PapaJohn
Tue Apr 01 10:12:08 PDT 2008
thanks... I fixed the link to the profile..
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PapaJohn (MVP)
"hanne" <hanne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DF65E311-3BE7-4A85-B341-7BFF29FBC3FE@microsoft.com...
> the issue i'm experiencing is that when i save the videos, the
> "picture-size"
> is at 720x576. i checked the site with the profiles and skimmed down to :
> WMV-HighDefinition-Widescreen-1280x720 Profile --- becuase 1280x720 is
> the
> size of the picture/video that i am trying to get. but neitehr of the
> options
> when saving the video as you explained to me, in avi and wme can be saved
> with 1280x720.
>
> and also that link on papajohns site, with 1280x720 profile, doesnt work.
>
> "John Inzer" wrote:
>
>> hanne wrote:
>> > i make videos while i play world of warcraft, using Fraps. i got an
>> > unregistered version so the video clips only last for 30 - 60
>> > seconds. when i import a clip to windows movie maker, and press play
>> > and then press fullscreen (in the "preview" window) to see if the
>> > quality and size is the same, the quality and size is what it's
>> > supposed to be, meaning fullscreen and good quality, but then when i
>> > drag the clip down in the "blue area" / or editing area, for adding
>> > effects and etc, the size and quality minizes to half-size, so my
>> > question is, why is this happening, and how do i keep it
>> > full-sized/fullscreen?
>> >
>> > i hope somebody understand this post
>> =================================
>> That is the way it works...you will see a
>> lower resolution version when playing from
>> the timeline.
>>
>> When you save as a movie...you should still
>> have good resolution.
>>
>> To save as an .avi movie file...
>> (and several other options)
>> Type...Ctrl+P to open the Save Movie Wizard /
>> Choose...My Computer /
>> Next /
>> Enter a Name and a Save Location /
>> Next /
>> Show More Choices /
>> Other Settings /
>> Open the drop window and choose...DV-AVI /
>> Next /
>> Wait while the movie is saved /
>> Finish...
>>
>> To save as a .wmv movie file...
>> Type...Ctrl+P to open the Save Movie Wizard /
>> Choose...My Computer /
>> Next /
>> Enter a Name and a Save Location /
>> Next /
>> Tick...'Best Quality For My Computer'
>> Next/
>> Wait while the movie is saved /
>> Finish...
>>
>> Also, you may find it useful to use
>> a custom profile:
>>
>> Movie Maker 2 - Saving
>> Movies - Custom WMV Profiles
>>
http://tinyurl.com/s2vgu
>>
>> Creating Custom Profiles
>> for Windows Movie Maker 2
>>
http://tinyurl.com/cuny7
>>
>> --
>>
>> John Inzer
>> Digital Media MVP
>>
>> Notice
>> This is not tech support
>> I am a volunteer
>>
>> Solutions that work for
>> me may not work for you
>>
>> Proceed at your own risk
>>
>>
>>