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  #1  
Old November 28th 08, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Lou
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Posts: 33
Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

I have been trying to find a solution for this problem and have found
nothing. Movie Maker gives me the standard "encountered a problem..." window
and shuts down etc. as soon as I start it up. I sent the report and was
directed here. I could not find my answer, so... If anyone can help me?
Please do. Thanks.
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  #2  
Old November 28th 08, 10:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
John Inzer
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Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

Lou wrote:
I have been trying to find a solution for this problem and have found
nothing. Movie Maker gives me the standard "encountered a problem..."
window and shuts down etc. as soon as I start it up. I sent the
report and was directed here. I could not find my answer, so... If
anyone can help me? Please do. Thanks.

=============================
You fail to mention your OS...if you are
running Vista...disregard the following
info about IE7.

Some WinXP users have reported problems
after installing IE7. If this applies to your
situation ...uninstalling IE7 may be worth
a try.

(927177) How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177/en-us

I've also seen a report that disabling the
ffdshow codec could be the fix. To accomplish
this...open Movie Maker and go to...Tools /
Options / Compatibility tab...Uncheck...
ffdshow / OK.

===
You can disable ffdshow by going to...Start / Run
and enter the following command::

regsvr32.exe /u "C:\Program Files\ffdshow\ffdshow.ax"

After running that command, the regular
DivX/XviD codecs will be used instead of ffdshow.
You can enable ffdshow again with this command:

regsvr32.exe "C:\Program Files\ffdshow\ffdshow.ax"

===

More info:

Movie Maker 2 Crashes and Hangs
http://tinyurl.com/bqgyx
or...
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Issues-A...nd-Codecs.html

Movie Maker always has to close
http://tinyurl.com/fw76b
or...
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...88267a9e023836

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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


  #3  
Old December 1st 08, 09:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Lou
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Posts: 33
Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

Load libraryWell for one I posted in Windows XP newsgroups so...that should
tell you right there what OS I am using. I installed the Movie maker software
well after IE was installed. I originally did not have movie maker so I
downloaded it from c/net. So that eliminated that problem. Next, I attempted
to disable the ffdshow codec and recieved this mesage: loadlibrary....
message. So that is also not the problem as well seeing as it is not in the
library. I checked on the links you also provided and they were all for
Vista. next?

"John Inzer" wrote:
You fail to mention your OS...if you are
running Vista...disregard the following
info about IE7.

Some WinXP users have reported problems
after installing IE7. If this applies to your
situation ...uninstalling IE7 may be worth
a try.

(927177) How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177/en-us

I've also seen a report that disabling the
ffdshow codec could be the fix. To accomplish
this...open Movie Maker and go to...Tools /
Options / Compatibility tab...Uncheck...
ffdshow / OK.

===
You can disable ffdshow by going to...Start / Run
and enter the following command::

regsvr32.exe /u "C:\Program Files\ffdshow\ffdshow.ax"

After running that command, the regular
DivX/XviD codecs will be used instead of ffdshow.
You can enable ffdshow again with this command:

regsvr32.exe "C:\Program Files\ffdshow\ffdshow.ax"

===

More info:

Movie Maker 2 Crashes and Hangs
http://tinyurl.com/bqgyx
or...
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Issues-A...nd-Codecs.html

Movie Maker always has to close
http://tinyurl.com/fw76b
or...
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...88267a9e023836

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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



  #4  
Old December 1st 08, 11:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
John Inzer
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Posts: 828
Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

Lou wrote:
Load libraryWell for one I posted in Windows XP newsgroups so...that
should tell you right there what OS I am using. I installed the Movie
maker software well after IE was installed. I originally did not have
movie maker so I downloaded it from c/net. So that eliminated that
problem. Next, I attempted to disable the ffdshow codec and recieved
this mesage: loadlibrary.... message. So that is also not the problem
as well seeing as it is not in the library. I checked on the links
you also provided and they were all for Vista. next?

=============================
Sorry...I was just trying to assist you.

Movie Maker is included as a component
of Windows XP...so...no, you did not install
it after IE7. You probably had Movie Maker
2.1 and didn't know how to launch it so you
downloaded and installed the earlier 2.0
version.

No...the links I posted are not just for Vista.

Good luck solving your problems.

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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


  #5  
Old December 2nd 08, 05:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Lou
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Posts: 33
Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

"John Inzer" wrote:

Lou wrote:
Load libraryWell for one I posted in Windows XP newsgroups so...that
should tell you right there what OS I am using. I installed the Movie
maker software well after IE was installed. I originally did not have
movie maker so I downloaded it from c/net. So that eliminated that
problem. Next, I attempted to disable the ffdshow codec and recieved
this mesage: loadlibrary.... message. So that is also not the problem
as well seeing as it is not in the library. I checked on the links
you also provided and they were all for Vista. next?

=============================
Sorry...I was just trying to assist you.

Movie Maker is included as a component
of Windows XP...so...no, you did not install
it after IE7. You probably had Movie Maker
2.1 and didn't know how to launch it so you
downloaded and installed the earlier 2.0
version.

No...the links I posted are not just for Vista.

Good luck solving your problems.

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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


O.k. why all of a sudden the change in attitude? I just informed you of what
happened? I have tried the 'other' links which happen to be the same thing
twice on each link. And I tried the ProgramFiles Intervideo search on my PC
and I do not have that file on my PC. So, if what you say is correct and I
have installed WMM 2.0 and had 2.1 how do I get 2.1 back?
  #6  
Old December 2nd 08, 05:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
PapaJohn
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Posts: 67
Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

see the Setup Movie Maker MM2.1 page of my website. One of the sections on
it is about reinstalling it.
--
website references are to www.papajohn.org

PapaJohn (MVP)


"Lou" wrote in message
...
"John Inzer" wrote:

Lou wrote:
Load libraryWell for one I posted in Windows XP newsgroups so...that
should tell you right there what OS I am using. I installed the Movie
maker software well after IE was installed. I originally did not have
movie maker so I downloaded it from c/net. So that eliminated that
problem. Next, I attempted to disable the ffdshow codec and recieved
this mesage: loadlibrary.... message. So that is also not the problem
as well seeing as it is not in the library. I checked on the links
you also provided and they were all for Vista. next?

=============================
Sorry...I was just trying to assist you.

Movie Maker is included as a component
of Windows XP...so...no, you did not install
it after IE7. You probably had Movie Maker
2.1 and didn't know how to launch it so you
downloaded and installed the earlier 2.0
version.

No...the links I posted are not just for Vista.

Good luck solving your problems.

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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


O.k. why all of a sudden the change in attitude? I just informed you of
what
happened? I have tried the 'other' links which happen to be the same thing
twice on each link. And I tried the ProgramFiles Intervideo search on my
PC
and I do not have that file on my PC. So, if what you say is correct and I
have installed WMM 2.0 and had 2.1 how do I get 2.1 back?



  #7  
Old December 4th 08, 06:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Lou
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 33
Default Movie Maker crashes at start-up.

"PapaJohn" wrote:

see the Setup Movie Maker MM2.1 page of my website. One of the sections on
it is about reinstalling it.
--
website references are to www.papajohn.org

PapaJohn (MVP)


"Lou" wrote in message
...
"John Inzer" wrote:

Lou wrote:
Load libraryWell for one I posted in Windows XP newsgroups so...that
should tell you right there what OS I am using. I installed the Movie
maker software well after IE was installed. I originally did not have
movie maker so I downloaded it from c/net. So that eliminated that
problem. Next, I attempted to disable the ffdshow codec and recieved
this mesage: loadlibrary.... message. So that is also not the problem
as well seeing as it is not in the library. I checked on the links
you also provided and they were all for Vista. next?
=============================
Sorry...I was just trying to assist you.

Movie Maker is included as a component
of Windows XP...so...no, you did not install
it after IE7. You probably had Movie Maker
2.1 and didn't know how to launch it so you
downloaded and installed the earlier 2.0
version.

No...the links I posted are not just for Vista.

Good luck solving your problems.

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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


O.k. why all of a sudden the change in attitude? I just informed you of
what
happened? I have tried the 'other' links which happen to be the same thing
twice on each link. And I tried the ProgramFiles Intervideo search on my
PC
and I do not have that file on my PC. So, if what you say is correct and I
have installed WMM 2.0 and had 2.1 how do I get 2.1 back?


O.k. now what? That did not work either. I tried to reinstall it per your
directions. Same message. I also added the DLL's as per your site as well,
same message. I tried to uninstall it completely and try to re-install it and
it states program is in use. Shut down PC and restarted it and still got the
same message about being in use when I have no programs running whatsoever. I
am not a happy camper here!
 




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