- Bobb - wrote:
> I like the program ( even over store-bought's) BUT it seems to only
> work in a small space , constantly page faulting etc. It's the only
> thing running on a PC with 1Gb of memory and it only uses about 300k
> of memory. If I try to create a movie with a LOT of pictures (500+)
> it - OFTEN will hang system. If I start Task Manager when I open WMM,
> I might see 20 million page faults - and it's still working ok - just
> SLOW. Or it might hang -
> unpredictable.
>
> Is there any way to tweak this app ? TO "give it more memory space"
> for example". Or does someone know of a store-bought with a similar
> interface ? I've tried others and don't like their 'way of doing
> things' as I do with WMM.
>
> I thought MediaCenter would integrate a means of creating movies on
> CD/DVD but having a MC laptop, it does nothing special for me. TO
> make a movie I still need an app like WMM.
> AND if I could drop .MOV files, a "non-hanging WMM' would be ideal.
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Try creating smaller projects. Actually you could
create several smaller projects, save each one
in the .wmv format and then re-import the group
of saved movie clips and combine then into a
final single movie. Or...each clip could be a Scene
(chapter) on a DVD.
As for .mov files...converting to the .wmv format
before importing would be a good idea.
The following freeware can do the conversion:
(FWIW...it's always a good idea to create a System
Restore point before installing software or updates)
Format Factory
http://www.pcfreetime.com/
(FWIW...you may want to uncheck
all the boxes on the final screen)
After downloading and installing Format Factory...
open the program and choose an Output Folder...
(this is where you will find your files after they are
converted)
Drag/drop your audio/video clips onto the
main screen...
Select 'All to ???' / OK...
(the ??? represents your choice of format)
Click...Start...on the toolbar...
That should do it...
If you want to go "store-bought" have a look at
Cyberlink PowerDirector
http://www.cyberlink.com/downloads/t...oad_en_US.html
--
J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
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