Think yourself lucky you got a "massage" ;-)
You are almost there!!!
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=SUNA,SUNA:2007-17,SUNA:en&q=C00D11B1+movie+maker
Can you check your Event Viewer? Start/Orb, type event
There may be more info there.
Let's summarize - you can now compress an AVI to WMV but it won't play in WMP?
What size is the WMV?
"Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5B6406CF-EB70-403D-ABED-574B7561FD3F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi again, I followed the instructions, but unfortunately it didn't work. > I tryed to Publish to This Computer, chose file name and folder, then on > the > panel- Choose the settings for your movie, should I choose Best quality > for > playback on my computer or Compress to: ? No matter what option I choose > ( I > tryed boath), when I try to play that movie, I've got same massage in > Windows > Media player: Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the > file. For additional assistance, click Web Help. I tryed to follow Web > Help, > it says: You've encountered error message C00D11B1 while using Windows > Media > Player, but didn't work. Please help, > Ivana > > "Mac" wrote: > >> Hi again - AVI files are quite raw and uncompressed and you can use them >> in >> Windows Movie Maker and many other 3rd party programs. >> >> To try it out - Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker and then import >> the >> AVI video file. Next drag it to the video "timeline" in the bottompart of >> the screen. Then choose to Publish to This Computer or E-mail. >> >> Use the Help in Movie Maker to learn more about what you can do... >> >> www.papajohn.org is a useful website too. >> >> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:759BE928-126A-4267-92B3-E4FCC07A12EA[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Thank you for reply.File type is Video clip.AVI . Camera is Casio >> > EX-Z750. >> > >> > "Mac" wrote: >> > >> >> Depends on what type of file it is. Most are already highly >> >> compressed. >> >> Email attachments usually limit you to around 6.5MB video file (before >> >> MIME >> >> encoding which will take that up to just under 10MB) in my experience. >> >> You >> >> could use video editing software like Windows Movie Maker (which is >> >> built >> >> in >> >> to Vista) to trim and tidy it up and then resample it at a lower >> >> resolution >> >> if required >> >> >> >> Before we go into options though let us know what file type it is. If >> >> you >> >> don't know this what make/model of camera is it? >> >> >> >> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:66B9D80F-3E45-4B1A-BAB5-C1EA59596354[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I >> >> > took >> >> > with >> >> > camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana >> >>
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