I am using windows XP home edition with office 2003 professional on a Toshiba dynabook. I want to uninstall or disable the Microsoft movie maker, as it is interfering with my professional Adobe Premiere Pro software. I have found no say to this. Every time I plug in my i-link DVD tape drive, I get the absolutely annoying, pop window that asks which software I would like to use to capture from the DVD device. Unfortunately the software I want to use is not listed! I have selected no program and the use for every time check box.
Ive been making a short movie on a family occasion, its about 12minutes long & been having problems getting it into AVI. I receintly added another few minutes onto it, and I seem to get "Error: Out Of Memory" at the same part every time. when its at 67%, I get this Error. (you can see my specs/how much ram I have in my sig below)I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this problem before? I have looked on Adobe website but there seems to be nothing on this issue.
When I try to install my Adobe premiere software I get this alert16 bit windows subsystem C:windowssystem32autoexec.nt The system file is not suitable for running MS DOS and Microsoft windows applications Choose 'close' to terminate the application
I have Windows Movie Maker version 5.1 and it just simply does not show any options for file type in the Save Movie Wizard settings. I do get options that affect file size/resolution but no "Other" settings. Do I have the wrong version of WMM? I'd like to save my movies as .avi files
Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify that the source files used in your movie are still available, that saving location is still available and that there is enough free disk space available, and then try again.
This error is driving me nuts.
Not matter what drive I select, no matter what files I use as a source, I STILL GET THIS ERROR.
I have 2 hard drives, one with 35 gigs free space, the other with 90 gigs of free space. I have 2 gigs of RAM. AMD 64 3700+ processor.
When I go to Microsoft's site for this program I read that it needs to be downloaded with SP2. Now, my o/s (Win XP Pro SP2) and Office 2003 has all the latest updates completed (no failures). Why and how would I download SP2 with Movie Maker 2.1 when I already have SP2? How can I download Movie maker 2.1 on its own?
I recently upgraded my XP to SP2. I have since that time upgraded my hardware and software programs to work on XP2. However there is no upgrade for my movie making program for XP SP2. I lake SP2 since I have worked out the bugs and would like to keep it. Can I Reinstall windows XP on another partition on my hard drive so I can boot to this installation when I work with Adobe premiere(my movie making program) and Pinnacle DV500(my capture card) And if so how big of a partition should I set-up.
trying to download a video file to the windows movie maker and this error comes up
The file C:Documents and SettingsDefault User.VALUED-01My Documents100_0305.MOV is not a supported file type, and it cannot be imported into Windows Movie Maker.
i have quick time
is there a download for my application i'm a beginner and you'll have to walk me through this thx
When I use Windows Movie Maker to capture from my DV camcorder, the CPU is at 100 % and the fan is always working. Then, after approximately 5 minutes of capture, my PC freeze and I have to reboot it. Then I see that a 39 MB video file (.wmv) and a 468 MB .tmp file have been created.I have a notebook 2.4 GHz with 512 MB of RAM. I have ordered a notebook cooler but it will come in about 2 weeks.I tried to capture my video with the Samsung software coming with my camcorder, it worked, the CPU was low during the capture but the video captured was of poor quality
I could not import video file from my video folder because the codec requied to play file was not installed on my computer. Where do I go to get the codec that is required?
I use XP Media Center 2005 Edition and was watching TV while editing a video with Movie Maker 2.1 on the same screen. After several editing the Movie Make became slow and then stopped responding. So I'd like to restore the Movie Maker but it comes with Service Pack 2. Is there anyway the Movie Maker program alone may be deleted and reinstalled without deleting and reinstalling whole SP2 package?
I have been trying to make some family clips and found ou that windows XP brings Movie Maker. I have Windows XP Home eddition. I tried to look in the Accesories/Entertaiment/ folder for the Movie Maker, but it's not there. I went to add/remove windows components, but there is no option to add movie maker. I thought I did not have the software so I went to the xp windows microsoft downloads and look for the movie maker. I tried to down load the package that brings this software but it run and applation to check if I required the download, but it was already installed. So it looks like that it's already installed, but I don't know how to acces it.
Done 3 photo videos in Movie Maker. Two of them work fine. The other gets to one slide and stays there. Music continues to play. I have recopied to Media Player about 6 times.
i am running windows xp SP2. all of a sudden windows movie maker has just stopped working, when i say that i can open it but when i try to drag a movie/video clip into the time line the programme displays a error and say it has encountered a problem and needs to close down. ive checked out what is causing the problem as it is located here (C:DOCUME~1foxLOCALS~1Tempfeeb_appcompat.txt)i dont know how to fix it
i made a slide show using windows movie maker and saved it to cd but the cd wont reed in my dvd player the disk i used is a dvd+r i dont know if it makes a differance or is there a certin format i need to use if so how do ichang format and to what?
I just recently installed a new DVD burner recently and now when I run my BackUp program, it crashes. I checked and it said both the BackUp program and the new DVD burner are both on the same driver. Does this make sense?
I've joined a bulletin board for financial stuff, and they're starting a chat room using something called OmNovia, which requires downloading Microsoft's Activex program. I vaguely recall people having nightmarish conflicts and difficulties after installing Activex, but that was a while ago. Does anybody have any feedback? I need to keep my regular chatroom (the popular Hotcomm program) functional, so if there Activex has the tendency to usurp your computer's resources or prevent competing software from running, I'll just pass on the OmNovia/Activex.
Is there some software that I can use to check my system for software/hardware compatibility? And/or is there a way that I can find out if there are software/hardware conflicts within my system?
At least I'm pretty sure there's a .exe conflict issue here.
My explorer.exe does not start up when I restart the computer, then when I run it through the task manager it starts up for about three seconds then the desktop items and everything disappear again. I also never receive an error message with the explorer.exe crash. No "sorry, but the explorer.exe must close ect ect."
If you have Internet Explorer 8 and Service Pack 3, can you get conflicts if both are installed? I have had lots of conflicts, like freezing up and slow loading. To fix it, I had to revert back to 7.