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| Thread ID: 99684 | 2009-05-11 00:48:00 | DVD Editing | B.M. (505) | Press F1 |
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| 772958 | 2009-05-19 00:05:00 | what did you do different to the first time when you used windows movie maker? The first time you said the file was 69k, but now you managed to get it working... The only reason I dont like windows movie maker is that it is limited to wmv. Windows media encoder (different to movie maker) is a great program to convert damaged streamed asf files into working avis. |
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| 772959 | 2009-05-19 02:06:00 | what did you do different to the first time when you used windows movie maker? The first time you said the file was 69k, but now you managed to get it working... The only reason I dont like windows movie maker is that it is limited to wmv. Windows media encoder (different to movie maker) is a great program to convert damaged streamed asf files into working avis. Yep, I found that once I got to the Save part I had access to a number of ways to save the file. The default appeared to be suitable for E-Mail, but there were a number of options which I couldn't understand so I selected best or something to that effect. The file turned out to be 353 MB about 30min play time. One downside is you can't, as far as I know, select how you want to save prior to having completed everything else. I just hope I can remember how I did it should I ever have to do another. :lol: |
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