publication of slow Windows movie maker

Hello

I use Vista os and I have 4G of memory, double two Core with e7300. I use Windows Movie Maker version 6.0.6002.18273. When I publish (join) several files together speed seem to be very slow, especially when compared to Movie Joiner or Ultra Video Joiner.  For example, a file size of 600 MB WMM takes approximately 60 minutes to complete whereabout other programs only takes a minute. That's a lot of difference here. I wonder if there is something I missed here. Maybe some plugins? Or is there some setting I forgot? The computer is defragged and works very well.

Peter

I think it's normal because Movie Maker completely
Re - that encodes the video and other programs can't.

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