Windows DVD Maker shutsdown my whiletrying system to burn a DVD
While trying to burn ".» MSWMM files"using Microsoft DVD Maker of Microsoft Vista SP1 of Ultimae process starts, then shutsdown my system (consistantly). I saved the template to a file ".msdvd" and tried from scratch but it always stops my system in the middle of the conversion of some where around 18%.
Any suggestions? Or useful links?
While trying to burn ".» MSWMM files"using Microsoft DVD Maker of Microsoft Vista SP1 of Ultimae process starts, then shutsdown my system (consistantly). I saved the template to a file ".msdvd" and tried from scratch but it always stops my system in the middle of the conversion of some where around 18%.
Any suggestions? Or useful links?
Some collected ideas:
* Proceed at your own risk *.
(1) it can be interesting to try to open Movie Maker and go to...
Tools / Options / compatibility... tab and uncheck all the
filters / OK.
Close Movie Maker, and then try again DVD Maker.
(2) in the case of a failure to solve the problem... you may have some
corrupt or incompatible source files.
Several formats are apparently compatible with film
Machine, but the most reliable choices are:
Photos - bmp
Video - wmv or dv - avi
Music - wma, wav, wmv
(3) and... you might have a problem with your video driver...
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")
(4) a project is sometimes too large or complex for
the system resources. Creation of several small projects
and editing (recording) each of them in the movie .wmv
format may be the answer.
Then the collected group of .wmv files can be reimported
in Movie Maker to meet in a final film or
they can by imported in DVD Maker and each of them
becomes a scene (chapter). (you can have up to 18
(5) DVD Maker has stopped working
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistapictures/thread/edcb015f-9431-4d89-95e8-531db1f26c77
Good luck...
John Inzer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience - 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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If the window of Autorun from your computer... just close it.
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Please wait while the DVD is created.
When the text "Completed successfully" is displayed you
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(the file you want to download is: > FFSetup290.zip<>
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(this is where you find your files after they)
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Select "all to WMV" / OK...
Click on... Beginning... in the toolbar...
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Try installing codecs that might be missing from your system. See this link for download of codecs:
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=06fcaab7-DCC9-466B-b0c4-04db144bb601&displaylang=enFor more information, refer to:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/codecs-frequently-asked-questionsNOTE: Disable other software to burn.
Also check out this link:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Burn-a-CD-or-DVD,After back and let us know if it helped to solve your problem.
Thank you and best regards,
R uma - Microsoft technical support.
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