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Old May 21st 05, 11:59 AM
AndrewF
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Please please help!!!
I am editing by home video and after a while the screen on the right goes
white. I can hear the audio but not see the picture. This is driving me
crazy. I have upgrading my RAM cards to 512k and I have about 7GB of hard
disk space. I don't know what else to do???

Andrew in Inverness Scotland
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Old May 21st 05, 04:11 PM
Jimbo
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You need some hard drive space, as 1 hour of video is 12 GB.

"AndrewF" wrote in message
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Please please help!!!
I am editing by home video and after a while the screen on the right goes
white. I can hear the audio but not see the picture. This is driving me
crazy. I have upgrading my RAM cards to 512k and I have about 7GB of hard
disk space. I don't know what else to do???

Andrew in Inverness Scotland



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Old May 11th 09, 11:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
luigi
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Default White Screen

I have the same problem trying to do a 4min video of photos slideshow with
music...i can hear the music mp3 but the screen is white! its driving me
insane too...ive tried it 10 times with different settings but still it
doesnt work....and i have tonnes of hard drive space...
Please help!!!



"Jimbo" wrote:

You need some hard drive space, as 1 hour of video is 12 GB.

"AndrewF" wrote in message
...
Please please help!!!
I am editing by home video and after a while the screen on the right goes
white. I can hear the audio but not see the picture. This is driving me
crazy. I have upgrading my RAM cards to 512k and I have about 7GB of hard
disk space. I don't know what else to do???

Andrew in Inverness Scotland




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Old May 11th 09, 01:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
John Inzer[_2_]
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Luigi wrote:
I have the same problem trying to do a 4min video of photos slideshow
with music...i can hear the music mp3 but the screen is white! its
driving me insane too...ive tried it 10 times with different settings
but still it doesnt work....and i have tonnes of hard drive space...
Please help!!!

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I do not see the original message so I have no
idea what the issue is or what software is being
used...could you please provide more details?

FWIW...it's always best to start a new thread
when you have a question.

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