I am operating on Windows 7 x64 OEM, and when I try to save or publish a movie on Live Movie Maker (The newest version), I get a popup stating that the program crashed, following by the program closing. I tried everything- new video card drivers, old video card drivers, I even uninstalled and reinstalled the program.
I have imported 1500 slides (with 52 separate events) into Windows 7 Live Movie Maker. I will burn these into a DVD (grand kids) & want to index each event so as to be able to go directly to 'event 35' without going though 1-34 one slide at a time.
my problem is with Movie Maker Live downloaded from Windows Live Essentials 2011. I can create a profile, add pictures and music start playing the movie and the timeline stops and the program freezes and then Movie Maker is "Not Responding".I have uninstalled and re-installed Windows Live Essentials 2011; download all Windows Updates and checked my Intel(R) 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller for proper driver version (9.6.31001). Windows indicated it was up to date, however, I did find a web site that stated a newer version was available (10.6.0.1002).
I was looking for a Windows Live Movie maker forum. Somehow I ended up registering here. Hope I did it right.Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1?I added a few pictures into WLMM. Under Video Tools, Edit tab, all options are grayed out ( inactive ) except the Duration option.Why is that and how can I " activate " the grayed out options ?
I tried to edit a video, and then I am forced to wait for it to improve playback quality before I can do anything. WTXTranscode.exe is the cause, and was running sky high. If I kill it, or bin it, I can't edit the video. Can this "feature" be disabled ?
For the past two or three months i have continously had problems downloading and editing movies in (WLMM). On some occasions the movis downloads fine but more often than not when i am preparing a video it freezes...Sometimes it freezes immediately or other times it can reach up to 50% progress before it it freezes. What do you think is the cause of this? I have a lot of videos saved in my folder so i wonder if it could be related to memory storage? I have uninstalled and reinstalled WLMM but to no avail.
I'm having a problem with Windows Live Movie Maker. Before, when I used Windows Vista, I would plug in my camcorder (firewire), the import video wizard would pop up, and then I would have an option to choose between AVI and WMV. This was really really good for me, because an hour of AVI takes up 13 gigabytes, whereas an hour of WMV takes up 1 gigabyte. However, this option is no longer there with Windows Live Movie Maker, or Windows 7 in general.
It simply defaults to AVI and I then have to convert it later, thus doubling my time spend on the project. Does anyone have any idea how to re-enable WMV, or perhaps of another Windows program that would do the job? Basically, I want it to import the video directly to WMV, or any other format that doesn't take up 13 gigabytes per hour, without sacrificing quality. (WMV is great in that regard by the way. The quality is great) .
I just purchased a new laptop with Windows 7. I used Windows live movie maker on my old laptop which was Windows Vista. I've tried several times to install and each time it seems to be installing, though it takes a very long time but then when I look I find the installation has failed. One thing I did do when I got this laptop was use Windows Easy Transfer software to move my files over onto this machine. I don't know if something there could be affecting it since my old machine was running Vista? I have the same antivirus program (AVAST) that I did before. The machine does have some of Windows Live installed on it could this be this issue?
Somehow the sound got turned off in Windows Live Movie Maker. The computer has sound in other applications, but in Live Movie Maker there is no sound, even though the volume is turned full up, when I click the "Video Volume" it shows a red circle with a red line thru it indicating the sound is turned off. It worked in the past, I used it to make movies. How do I turn the sound back on"
so i uploaded a video from my camera onto wlmm, then saved it onto my usb. then i plugged it into my laptop and now its a .wlmp file and i do know how to convert it to .wlp but it says that there is no file! like it has a little yellow triangle with an exclamation mark and i dont know what to do becasue ive already tried emailing it to myself and opening it on my laptop but it just wont work!
trying to use windows live movie maker on windows 7 ultimate x64 sp1 (with all latest windows updates) and it keeps telling me it cant start (note: it does not give me an error code)
i figured it was the graphics driver not being up to date as i have heard of this problem many times before in win7 and vista x64 based systems so i updated my driver even tho my version was above the bug list. also my card is fully compatible with dx9 up to 11 and have never had problems with compatibility in dx9/10/11 on anything before.
after rebooting movie maker worked just fine and perfectly smooth and i made a full 1 hour length video and rendered it and uploaded to Internet without any problems what so ever.
as soon as i closed movie maker and tried to re-open it it again would not work (yet worked after rebooting again but once closed would not re-open) so i'm having to reboot every time i want to use wlmm if i close it after i first open it.
all possible relevant specifications are in the screenshots attached to this post
also its the latest version of wlmm as i tried to re-install it hoping that would fix the problem but still the same unfortunately
I have a laptop with Intel core i5 processor(x64). I use Windows 7 Home Premium. Lately, I am having a difficulty in loading image or any file in the Windows Live Movie Maker. I wanted to create a video file by compiling all of my images and some music but each time I open the program and try to load the files the program doesn't respond at all and ultimately I have to close the program.
So I bought a new graphics card, XFX 6870 2gb, and now WLMM is blurry and doesnt display correctly and crashes when saving movies. Photobucket link [URL]
I read that certain amd/ati cards don't mesh well with wlmm? Is there a workaround on this? Just bought fraps and want to make videos but with the problems im having i may just have to buy a movie maker
im listing my specs here because when i preview my post i dont see my pc specs that i filled in when i registered.
Windows 7 home x64 sp1 and all current updates phenom II x4 940 dfi lanparty dk 790fx ocz 8gb 1066 ddr2 radeonHD 6870 2gb asus ve276 1920x1080 27in lcd creative x-fi 320gb wd caviar hdd antec 650 watt tri-power antec df-85 case
I needed reinstall MovieMaker 2011 so I uninstalled by using Add/Remove in the Control Panel. When I attempted to reinstall it the wizard indicated that the Movie Maker is still installed and the process stalled there.WL MovieMaker(and PhotoGallery) is no longer listed in the Add/Remove Programs.I tried the third party uninstaller utility but the situation was the same as above.I deleted all Movie-Maker(& Photo-Gallery) related files.I deleted all registry keys and values which are hit by key words of "MovieMaker" and "Photo-Gallery but the installer, wlsetup-web.exe still did not let MovieMaker(& PhotoGallery) install. Another word, the installer still says the Movie-Maker is installed!
I've just downloaded the "Windows Live Movie Maker" for Windows 7.
My MP4 video had no issues. However, Movie Maker won't accept my pre-recorded MP3 audio - what's up with that? It was recorded on XP then put on a USB stick and brought to my Win 7 PC. Would that effect it? How can I fix it?
If not, how can I get my MP3 working? I never thought MP3 would be an issue.
I was using Windows Live Movie Maker and working on a tribute to my sister who passed. I decided (wrong thing to do) to update and downloaded Windows Live Essentials (because there was a newer update of Movie Maker). Then, movie maker would not start up.Reinstalled several times. Then I read somewhere about DXDIAG. Then tried dxdiag in Run command. THIS is the error message:C:WindowsSysWOW64dxgi.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact yoru system administrator or the software vendor for support. After I press ok, I get another message saying:
Error: Could not load dxdiagn.dll
Not sure what to do My goal is to continue working on my video tribute. I uninstalled Windows Live Essentials. Tried to reinstall DIRECTX, states I have the latest version. I used several scans (SFC/scannow and others for malware). I have an ACER Aspire 1430z-4677, Windows Home Premium (64).
To uninstall all the installed programs that were included in Windows Live Essentials, I went to control panel > Programs & Features and selected Windows Live Essentials. Then repair/uninstall. I choose to remove the features listed and choose all but Mail. I got many error messages and error numbers, so I decided to delete them one at a time. This worked perfectly until I reached the program in the title above.This is what appeared: We couldn't remove the selected program. Unknown error occurred. Error: 0x80070645 Source: SQLLite.What does the named error mean and what does SQLLite have to do with WLE? That program is the one I wanted to remove most, because it's taken over opening Slide Shows and than fails to work.
any alternative software that is related to Windows Live Movie Maker? Because my PC is unable to run Live Movie Maker (i.e. it's GPU is not optimized to work with it).
basically i am downloading Internet videos which come as mp4 files, i then convert them with no compression with the program "super" to avi. now when i add the videos to wlmm they play fine and i can edit them perfect, but when i turn the project to a wmv file and play the video, some of the clips seem to be out of sync for audio/video. i have spent hours editing these clips as i didn't think the conversion wlmm makes would effect it as when i play the clips in the wlmm portable player the problem doesn't occur.
I would like to know that is there any alternative software that is related to Windows Live Movie Maker? Because my PC is unable to run Live Movie Maker (i.e. it's GPU is not optimized to work with it)
What is going wrong after soundtrack or music has been added and the clip saved?requently music playback in the files converted from a number of formats ( obv. to wmv) is dodgy, choppy or simply not capable of being listened to. Obviously I am at fault. What is being done incorrectly> Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit (warranted no emoticons)
I would like it to fade in from black and fade out from black.I know I can split the clip and fade in the first half and fade out the second half but there is always a little 'skip' in audio where the split was made.
I have made my first movie on the windows movie maker. I burned the DVD and it will play on a computer but will not play on my blue ray player.(blue ray player will play regular and blue ray dvd's)
FREE video maker for Windows 7 with features that are way better than Movie Maker (MM).i've had the following problems with the many applications I've downloaded:
1. hijacked my browsers
2. output vid - has watermarks OR only 30 seconds is free OR pay to download file
I have edited out the adverts from a program I recorded on tv using windows live movie maker (came with win 7). However when I replay the program it plays on a reduced size on my laptop and on my tv screen (not on the full screen size as it did before editing). The recorded format is MPEG-2 TS Video. How can I make sure that it plays at full size?
i understand that the "windows movie maker" is not included (why? why?!) in windows 7.how can i download it or get a microsoft (free!) program to edit my clips ?
I need a GOOD Movie Maker Program. My setup is Windows 7 64-bit with 12 GB RAM and 24" Flat Panel Monitor. The Windows Movie Maker Program that came with the computer appears to only import files in AVI format and appears to only BURN to DVD in WMV format.
Here is what I am trying to do. I have many old VCR tapes of family events. I bought a converter box that lets me convert VCR tapes onto DVD's. I also have a newer camcorder that records on Mini-tapes. I can use the firewall cable and import those directly into the computer with Windows Movie Maker but as previously mentioned they get saved on the HD as AVI files ONLY.
My goal is to be able to take all those files and cut/paste whatever pieces of each individual files that I want, reorder them in whatever order I want (probably chronologically) and then splice them together to make a movie. Finally I want to be able to burn these movies to DVD in whatever format I want (not just WMV as Windows Movie Maker insists on)
I already have the following programs on my machine. (All came in the machine)
Windows DVD maker
Windows Movie Maker
Roxio Easy CD & DVD Burning
I don't mind putting in some time to learn a new program but I don't want to find out that I wasted my time because the program just can't do what I want it to do. Any advice or which movie maker program to get/use would be greatly appeciated. If one of the programs that I listed above already does everything that I said I wanted to do, then don't hesitate to write back, call me an IDIOT and tell me which program does what I want.