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Scott
August 14th 06, 05:43 AM
I'm a newbie to Windows Movie Maker, but not to computers. I've tried to
make some simple short movies, and when I get to "Finish Movie", everything
just hangs. I click "save to my computer", click "next" at each step
through the process, and when I get to the "saving movie" screen, nothing
else happens, except that the "minutes remaining" just keeps counting
upward. I have a 6 minute movie, and I've waited several hours for it to
save, and the "minutes remaining" just continues to count upward, while the
percent saved indicator stays at 0%. I've redone everything several times
through from scratch, including re-making the movie, with the same results.
As a test, I tried to save a :03 seconds section of the movie as it's own
separate movie, with the same results. Last time I checked, the time
remaining was up to several hundred minutes for this :03 second movie, with
no progress being made. This can't possibly be right, but I can't figure
out what's wrong. Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Scott

Burgy
August 14th 06, 03:12 PM
Try here in the problem solving section:

http://www.papajohn.org/



"Scott" > wrote in message
...
> I'm a newbie to Windows Movie Maker, but not to computers. I've tried to
> make some simple short movies, and when I get to "Finish Movie",
> everything just hangs. I click "save to my computer", click "next" at
> each step through the process, and when I get to the "saving movie"
> screen, nothing else happens, except that the "minutes remaining" just
> keeps counting upward. I have a 6 minute movie, and I've waited several
> hours for it to save, and the "minutes remaining" just continues to count
> upward, while the percent saved indicator stays at 0%. I've redone
> everything several times through from scratch, including re-making the
> movie, with the same results. As a test, I tried to save a :03 seconds
> section of the movie as it's own separate movie, with the same results.
> Last time I checked, the time remaining was up to several hundred minutes
> for this :03 second movie, with no progress being made. This can't
> possibly be right, but I can't figure out what's wrong. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
>

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