Under Vista, coding of DVD Movie Maker problem

On Vista, try to burn on DVD (from Director of windows) a photo & camera video scenes total area about 20 minutes, while coding it continues to freeze to 42.7% and sometimes 48.2%. Help on computer site did not help as the site of coding is required. Keep train but get not anywhere, any help appreciated. Bill.K.

On Vista, try to burn on DVD (from Director of windows) a photo & camera video scenes total area about 20 minutes, while coding it continues to freeze to 42.7% and sometimes 48.2%. Help on computer site did not help as the site of coding is required. Keep train but get not anywhere, any help appreciated. Bill.K.

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You are running Windows or Vista Movie Maker 6
Live Movie Maker?

Have you tried to save your Movie Maker project
in the format of WMV movie to a folder on your hard drive
disk before importing in DVD Maker?

Sorry... I don't have the exact answer, but I know
some questions that may contribute to this problem...

(1) using the incompatible sources in the project files.

Several formats are apparently compatible with
Movie Maker, but the most reliable choices are:

Photos - bmp
Video - wmv
Audio - wav, wma, wmv

(2) the project is too large and/or complex.

The fix for this would be to create several small
projects and save each of them in the movie WMV
format in a folder on your hard drive.

The collected WMV files can then be re-imported
in Movie Maker to bring together in a single
film or they can be imported into DVD Maker
and each comes a scene on a DVD.

(3) codec issues.

Sometimes, this can be corrected by opening film
Manufacturer and go to the... Tools / Options / Compatibility
tab, and uncheck all filters / OK.

Not an option if you are running Live Movie maker
but you can do it in DVD Maker,

See the following article:

How to burn DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-DVDs-Windows-DVD-Maker
(scroll waaay down for...) What to do in case of problems)

(4) video driver needs to update.

If you reduce the graphic hardware acceleration as
According to the instructions in the following article... you can
See an improvement. If... Yes, you need to update
your video driver. (improvement or not... do not forget to)
return to full acceleration after the experience)

How to put in back of graphics hardware acceleration
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00129.htm
(scroll down to: "If you use Windows Vista")

Also, some systems cannot handle Vista Movie
Machine 6 or Windows Live Movie Maker... among those
instances... There's an earlier version which can be
downloaded and installed:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Windows Movie Maker 2.6
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?id=34
(works on Vista and Win7)

Tags: Windows

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