Movie saved to CD...audio but no video
I saved a movie using Movie Maker to a CD (CD-R)
When I play it back it starts fine...but then it get's stuck. Audio continues fine but no video. I tried re-recording the movie a couple of times but it never runs smoothly. |
Movie saved to CD...audio but no video
A CD has limited space with video use,a DVD might be better unless
youre under the capacity..If so,try running the video thru a decoder/ encoder,get it at microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en In the encoder,select "convert audio/video",locate the file,create a new folder,save the new data in new folder,once thru,try WM player & burn the movie to a cd.. "Marilyn" wrote: I saved a movie using Movie Maker to a CD (CD-R) When I play it back it starts fine...but then it get's stuck. Audio continues fine but no video. I tried re-recording the movie a couple of times but it never runs smoothly. |
Movie saved to CD...audio but no video
Thanks Andrew.
What's weird is that I made another movie right before that ran perfectly. A DVD burner did not come with my XP program so in order to burn a DVD I'll need to acquire that software. I thought I'd try what you suggested first and downloaded the encoder. Now I can't find where it downloaded to! I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to computers. I'm sure it's simple but I'm not sure where to look or what I'm looking for. Marilyn "Andrew E." wrote: A CD has limited space with video use,a DVD might be better unless youre under the capacity..If so,try running the video thru a decoder/ encoder,get it at microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en In the encoder,select "convert audio/video",locate the file,create a new folder,save the new data in new folder,once thru,try WM player & burn the movie to a cd.. "Marilyn" wrote: I saved a movie using Movie Maker to a CD (CD-R) When I play it back it starts fine...but then it get's stuck. Audio continues fine but no video. I tried re-recording the movie a couple of times but it never runs smoothly. |
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