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Old June 25th 03, 03:52 AM
Duncan
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Does anyone know haw to save Movie maker movies into avi
or mpeg formats?
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Old June 25th 03, 03:58 AM
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Default Saving Movie maker into other formats

MM2 will not save in MPEG format. One of the choices you have is DV-AVI.
It is higher quality than .wmv, but the files are much larger. In order to
use MM2 files and convert them to mpeg, you should save them in DV-AVI files
and then use something like TMPGEnc. Here are a couple of links that will
help:

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

www.dvdrhelp.com

Bobby

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Does anyone know haw to save Movie maker movies into avi
or mpeg formats?



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Old June 25th 03, 04:01 AM
HaTcH
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When saving the movie, (FileSave Movie File...) Select my computer, do the
file name stuff, on next page click the radio button that says Other
settings: and scroll down the list to where it says DV-AVI. Thats the AVI
format save as. Please refer to the past post Burning Video Problems. In the
to that message I posted detailed info on that stuff.

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or mpeg formats?



 




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