Why does my windows Movie Maker stop burn to my dvd to 60percent without message
Burning my family video with windows movie maker, from the (encoded) copy to dvd disc, and it stops at 60% completion with no error message. How can I solve this problem.
Thank you
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Just a few ideas...
Large, complex projects are prone to problems.
If you create several small projects and publish (Save)
each format .wmv or .avi movie to a folder on
your hard drive, you can then import the clips collected
DVD Maker and each one becomes a scene
(Chapter)... you can have up to 18 scenes.
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Your source files might have compatibility issues...
Several formats are apparently compatible with
Movie Maker, but the most reliable choices are:
Photos - bmp
Video - wmv or dv - avi
Audio - wav, wma, wmv
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It may be interesting to try to open Movie Maker and go to...
Tools / Options / Compatibility tab and disable all the
filters / OK.
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Publication (save) the project to the DV - AVI or WMV
film in Movie Maker format and then import the
movie DVD Maker file may be worth a try.
Windows Vista-
Publish a movie in
Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/publish-a-movie-in-Windows-Movie-Maker
Movie Maker Vista - Edition
http://www.Papajohn.org/Vista-publishing.html
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1. don't you make changes on the computer before the show?
2. you receive an error message on the computer?
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http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
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