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Old June 14th 09, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
nywildflower
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Default Problems Saving!!

Hi Panzy,

Sorry if I offended anyone about asking about the spyware/adware. I do not
know John Inzer so this is why I asked if he knew if it contained those. As
for the suggestions you offered, I am going to try to do it in steps to see
if that helps. I will also be adding another 512mb in memory shortly. I only
have one issue with the RadTools...which is that it doesn't convert to .wmv.
I did find another program from Any Video Converter which I have not
installed yet but have downloaded. If you know if this converts to to .wmv,
and if it is free from spyware/adware, I would greatly appreciate a response.
Thank you both again for the help today.

"Panzy" wrote:


"nywildflower" wrote in message
...
Also, I downloaded the RADTools video converter that you suggested on
another
post, but before I install it, I just wanted to ask you if you know if it
contains spyware or adware...please let me know.



It's John Inzer - do you think he would recommend spyware riddled software??
Of course not!

You're running XP on 512mb of ram, that is the obsolute minimum
that XP can function on, aside from the video editing issues, XP will
be struggling. Your next hardware upgrade should be to double the
ram. It's cheap, easy and the boost will be very discernable.
Go here, this is a long established and highly reputable site dealing
in memory. Use their online scanner:
http://www.crucial.com/?click=true

You video woes, there is obviously a conflict?:
You capture in .mov format and convert.
You import jpeg images but not clear if intention is as overlays?
On that weak specification XP computer and using the basic WMM
try producing your video in stages.
First produce WMV composed of the jpegs only.
Then produce WMV from the converted .mov files.
Once you have the desired number of seperate WMV clips
Import them into WMM and make one full length WMV.
Then on that clip add the music and then produce the final clip.





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