Windows Movie Maker 6.0 error during recording: check if the original sources are still available, the saving location is available and if there is enough disk space

Original title: Windows Movie Maker 6.0 Save Bug?

Something's weird with Windows Movie Maker...

It cannot record movies, I create somehow.

Immediamente when it starts to save, it gives an error signal: check if the original sources are always available (and yet, they all), there is no such thing as the save location (of course it is!) and if there is enough disk space (a lot of). Still, it will not save. How can this be possible?

I use an mp3 file (pendulum - watercolor) and have a lot of footage, often used with effects. They are 1280 x 1024 and a .avi file. Everything should work fine, but still does not work. Help me!

Something's weird with Windows Movie Maker...

It cannot record movies, I create somehow.

Immediamente when it starts to save, it gives an error signal: check if the original sources are always available (and yet, they all), there is no such thing as the save location (of course it is!) and if there is enough disk space (a lot of). Still, it will not save. How can this be possible?

I use an mp3 file (pendulum - watercolor) and have a lot of footage, often used with effects. They are 1280 x 1024 and a .avi file. Everything should work fine, but still does not work. Help me!

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It is sometimes possible to publish / save in the
Even if the DV - AVI format. WMV fails. If you are
running Vista Movie Maker 6.see the following:

Windows Vista - publish a movie in Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/publish-a-movie-in-Windows-Movie-Maker

WIndows Vista Movie Maker 6
The following chart shows where the DV - AVI option.
http://www.Papajohn.org/IMGs/Vista-PublishToComputerChoices.jpg

And sometimes unchecking that will enable all filters
registration in progress...

Reach... Tools / Options / compatibility... tab and
Uncheck all filters / OK.

The error that you received can be caused by the following:

(1) source incompatible or damaged files (photos,
video clips, audio clips).

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 big or too complex for your system
resources. Made video is time CPU and
can sometimes cause blackouts.

The following items may be worth a visit:

Movie Maker - problem resolution - "cannot record a movie.
http://www.Papajohn.org/MovieMaker-issues-CantSaveMovie.html

Windows Movie Maker error
Cannot complete the Save Movie Wizard
http://moviemakererror.blogspot.com/

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