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Movie Maker 2 keeps shutting down!?



 
 
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Old March 22nd 03, 08:04 PM
PapaJohn \(MVP\)
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Default Movie Maker 2 keeps shutting down!?

Steve,

That's pretty common and can usually be worked around. Check the Hardware
Acceleration and Clashing Codec info at

http://pws.chartermi.net/~papajohn/MM2.html

PapaJohn


"Steve" wrote in message
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Hi,
I own an Athlon 1800+, have 512Mb PC2100 DDR RAM, a 64Mb
GF4, and a 40Gb Hard Drive, but when I try to add or drag
a transition effect in Movie Maker 2, it stops working
and vanishes without a trace. Can someone help me?
Thanks.
Steve



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Old March 24th 03, 08:35 AM
Paul Cahill
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Default Movie Maker 2 keeps shutting down!?

Find divxaf.ax and try renaming it.


"PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote in message
...
Steve,

That's pretty common and can usually be worked around. Check the Hardware
Acceleration and Clashing Codec info at

http://pws.chartermi.net/~papajohn/MM2.html

PapaJohn


"Steve" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I own an Athlon 1800+, have 512Mb PC2100 DDR RAM, a 64Mb
GF4, and a 40Gb Hard Drive, but when I try to add or drag
a transition effect in Movie Maker 2, it stops working
and vanishes without a trace. Can someone help me?
Thanks.
Steve





 




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