Corruption DOCFILE in Movie Maker 6

Hello

Really sorry if this has been asked before...

I'm under Movie Maker 6 on Vista and importing video from my DV video cam. The video of fine imports (in .avi format) and I can start to create a project based on the pictures I imported. However when I try and save the project, I get an error message that says "the doc file is corrupt". Also, I can't save any new collection that contains the video imported from the video camera.  When I re - open Movie Maker collection and I have imported the video disappears. Oddly, if idrag in video clips imported into the timeline of a project, the video is retained but imported into the folder collections (as well as the collections file) is not be saved. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Hello

Really sorry if this has been asked before...

I'm under Movie Maker 6 on Vista and importing video from my DV video cam. The video of fine imports (in .avi format) and I can start to create a project based on the pictures I imported. However when I try and save the project, I get an error message that says "the doc file is corrupt". Also, I can't save any new collection that contains the video imported from the video camera.  When I re - open Movie Maker collection and I have imported the video disappears. Oddly, if idrag in video clips imported into the timeline of a project, the video is retained but imported into the folder collections (as well as the collections file) is not be saved. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

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Maybe if you saved the images in a folder on your hard disk before importing
in Movie Maker, you would have a better result:

Windows Vista - import video from a videotape
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/import-video-from-a-videotape

Good luck...

Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

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