larger pixel foot print, say
>>> 2160x1440. Yet they are still fuzzy if saved as DV-AVI, but clear if
>>> saved as WMV.
>>
>> It does. The first thing Movie Maker does is that it resizes the input
>> images to the output display size. So when saving as DV AVI an image of
>> 2160x1440 would be resized to 640x480 as the first step. (see the dshow
>> graph on dean rowe's blog). The reason it is 640x480 is because that is
>> the "display size" being the 4:3 ratio. After all the processing in Movie
>> Maker, the encoding step resamples this image to 720x480. This second
>> resampling (upsampling) is where the non-square pixel encoding happens.
>>
>>
>>> 2) Isn't "High Quality Video (NTSC) also 720x480? Yet the image is not
>>> fuzzy.
>>
>> It is !!! Compare it with the render to 640x480 wmv. But it is less than
>> DV AVI since in WMV encoding you can control sharpness (by specifying it
>> in the custom profile). I would guess that the profiles you tested with,
>> use higher sharpness value. Nevertheless it will never match the a square
>> pixel encoding profie of size 640x480.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> --
>> Rehan
>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker
>>
>>
>>
>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:%23O2O3khnFHA.3564@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> Two problems with that.
>>>
>>> 1) Upsampling does not occur on images with larger pixel foot print, say
>>> 2160x1440. Yet they are still fuzzy if saved as DV-AVI, but clear if
>>> saved as WMV.
>>>
>>> 2) Isn't "High Quality Video (NTSC) also 720x480? Yet the image is not
>>> fuzzy.
>>>
>>> So upsampling is obviously not the cause of the fuzziness.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bob [MVP]" <bob@nospam.org> wrote in message
>>> news:eQqA2XhnFHA.2904@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>>> The display device that has square or non square pixels, the DV-AVI
>>>>> file, so far as I can determine, and you have not shown otherwise thus
>>>>> far, has neither square nor non square pixels. It just has pixels,
>>>>> 720
>>>>> of them by 480 of them.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That's correct. So if you import a 640x480 pixel image,
>>>> the horizontal resolution needs to be upsampled from 640
>>>> to 720. THAT is where the "fuzzy" artifact comes from.
>>>>
>>>> If you save the same image to a 640x480 WMV video, the
>>>> resolution is preserved. So it looks better on your
>>>> PC than the DV-AVI video.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> -Bob
>>>> _______________________________
>>>> Microsoft MVP
>>>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:uPWlnShnFHA.2444@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Thanks, though MVP status isn't something new, I've been a MVP for
>>>>> quite some time.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes I've been to all those links, still nothing that points to a
>>>>> DV-AVI
>>>>> pixel aspect ratio specification standard.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The display device that has square or non square pixels, the DV-AVI
>>>>> file, so far as I can determine, and you have not shown otherwise thus
>>>>> far, has neither square nor non square pixels. It just has pixels,
>>>>> 720
>>>>> of them by 480 of them.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:evaIc8fnFHA.3564@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First of all congratulations of becoming an MVP. Is this for Digital
>>>>>> Media?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What I'm getting at is that it is being claimed there is a DV-AVI
>>>>>>> pixel aspect ratio specification. I have not been able to find such
>>>>>>> a specification so have requested source of info the claim is being
>>>>>>> based on. If you know of such a source it would be much appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fair enough.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The standard spec is perhaps not available for public viewing free of
>>>>>> charge (Cost of obtaining a copy from the standards body is like half
>>>>>> a grand). The following URL contains all the details about the spec
>>>>>> though:
>>>>>> http://www.adamwilt.com/DV-tech.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you explain how can a video frame of 4:3 or 16:9 ratio can fit in
>>>>>> the standard fixed size of 720x480 pixels without using non-square
>>>>>> pixel encoding? This page on MSDN explains how non-square pixel
>>>>>> encoding works:
>>>>>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wmencode/htm/preservingthepixelaspectratio.asp
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Btw, Have you read the Dean Rowe blog entry I pointed out before. I
>>>>>> ask it since you are asking the questions which are covered by him.
>>>>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/deanro/archive/2005/04/19/409563.aspx
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Rehan
>>>>>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>>>>>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:u0KQ2qenFHA.3312@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Number of pixels is not pixel aspect ratio though.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What I'm getting at is that it is being claimed there is a DV-AVI
>>>>>>> pixel aspect ratio specification. I have not been able to find such
>>>>>>> a specification so have requested source of info the claim is being
>>>>>>> based on. If you know of such a source it would be much appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Can you shed any light on the issue of still photos being fuzzy when
>>>>>>> save as "DV-AVI (NTSC)" (*.avi) movie, but clear when saved as "High
>>>>>>> Quality Video (NTSC)" (*wmv) movie?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Bob [MVP]" <bob@nospam.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:eU2mxPenFHA.860@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> It's the NTSC (or PAL) digital video standard that
>>>>>>>> specifies a horizontal resolution of 720 pixels
>>>>>>>> per line -- whether it's compressed using DV or
>>>>>>>> MPEG-2 encoding.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> -Bob
>>>>>>>> _______________________________
>>>>>>>> Microsoft MVP
>>>>>>>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>>>>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:%23Pb$5CdnFHA.3256@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>> Sorry Al, I was thinking MPEG-2 rather than DV-AVI...
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> PapaJohn
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org
>>>>>>>>> tips and tricks:
>>>>>>>>> http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
>>>>>>>>> Online Newsletters:
>>>>>>>>> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:uVqJi3cnFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>> And where does it talk about DV-AVI pixel aspect ratio
>>>>>>>>>> specification?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>> news:%23l%23tfBcnFHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>> Here's a link that might help....
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/standards/mpeg-2/mpeg-2.htm
>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>> PapaJohn
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website -
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.papajohn.org
>>>>>>>>>>> tips and tricks:
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
>>>>>>>>>>> Online Newsletters:
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>> news:OMKseHYnFHA.3608@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>> "DV AVI uses non-square pixels because thats how the standard
>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>> specified."
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Do you have a source for the above mentioned standard
>>>>>>>>>>>> specification please?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>> news:%23rWyWWTnFHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Al
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure about that? Isn't pixel aspect specific to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> display device, not the file format? Photos in my DV-AVI
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> movies turn out fine with proper H/V aspect ratio.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> DV AVI uses non-square pixels because thats how the standard
>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>> specified. This works perfectly for a captured video as that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>> also encoded with the same standard. Thus working all the way
>>>>>>>>>>>>> in DV AVI makes sense as it keeps the footage in the same
>>>>>>>>>>>>> pixel
>>>>>>>>>>>>> encoding from start to end.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> However for a slideshow made using still images, this isn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> case. Movie Maker treats the input still images to always be
>>>>>>>>>>>>> square pixels. So saving a still image in DV AVI format would
>>>>>>>>>>>>> always change the pixel aspect ratio. (note 720x480 is 3:2 for
>>>>>>>>>>>>> square pixels)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> There was a mojor hot discussion on this topic earlier in
>>>>>>>>>>>>> March
>>>>>>>>>>>>> resulting in much bitter arguments unfortunately.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> However here is the gist of the discussion covered by Dean
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rowe
>>>>>>>>>>>>> in one of his blog entry:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/deanro/archive/2005/04/19/409563.aspx
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rehan
>>>>>>>>>>>>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Movie
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maker
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:uOaHziRnFHA.3312@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Dont use DV AVI since it distorts pixels to non-square
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> size."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure about that? Isn't pixel aspect specific to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> display device, not the file format? Photos in my DV-AVI
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> movies turn out fine with proper H/V aspect ratio.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:%23XBsmVRnFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you want to save the slideshow in higher resolution then
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> use 1024x768 profile from www.papajohn.org > Saving Movies >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Custom WMV profiles.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Windows Movie Maker resizes the input images to output
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "display" size before internal processing starts. Best would
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be to use images of exact same size as the output display
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> size (640x480 or 1024x768). Dont use DV AVI since it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> distorts
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pixels to non-square size. Dont apply any effects.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rehan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Movie Maker
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Leah525" <Leah525@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:7AA773FA-6AC4-403E-A0BB-E0664D05B46F@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am trying to make a slide show for my wedding. I have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>scanned in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pictures and the slide show looks clear in preview (i'm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sure
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you're tired of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hearing this) and fuzzy in full screen. I have saved it to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my computer under
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> different resolutions, but everytime I play it in Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Player, it is still
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fuzzy. It is not so bad when I watch it small in Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Player, but when I go
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> full screen, you can't hardly see anything. I am going to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> burn it to a DVD to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> play at the wedding, problem is I have to play it through
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the computer at the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> church. Do you think it will be ok, or does anyone have any
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> suggestions?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40881
Cant import video's
My computer Windows XP sp 2- Get this error message when trying to
import videos into Movie Maker 2: C:\Documents and
Settings\test\Desktop\film.wmv could not be imported. Unspecified error.
When I close Movie Maker and reopen it, video's show in collection pane,
but cannot insert in storyline. Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40879
FAQ: #20050813 Crashes & Hangs
Movie Maker FAQ 1 Last updated 6th January 2005
Crashing and Hanging
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1) What is a Codec?
==============
A Codec is software that was first created to deal with the transposition of data from one form into another. One of the first important Codecs was a procedure still used today called Soundex. I believe the first proper use of Soundex was by the Mormons. Most of us use Soundex or its equivalent every time we use a spell checker. The Mormons use it in their vast database of all persons baptised by them. It enables very fast data searches on similar sounding words that are not necessarily spelled the same way. Soundex though is a one way procedure. Its a CODER The other part of the word Codec is derived from the word DECODER. Joining the two parts together we get the word CODEC...Codec.
With regard to Codecs and any Video or Audio playing software. MP3 or WMA audio files have been compressed using CODER routines. When you play those files on your computer you are using the DECODER routines to produce a sound or video signal that can be seen/heard on your machine.
With regard to Audio/Video editing software. A Codec is used to compress the data so that it occupies as small a space as possible usually on a hard drive. But in the case of editing a file the Codec must first expand the compressed data before the edit can occur and afterwards compress it again when the data is saved to a new file.
The problems with Codecs arise from "Calls" A call is the expression used to define the way one software module talks to another so that information can be passed between the two. The problem occurs when the Call is not properly formatted, or the reply is not understood. This becomes a problem that the calling software must handle. When the calling software fails to handle the error it can do one of a number of things....the correct way is to contain the error and respond with an alternative approach and possibly inform the user that the error occurred, the other approach we are all to familiar with, either the software or the machine crashes and probably taking all of your hard work with it.
2) Movie Maker crashes, what can I do?
============================
From item one above there is a good chance that your problem arises from a problem with a Codec. Movie Maker version 2.1 was supposed to address this issue by giving you the user the ability to disable one or more of the Codecs on your machine. The problem however is not fully addressed and results in some Codecs not being exposed to the disable option. If its that particular Codec that is causing the problem you are stuck.
You need to know which Codec it is, where it is, possibly what other software installed it and what other dependencies exist. In other words you need to know a LOT of things. The proper way of dealing with the issue would be to remove the offending Codec but that's not very practical as you may really need the other software that depends on it.
There is a temporary solution available in the form of a program called "Rename Codecs" It has been in use for perhaps a year now by many hundreds of people and with great success. There have been a total of 6 times that the program did not solve the users problem (At the time of writing this) You can obtain your FREE copy of the program from www.the-kellys.org The basics of the program are that it will offer you the option of temporarily renaming Codecs that are known to be a problem for Movie Maker. You would do that before using Movie Maker. Once you are finished using the program you again run Movie Maker and use the RESTORE option to put those Codecs back into operation...its very easy to use.
There is an additional option. You can use the options within XP to turn off the various levels of video acceleration that your graphics card has. Doing this is not a good idea but if you do you must understand that every program that relies on those abilities will either run badly or not at all. To turn the acceleration down right click your desktop and select PROPERTIES, then SETTINGS then ADVANCED and then TROUBLERSHOOT. You will then see a slider bar which should normally be positioned on the far right. You can move it one step at a time and then close the dialog down and re-try Movie Maker. You can repeat those steps until (and if) Movie Maker works properly.
A lot of video programs give you the opportunity of taking a snap shot of the video displayed, Intervideo WinDVD 5 does a good job of this. Movie Maker also has this option. BUT, if you turn the acceleration down as above, you will no longer be able to take those snapshots. This is not a great problem of course as you can change the acceleration back. But it is rather tedious.
3) How do I make my system perform better and stop Movie Maker crashing
=======================================================
This is by far the best way of doing things. Whilst the Rename Codec program is a MUST when you really do need to keep "other" software on your system, the following approach will ensure that your system runs at its best speed and will be less likely to crash at all from Video or Audio problems.
You need to download the latest versions of DirectX and the Windows Codecs pack together with the latest version of Windows Media Player. You should NOT try to install these packages via the Internet, you should get the standalone versions. The reason is obvious once you know it. Suppose those updates you did some time back are not working properly...it may be that they were not installed properly or it may be that a file is either corrupt or simply missing. How would you know??? The more experienced may spot the problem but the average user will not. So why download the full package??? That's easy. When you unzip a package several checks are made to ensure the integrity of the files inside the zip. If there is a problem you will be told there and then...the file is corrupt or damaged in some other way....you do not need to trust an install over the Internet and the possibility of data being missed....
You can get the packages via these links...
Codec Pack
-----------------
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.aspx
DirectX
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http://go.microsoft.com/?LinkID=1081813
Windows Media Player
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b446ae53-3759-40cf-80d5-cde4bbe07999&displaylang=en
Movie Maker for XP
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http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/choose.aspx
The link for Movie Maker is actually a link to SP2 (Service Pack 2). This a large download. Its not to bad if you have a reasonably fast broadband connection, but if the download fails its a long way back to the start!!! Personally I would recommend you obtain A CD version of SP2...its available on the Windows Magazine and from Microsoft directly
Drivers for your graphics card
----------------------------------
I have discovered that most people are confused on the issue of drivers for their graphics card in that when advised to acquire the latest driver they go straight to the Microsoft website and get one from them. Their is a problem with that in that the drivers supplied by Microsoft are Generic.
I made the mistake of going direct to Microsoft some time back and the result was that I could only run the machine in the basic "Safe Mode" the driver was the most up to date and was definitely more recent than the existing driver. It took some time to understand what was going on I must admit......
The graphics card was an NVidia GForce 4 etc and was manufactured by Gainward. After several attempts at getting the Microsoft driver to install I decided that the download MUST BE corrupted in some way, So I went to the NVidia website and downloaded their driver (Same version number as the one from Microsoft) I had the exact same problems!!! In the end I went to the Gainward website and downloaded the most up to date driver they had.....once installed the graphics card performed better than ever and with more configuration options than I would ever need.
So why did an older driver work better than the most recent from NVidia ??? Its simple when you know why .... Gainward produce high capability cards and in order to achieve some of their aims they change the way the NVidia chipset works. This requires a modified driver....and they produce their own. The card is still based on the NVidia and conforms to the basic design....but it runs very much faster because of code optimisation, and that optimisation is missing from the Microsoft or NVidia drivers.
The result of all this is that you should ALWAYS go to the website of the MANUFACTURER of the card and not the manufacturer of the chipset (in my case NVidia)
The Method
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Reboot your computer and install SP2. After the install has completed you should reboot your computer twice...yes boring but desirable
After the reboot you should now install the DirectX pack and reboot again.
After that reboot install the Codec Pack and reboot yet again.
After that install Windows Media Player and reboot again
Finally install the latest driver for your graphics card.
Rebooting the machine does perform an important task. It completes installation process's and ensures that previously existing file locks are removed. Under certain conditions XP will not overwrite a file if it has been locked. Note that this is not the same as marking a file as Read Only.
Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility
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This utility can be obtained here...
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/portablemediacenter/decoder.mspx
A very useful program but with a problem. It reports that I have the MGI MPEG-2 Video Decoder on one of my machines...I have NO MGI software on my system!!
I would not let that put you off using it as it does have a useful purpose even though the same objective can be achieved via other already existing routes within XP. I am in favour of this program as it does give good advice on which Codec you should select as the preferred Codec
4) What files does Movie Maker NOT like?
==============================
Any MPEG based file will cause Movie Maker problems even though they seldom cause problems for Media Player. There are a number of reasons...Media Player does not need the CODER part of the Codec and there are many methods/procedures/algothims used to Code an MPeg file and its that wide range of methods that Movie Maker can not address. Its not really a bug but the method of dealing with the issue, well there is no method...Movie Maker gives an error and crashes or it just crashes. The particular file extensions are Mpeg, MPG and MP3.
JPeg still images can also be a problem and for similar reasons to MPeg files. There are a number of formats for a JPeg and it seems that the older formats are not properly dealt with. To work around the issue you can reduce the compression used in creating the JPeg and NOT use the progressive format method
The best solution for these problems is to convert the file into a more acceptable format, and as it happens a format that is more easily worked on by Movie Maker...the conversion you should employ are
MPeg, MPG convert to AVI, MP3 convert to WAV and JPeg, JPG convert to a standard bitmap BMP
NOTES
======
There are several other approaches you can take to solving a Codec issue. I have seen several other methods of solving the problem, and basically they don't. Instead they treat the symptom and not the problem itself. Several other methods involve damaging the picture of your computers layout (that's a bad pun by the way) and simply doing that involves the risk of permanent damage to that picture.
The program Rename Codecs also damages that picture of your system but it does at least provide a user friendly way of restoring your system and that method requires no prior knowledge on your part about where, which and how to make those changes.
All efforts are made to ensure that the information is accurate. As no one is perfect I would be happy to hear of any errors found in this document (send an e-mail to webmaster@the-kellys.org). If you have any doubts at all over following the advice given here you should NOT attempt it.
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www.the-kellys.co.uk Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40878
Burned DVD wont play on a DVD player
Hi
I'm new to this subject.
I have burned my movie to a +RW DVD & this plays successfully on my PC via
Windows Media Player.
I wanted to run the DVD via my friends DVD player (set top model) but it
cannot read my DVD.
I burned a second DVD onto a -RW, still no success.
What have I done wrong, or failed to do?
Cheers, Ian Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40877
Can't import music..........trying for HOURS, please help!!!
I started using movie maker today and did fine
until it was time to add the music. I have legally downloaded the files and
also tried from a CD......nothing........ I keep getting the same message
from files that I downloaded from 3 different sites: "wma is protected using
digital rights
management and cannot be imported". Can someone please tell me what that
means? I have searched the internet for hours, paid microsoft $35 for a tech
call and still NOTHING!!! If I can't import and music, that I have
downloaded, then what can I download and from where. My movie is done, with
the exception of the music. Any help would be appreciated so I can finally
go to BED!!!! Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40868
Movie Maker cannot open saved WMV or Project file!
I made several Movie Maker Project files and saved them on a hard drive in a
folder that I encrypted for security. Since that time, I had to restore this
PC and when I saved the folder to the hard drive and transfered the hard
drive to another computer as a slave drive, I can no longer access the saved
files with Movie Maker. How can I access this folder and files in the folder
without knowing the password and/or the information I used when the folder
and files were created? If this can be done, will Movie Maker be able to read
and open these files?
--
NeoRulzu Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40866
JVC GR-D70U DV Locks up computer
I am using Firewire to connect my JVC DV and when I start the camera the
computer locks up. When I turn off the camera it reboots my computer. I had
it working initially and then it stopped. This happen regardless of what
capture software I am using. The CD supplied with the camera does not appear
to have drivers for the video components, just the still digital function.
Any encountered and/or solved this before? Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40862
Complaint about the MVP REHAN: #20050813
Attention Mr. Eddy and Mr. Brown both of Microsoft
I see you are still refusing to supply the contact details of your supervisors. Yes we all know about "Hell freezing over" don't we.
I'm told you are happy to let me continue posting this message in the belief that I will eventually get fed up and go away. Let me ask you one question. At what point in the last couple of years have you seen me back down?
I am happy to post this message until such time as you do the job you are paid to do without displaying your clear and obvious bias of the past. It makes no difference to me, but what will your VP have to say when I lay all of the facts in front of him in a nice neat and chronological order identifying things like a number of people with multiple identities...you know, the ones you are referring too in that insulting email you sent me. As I say, I am quite happy to do that, I don't have a position to defend.
When discussing this messages with others one of them said it lacked respect, and yes it does lack respect. How could I respect someone so biased as either of you two.
An MVP who wishes to remain anonymous (and from what I hear that's exactly what he should do) has pointed me to wards the below message. I fully expect you to do your usual NOTHING, but I rather thought that the rest of the world should witness your reaction. So here is the message...
Re: John Kelly - The Thread of Doom!
Rehan </Forums/User/UserProfile.aspx?UserName=Rehan>
www.rehanfx.org <http://www.rehanfx.org> Joined: 21 Apr 2004 Total Posts:
945
Posted: 30 Mar 2005 05:53 AM For those who do not frequent the ms nwsgroup:
As his attacks increased in frequency and viciousness I finally gave in and
broke my restraint with this j**k. A flame war erupted where he met equal
measures of blows and the drama ended with him humiliated and running away
for a week.... Sorry but only a week... Will try harder next time :)
The attacks he refers to were the ones where another MVP had to tell him I was correct and that he was WRONG. Equal Measures !!!....this guy is a scream...he should be on the stage....Will Try Harder Next Time ??? Hmmmmmmmmm
Now then...the below message from Eddy.
Greetings,
I have received multiple complaints regarding personal attacks made by
you in the microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker newsgroup. After
reviewing posts made by you, we believe that they are abusive and
violate the Rules of Conduct for our newsgroups as listed at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx. We would
request that you refrain from using the Microsoft newsgroups for
personal attacks.
If you disagree with our assessment of your posts, or have any
questions, you may contact us at usenet@microsoft.com or myself directly
at johneddy@microsoft.com.
John Eddy
Microsoft Newsgroups Administrator
This one tears me up..no seriously....the complainer TED BREWER was brought in as a special event to the newsgroup to post that complaint....but people with short memories will not realize that he posted one many weeks before where he also said I was being added to his kill file. Brewer would have ordinary users believe that he is a casual spectator (he is NOT a poster in any sense of the word as he only posts according to the needs of others)
Now lets take a look at some of the other Numerous complainers you say you have received messages from.....Middleton = Parker = Prestonian...and as each of these identities have stirred up flame wars and as they are all the same person that leaves us with the thought that it was a concerted effort. We now have another "mvp" called Hughes who has joined forces with Parker and after all this time clearly identifies himself as one of the trouble makers it leaves you with a very diminished list of so called complainers and three prominent "mvp"'s who are not exactly what you wanted in that role. Yet you still encourage them, so it sheens. Why is that? Have you dug yourself so large a hole that you can no longer climb out. What future do you see for yourselves???
The attempts by a person using a woman's name (see other thread in moviemakers forum by woman claiming to be blocked. More on that below) and the person calling himself KDE to initiate additional arguments.....I was fore warned...SO SORRY FELLAS...you just cant trust anyone.
The woman complaining she was blocked....well who/where would you run to in order to complain about being blocked from a website???....of course...go to the moviemaker forum and post a message titled "Who is John Kelly"......Pathetic fellas...really pathetic
Rehan and his helpers from the MVPS.....it was suggested that I lay a trap, actually the idea was already in mind...So I post a message based on a TV advert in the UK. That advert stats that the human eye can actually see less than one million colours....what happens...REHAN digs out a 7 year old web page and quotes a section of that page out of context..he also added words that are NOT in the document....I forget and can't be bothered to check the exact wording but it was almost designed to make you think that the flame starter REHAN actually knew the Dr. in question he referred to him as being HIGHLY respected in this field etc A Comment clearly designed to start an argument .....and then another funny happens....one of the friends of the flame starter REHAN adds comments to the thread in this group about the number of bits and what they are used for in an image.......but SHE included her normal signature......go check and look for any time prior to this event for messages by this person????
Another clear attempt at starting a flame war...and by an MVP
While talking about how wonderfull (NOT) your MVP's are...take a look at the message posted after my sig. Its a clear example of We have no reason to attack you other than the fact you are demonstrating what an idiot the mvp papajohn is...and if you stop telling people we will stop attacking you. I am never affected by threats no matter who makes them.
ARE YOU GETTING THE PICTURE YET???? IS IT SINKING IN AT ALL ????
Well, I guess you both have "A" picture, you made rehan a Microsoft Valued Professional LOLOLOLOLOL
While I am thinking along these lines, YOU mr eddy...and your vicious and nasty attack on me when I posted a message to a whole bunch of newsgroups by mistake...REMEMBER ???? Yes Mr. Eddy (Microsoft Newsgroups Administrator) I remember.....I continually referred you to the rules of Usenet and you repeatedly said you did not comply with those rules......lets just take a little look at your message above... Ah Yes...I can see usenet@microsoft.com....hold on a second...you said........
I won't bother adding any more to the above....I just want the public to see exactly how you deal with complaints when an MVP (papajohn) is caught out over his blatant lying...SIXTY THREE NEWSGROUPS being just one example LOL and what you do when a complete novice (rehan) tries to back up the LIAR Papajohn...you made him an MVP as well !!! LOLOLOL
And you wonder why I turned down your offer to discus being an mvp myself further LOLOL
A far as your e-mail goes mr eddy...I really could not give a hoot what you say think or do (because I can prove that papajohn is a LIAR)...as far as your "Review" goes....don't make me laugh...you are clearly highly biased and quite happy to steer a conversation in any direction that suits just you and those you protect.and having done a very quick check, I find that I am not alone when thinking this..... When that chap wished you would die, did you ban him from ever using a Microsoft Newsgroup??? What did you do when REHAN hoped that I would die soon?? (in one of his messages posted in here)
Finally, you are blacklisted and neither you or Brown will be able to send further insulting emails. You will pass comment in here just like you have in the past.
--
John Kelly
No No, The Truth Is, I Am Not An Instant Expert, but I know someone who is...............and he will have to try a LOT HARDER
Have a Real Nice Day Y' here!!
From: "Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org>
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Let go of the vendetta you have on PapaJohn - he doesn't deserve it. You
post your messages and let PapaJohn post his messages without any hassle -
yes?
--
Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
"John Kelly" <nospam@no.spam> wrote in message
news:Qdpqc.3300$6J6.32400535@news-text.cableinet.net...
| and after seeing this...
|
| This is your jumping off point to a number of interesting offerings being
| provided for you by a few folks associated with the Microsoft Most
Valuable
| Professional (MVP) program. Plan to check this page every so often as new
| subwebs are bound to show up from time to time. Listed below are the main
| subareas you will find here now. You may also find our new Search
capability
| useful - try it, and let us know!
|
| Are you sure your comments in here will be regarded by Microsoft with
| affection???
|
| Have a nice day..........
|
|
| "Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message
| news:epLcK1NPEHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
| > I wondered why he was so bitter. His attacks on PapaJohn have no
| > foundations.
| >
| > --
| >
| > Will Denny
| > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
| >
| >
| > "Fred" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:D1552D3B-5DB1-4F2B-BE8F-D189F3E38F35@microsoft.com...
| > | Oh poor John..... Still bitter about being considered, and
| > | subsequently REJECTED by Microsoft for the MVP award?
| > |
| > | Now that's something to LOL about! :|)
| > |
| > | ----- John Kelly wrote: -----
| > |
| > | Still trying to wind people up, is that a requirement of being an
| > MVP?
| > |
| > | Why do you NOW show that you are an MVP?
| > |
| > | What is your agenda here?
| > |
| > | --
| > | Best Wishes.....John Kelly
| > | www.the-kellys.org
| > | www.the-kellys.co.uk
| > | All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No
| Value
| > is
| > | obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work
| > |
| > Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40860
how to create still pictures
How do you create still pics from a movie if there is no 'camera' button
available?
or if it doesnt work?
Thank you! Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40853
Re: Fuzzy Still Pictures
Wow, looks like I've missed an interesting thread :-)
Actually there are a couple of issues with saving images to DV-AVI vs. WMV in MovieMaker.
Firstly the WMV encoder typically just a does a better job of encoding the image at the profile you're using vs. DV-AVI. However that is not as significant as the second issue.
When we save to DV-AVI we're assuming that you're ultimately targeting playback on a regular television as opposed to a computer monitor. Consequently when we're saving to DV-AVI we actually put a filter in the graph that ensures all colors are NTSC safe and it also slightly blurs the image. This is deliberate so that the image doesn't flicker so much on a regular TV. Of course this makes it look worse when you're looking at the result on a computer display, which is typically of a higher quality than a TV.
However with more and more flatpanels and the like being sold, most TV's today are of a much better quality than the TV's of yesteryear, so the filter is becoming less and less necessary. Just as an FYI, I'm pushing to have an option in the next version of MovieMaker so that it can be removed if desired.
Regards
Dean Rowe
Windows Movie Maker Team, Microsoft
-----Original Message-----
From: Al Stu - MVP
Posted At: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:09 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker
Conversation: Fuzzy Still Pictures
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Still Pictures
Windows Movie Maker's inability to save images in the "DV-AVI (NTSC)" format
with the same clarity as "High Quality Video (NTSC)" is a flaw of Windows
Movie Maker. It is not due to fundamental nature of DV-AVI or the
specifications, or because it has to resample images or alter pixel aspect
ratio. It's a flaw with how Windows Movie Maker deals with the image.
There is no technical reason images saved in the "DV-AVI (NTSC)" format
can't be as clear as when saved in the "High Quality Video (NTSC)" format.
And that's where it ends for me.
"Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:OZ3vdPnnFHA.3408@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> 1) Upsampling does not occur on images with larger pixel foot print, say
>> 2160x1440. Yet they are still fuzzy if saved as DV-AVI, but clear if
>> saved as WMV.
>
> It does. The first thing Movie Maker does is that it resizes the input
> images to the output display size. So when saving as DV AVI an image of
> 2160x1440 would be resized to 640x480 as the first step. (see the dshow
> graph on dean rowe's blog). The reason it is 640x480 is because that is
> the "display size" being the 4:3 ratio. After all the processing in Movie
> Maker, the encoding step resamples this image to 720x480. This second
> resampling (upsampling) is where the non-square pixel encoding happens.
>
>
>> 2) Isn't "High Quality Video (NTSC) also 720x480? Yet the image is not
>> fuzzy.
>
> It is !!! Compare it with the render to 640x480 wmv. But it is less than
> DV AVI since in WMV encoding you can control sharpness (by specifying it
> in the custom profile). I would guess that the profiles you tested with,
> use higher sharpness value. Nevertheless it will never match the a square
> pixel encoding profie of size 640x480.
>
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Rehan
> MS MVP -- Digital Media
> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker
>
>
>
> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:%23O2O3khnFHA.3564@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> Two problems with that.
>>
>> 1) Upsampling does not occur on images with larger pixel foot print, say
>> 2160x1440. Yet they are still fuzzy if saved as DV-AVI, but clear if
>> saved as WMV.
>>
>> 2) Isn't "High Quality Video (NTSC) also 720x480? Yet the image is not
>> fuzzy.
>>
>> So upsampling is obviously not the cause of the fuzziness.
>>
>>
>> "Bob [MVP]" <bob@nospam.org> wrote in message
>> news:eQqA2XhnFHA.2904@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>> The display device that has square or non square pixels, the DV-AVI
>>>> file, so far as I can determine, and you have not shown otherwise thus
>>>> far, has neither square nor non square pixels. It just has pixels, 720
>>>> of them by 480 of them.
>>>
>>>
>>> That's correct. So if you import a 640x480 pixel image,
>>> the horizontal resolution needs to be upsampled from 640
>>> to 720. THAT is where the "fuzzy" artifact comes from.
>>>
>>> If you save the same image to a 640x480 WMV video, the
>>> resolution is preserved. So it looks better on your
>>> PC than the DV-AVI video.
>>>
>>> --
>>> -Bob
>>> _______________________________
>>> Microsoft MVP
>>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>>>
>>>
>>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:uPWlnShnFHA.2444@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>> Thanks, though MVP status isn't something new, I've been a MVP for
>>>> quite some time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes I've been to all those links, still nothing that points to a DV-AVI
>>>> pixel aspect ratio specification standard.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The display device that has square or non square pixels, the DV-AVI
>>>> file, so far as I can determine, and you have not shown otherwise thus
>>>> far, has neither square nor non square pixels. It just has pixels, 720
>>>> of them by 480 of them.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:evaIc8fnFHA.3564@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> First of all congratulations of becoming an MVP. Is this for Digital
>>>>> Media?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> What I'm getting at is that it is being claimed there is a DV-AVI
>>>>>> pixel aspect ratio specification. I have not been able to find such
>>>>>> a specification so have requested source of info the claim is being
>>>>>> based on. If you know of such a source it would be much appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Fair enough.
>>>>>
>>>>> The standard spec is perhaps not available for public viewing free of
>>>>> charge (Cost of obtaining a copy from the standards body is like half
>>>>> a grand). The following URL contains all the details about the spec
>>>>> though:
>>>>> http://www.adamwilt.com/DV-tech.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you explain how can a video frame of 4:3 or 16:9 ratio can fit in
>>>>> the standard fixed size of 720x480 pixels without using non-square
>>>>> pixel encoding? This page on MSDN explains how non-square pixel
>>>>> encoding works:
>>>>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wmencode/htm/preservingthepixelaspectratio.asp
>>>>>
>>>>> Btw, Have you read the Dean Rowe blog entry I pointed out before. I
>>>>> ask it since you are asking the questions which are covered by him.
>>>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/deanro/archive/2005/04/19/409563.aspx
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Rehan
>>>>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>>>>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Al Stu - MVP" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:u0KQ2qenFHA.3312@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Number of pixels is not pixel aspect ratio though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What I'm getting at is that it is being claimed there is a DV-AVI
>>>>>> pixel aspect ratio specification. I have not been able to find such
>>>>>> a specification so have requested source of info the claim is being
>>>>>> based on. If you know of such a source it would be much appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you shed any light on the issue of still photos being fuzzy when
>>>>>> save as "DV-AVI (NTSC)" (*.avi) movie, but clear when saved as "High
>>>>>> Quality Video (NTSC)" (*wmv) movie?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Bob [MVP]" <bob@nospam.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:eU2mxPenFHA.860@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> It's the NTSC (or PAL) digital video standard that
>>>>>>> specifies a horizontal resolution of 720 pixels
>>>>>>> per line -- whether it's compressed using DV or
>>>>>>> MPEG-2 encoding.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> -Bob
>>>>>>> _______________________________
>>>>>>> Microsoft MVP
>>>>>>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>>>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:%23Pb$5CdnFHA.3256@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Sorry Al, I was thinking MPEG-2 rather than DV-AVI...
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> PapaJohn
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org
>>>>>>>> tips and tricks:
>>>>>>>> http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
>>>>>>>> Online Newsletters:
>>>>>>>> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:uVqJi3cnFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>> And where does it talk about DV-AVI pixel aspect ratio
>>>>>>>>> specification?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:%23l%23tfBcnFHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>> Here's a link that might help....
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/standards/mpeg-2/mpeg-2.htm
>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>> PapaJohn
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org
>>>>>>>>>> tips and tricks:
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
>>>>>>>>>> Online Newsletters:
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>> news:OMKseHYnFHA.3608@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>> "DV AVI uses non-square pixels because thats how the standard is
>>>>>>>>>>> specified."
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Do you have a source for the above mentioned standard
>>>>>>>>>>> specification please?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>> news:%23rWyWWTnFHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Al
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure about that? Isn't pixel aspect specific to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> display device, not the file format? Photos in my DV-AVI
>>>>>>>>>>>>> movies turn out fine with proper H/V aspect ratio.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> DV AVI uses non-square pixels because thats how the standard is
>>>>>>>>>>>> specified. This works perfectly for a captured video as that is
>>>>>>>>>>>> also encoded with the same standard. Thus working all the way
>>>>>>>>>>>> in DV AVI makes sense as it keeps the footage in the same pixel
>>>>>>>>>>>> encoding from start to end.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> However for a slideshow made using still images, this isn't the
>>>>>>>>>>>> case. Movie Maker treats the input still images to always be
>>>>>>>>>>>> square pixels. So saving a still image in DV AVI format would
>>>>>>>>>>>> always change the pixel aspect ratio. (note 720x480 is 3:2 for
>>>>>>>>>>>> square pixels)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> There was a mojor hot discussion on this topic earlier in March
>>>>>>>>>>>> resulting in much bitter arguments unfortunately.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> However here is the gist of the discussion covered by Dean Rowe
>>>>>>>>>>>> in one of his blog entry:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/deanro/archive/2005/04/19/409563.aspx
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>> Rehan
>>>>>>>>>>>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>>>>>>>>>>>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie
>>>>>>>>>>>> Maker
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>> news:uOaHziRnFHA.3312@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Dont use DV AVI since it distorts pixels to non-square size."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure about that? Isn't pixel aspect specific to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> display device, not the file format? Photos in my DV-AVI
>>>>>>>>>>>>> movies turn out fine with proper H/V aspect ratio.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:%23XBsmVRnFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you want to save the slideshow in higher resolution then
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> use 1024x768 profile from www.papajohn.org > Saving Movies >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Custom WMV profiles.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Windows Movie Maker resizes the input images to output
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "display" size before internal processing starts. Best would
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be to use images of exact same size as the output display
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> size (640x480 or 1024x768). Dont use DV AVI since it distorts
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pixels to non-square size. Dont apply any effects.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Rehan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MS MVP -- Digital Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Movie Maker
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Leah525" <Leah525@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:7AA773FA-6AC4-403E-A0BB-E0664D05B46F@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am trying to make a slide show for my wedding. I have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>scanned in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pictures and the slide show looks clear in preview (i'm sure
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you're tired of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hearing this) and fuzzy in full screen. I have saved it to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my computer under
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> different resolutions, but everytime I play it in Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Player, it is still
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fuzzy. It is not so bad when I watch it small in Media
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Player, but when I go
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> full screen, you can't hardly see anything. I am going to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> burn it to a DVD to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> play at the wedding, problem is I have to play it through
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the computer at the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> church. Do you think it will be ok, or does anyone have any
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> suggestions?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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> Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40847
Audio glitches when saved as AVI file
I have created a still picture video that is about 35 minutes long for my
grandpas birthday. I save it as an AVI file and on playback there are
glitches everytime it transitions to a new picture. I tried burning to a DVD
and hoped the glitches were only on the computer but it still happens when I
play it on the TV. Any ideas what could be causing that. Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40839
setting pics in place with the music
i am a new user. i want to set the pics where i want them in the music. i was
trying to play the music, then pause it and place the pic, but that's not
working! Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40835
Won't play on vcr
Morning,
This is my second movie. The first one is playing fine on my vcr.
This second one...I get the disc menu display. It plays on pc. Anyone have
any ideas what could I be doing wrong this time? It burns smoothly, no
glitches.
I've reburned it on 4 different CD-RW to be sure it wasn't the disc. The
counter goes on the vcr like it's playing but when I click (on remote)
'enter' or 'play' or 'title' I get that annoying 'no way' icon.
My thanks...jennifer Tag: movie maker keeps freezing and cannot see the movies on the screen Tag: 40834
FAQ: #20050812 Crashes & Hangs
Movie Maker FAQ 1 Last updated 6th January 2005
Crashing and Hanging
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1) What is a Codec?
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A Codec is software that was first created to deal with the transposition of data from one form into another. One of the first important Codecs was a procedure still used today called Soundex. I believe the first proper use of Soundex was by the Mormons. Most of us use Soundex or its equivalent every time we use a spell checker. The Mormons use it in their vast database of all persons baptised by them. It enables very fast data searches on similar sounding words that are not necessarily spelled the same way. Soundex though is a one way procedure. Its a CODER The other part of the word Codec is derived from the word DECODER. Joining the two parts together we get the word CODEC...Codec.
With regard to Codecs and any Video or Audio playing software. MP3 or WMA audio files have been compressed using CODER routines. When you play those files on your computer you are using the DECODER routines to produce a sound or video signal that can be seen/heard on your machine.
With regard to Audio/Video editing software. A Codec is used to compress the data so that it occupies as small a space as possible usually on a hard drive. But in the case of editing a file the Codec must first expand the compressed data before the edit can occur and afterwards compress it again when the data is saved to a new file.
The problems with Codecs arise from "Calls" A call is the expression used to define the way one software module talks to another so that information can be passed between the two. The problem occurs when the Call is not properly formatted, or the reply is not understood. This becomes a problem that the calling software must handle. When the calling software fails to handle the error it can do one of a number of things....the correct way is to contain the error and respond with an alternative approach and possibly inform the user that the error occurred, the other approach we are all to familiar with, either the software or the machine crashes and probably taking all of your hard work with it.
2) Movie Maker crashes, what can I do?
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From item one above there is a good chance that your problem arises from a problem with a Codec. Movie Maker version 2.1 was supposed to address this issue by giving you the user the ability to disable one or more of the Codecs on your machine. The problem however is not fully addressed and results in some Codecs not being exposed to the disable option. If its that particular Codec that is causing the problem you are stuck.
You need to know which Codec it is, where it is, possibly what other software installed it and what other dependencies exist. In other words you need to know a LOT of things. The proper way of dealing with the issue would be to remove the offending Codec but that's not very practical as you may really need the other software that depends on it.
There is a temporary solution available in the form of a program called "Rename Codecs" It has been in use for perhaps a year now by many hundreds of people and with great success. There have been a total of 6 times that the program did not solve the users problem (At the time of writing this) You can obtain your FREE copy of the program from www.the-kellys.org The basics of the program are that it will offer you the option of temporarily renaming Codecs that are known to be a problem for Movie Maker. You would do that before using Movie Maker. Once you are finished using the program you again run Movie Maker and use the RESTORE option to put those Codecs back into operation...its very easy to use.
There is an additional option. You can use the options within XP to turn off the various levels of video acceleration that your graphics card has. Doing this is not a good idea but if you do you must understand that every program that relies on those abilities will either run badly or not at all. To turn the acceleration down right click your desktop and select PROPERTIES, then SETTINGS then ADVANCED and then TROUBLERSHOOT. You will then see a slider bar which should normally be positioned on the far right. You can move it one step at a time and then close the dialog down and re-try Movie Maker. You can repeat those steps until (and if) Movie Maker works properly.
A lot of video programs give you the opportunity of taking a snap shot of the video displayed, Intervideo WinDVD 5 does a good job of this. Movie Maker also has this option. BUT, if you turn the acceleration down as above, you will no longer be able to take those snapshots. This is not a great problem of course as you can change the acceleration back. But it is rather tedious.
3) How do I make my system perform better and stop Movie Maker crashing
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This is by far the best way of doing things. Whilst the Rename Codec program is a MUST when you really do need to keep "other" software on your system, the following approach will ensure that your system runs at its best speed and will be less likely to crash at all from Video or Audio problems.
You need to download the latest versions of DirectX and the Windows Codecs pack together with the latest version of Windows Media Player. You should NOT try to install these packages via the Internet, you should get the standalone versions. The reason is obvious once you know it. Suppose those updates you did some time back are not working properly...it may be that they were not installed properly or it may be that a file is either corrupt or simply missing. How would you know??? The more experienced may spot the problem but the average user will not. So why download the full package??? That's easy. When you unzip a package several checks are made to ensure the integrity of the files inside the zip. If there is a problem you will be told there and then...the file is corrupt or damaged in some other way....you do not need to trust an install over the Internet and the possibility of data being missed....
You can get the packages via these links...
Codec Pack
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http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.aspx
DirectX
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http://go.microsoft.com/?LinkID=1081813
Windows Media Player
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b446ae53-3759-40cf-80d5-cde4bbe07999&displaylang=en
Movie Maker for XP
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http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/choose.aspx
The link for Movie Maker is actually a link to SP2 (Service Pack 2). This a large download. Its not to bad if you have a reasonably fast broadband connection, but if the download fails its a long way back to the start!!! Personally I would recommend you obtain A CD version of SP2...its available on the Windows Magazine and from Microsoft directly
Drivers for your graphics card
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I have discovered that most people are confused on the issue of drivers for their graphics card in that when advised to acquire the latest driver they go straight to the Microsoft website and get one from them. Their is a problem with that in that the drivers supplied by Microsoft are Generic.
I made the mistake of going direct to Microsoft some time back and the result was that I could only run the machine in the basic "Safe Mode" the driver was the most up to date and was definitely more recent than the existing driver. It took some time to understand what was going on I must admit......
The graphics card was an NVidia GForce 4 etc and was manufactured by Gainward. After several attempts at getting the Microsoft driver to install I decided that the download MUST BE corrupted in some way, So I went to the NVidia website and downloaded their driver (Same version number as the one from Microsoft) I had the exact same problems!!! In the end I went to the Gainward website and downloaded the most up to date driver they had.....once installed the graphics card performed better than ever and with more configuration options than I would ever need.
So why did an older driver work better than the most recent from NVidia ??? Its simple when you know why .... Gainward produce high capability cards and in order to achieve some of their aims they change the way the NVidia chipset works. This requires a modified driver....and they produce their own. The card is still based on the NVidia and conforms to the basic design....but it runs very much faster because of code optimisation, and that optimisation is missing from the Microsoft or NVidia drivers.
The result of all this is that you should ALWAYS go to the website of the MANUFACTURER of the card and not the manufacturer of the chipset (in my case NVidia)
The Method
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Reboot your computer and install SP2. After the install has completed you should reboot your computer twice...yes boring but desirable
After the reboot you should now install the DirectX pack and reboot again.
After that reboot install the Codec Pack and reboot yet again.
After that install Windows Media Player and reboot again
Finally install the latest driver for your graphics card.
Rebooting the machine does perform an important task. It completes installation process's and ensures that previously existing file locks are removed. Under certain conditions XP will not overwrite a file if it has been locked. Note that this is not the same as marking a file as Read Only.
Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility
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This utility can be obtained here...
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/portablemediacenter/decoder.mspx
A very useful program but with a problem. It reports that I have the MGI MPEG-2 Video Decoder on one of my machines...I have NO MGI software on my system!!
I would not let that put you off using it as it does have a useful purpose even though the same objective can be achieved via other already existing routes within XP. I am in favour of this program as it does give good advice on which Codec you should select as the preferred Codec
4) What files does Movie Maker NOT like?
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Any MPEG based file will cause Movie Maker problems even though they seldom cause problems for Media Player. There are a number of reasons...Media Player does not need the CODER part of the Codec and there are many methods/procedures/algothims used to Code an MPeg file and its that wide range of methods that Movie Maker can not address. Its not really a bug but the method of dealing with the issue, well there is no method...Movie Maker gives an error and crashes or it just crashes. The particular file extensions are Mpeg, MPG and MP3.
JPeg still images can also be a problem and for similar reasons to MPeg files. There are a number of formats for a JPeg and it seems that the older formats are not properly dealt with. To work around the issue you can reduce the compression used in creating the JPeg and NOT use the progressive format method
The best solution for these problems is to convert the file into a more acceptable format, and as it happens a format that is more easily worked on by Movie Maker...the conversion you should employ are
MPeg, MPG convert to AVI, MP3 convert to WAV and JPeg, JPG convert to a standard bitmap BMP
NOTES
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There are several other approaches you can take to solving a Codec issue. I have seen several other methods of solving the problem, and basically they don't. Instead they treat the symptom and not the problem itself. Several other methods involve damaging the picture of your computers layout (that's a bad pun by the way) and simply doing that involves the risk of permanent damage to that picture.
The program Rename Codecs also damages that picture of your system but it does at least provide a user friendly way of restoring your system and that method requires no prior knowledge on your part about where, which and how to make those changes.
All efforts are made to ensure that the information is accurate. As no one is perfect I would be happy to hear of any errors found in this document (send an e-mail to webmaster@the-kellys.org). If you have any doubts at all over following the advice given here you should NOT attempt it.
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