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I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is getting really frustrating.
Thank-you Tim
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I am so glad I am not the only one with this problem, when adding clips the preview is fine, if i add two transitions its fine but on the third transition, it shuts down my new laptop no error message or anything, all i see when it reboots itself that i have recovered from a fatal error and how do i want to restart??? When i go to reopen the file it will not play the storyboard.!! this is so frustrating. I am not at all computer savy, so please respond in laymans english if you have a help for me/us.
Thank you so much for your time on this matter
Lorna
*********************************************** "Rangerfied" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > getting really frustrating. > > Thank-you > Tim
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Lorna and Tim, I also share the problem in Windows Vista Home Premium, 32 bit version, when adding transitions to Windows Movie Maker 6.0. Basically, I can add a number of transitions to a project and all works well until I get to around say eight or nine transitions and then on adding one more, the preview will not work. I notice that deleting a few transitions will recover the preview, but after saving the project I may need to delete even more transitions to again recover the preview. My research would suggest that it is a common problem, for which I have yet to find a solution. I think it is a problem with this Microsoft package as do a number of other people. However, I have come across the suggestion that it may be a video card problem. I also have a new computer, mine is a Toshiba A100-338 laptop. What computers are you using?
"lorna" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I am so glad I am not the only one with this problem, when adding clips the > preview is fine, if i add two transitions its fine but on the third > transition, it shuts down my new laptop no error message or anything, all i > see when it reboots itself that i have recovered from a fatal error and how > do i want to restart??? When i go to reopen the file it will not play the > storyboard.!! this is so frustrating. I am not at all computer savy, so > please respond in laymans english if you have a help for me/us. > > > Thank you so much for your time on this matter > > Lorna > > *********************************************** > "Rangerfied" wrote: > > > I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > > Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > > Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > > I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > > happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > > I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > > faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > > responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > > I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > > getting really frustrating. > > > > Thank-you > > Tim
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On Sun, 13 May 2007 10:50:00 -0700, mikep <mikep[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Lorna and Tim, >I also share the problem in Windows Vista Home Premium, 32 bit version, when >adding transitions to Windows Movie Maker 6.0. Basically, I can add a number >of transitions to a project and all works well until I get to around say >eight or nine transitions and then on adding one more, the preview will not >work. I notice that deleting a few transitions will recover the preview, but >after saving the project I may need to delete even more transitions to again >recover the preview. My research would suggest that it is a common problem, >for which I have yet to find a solution. I think it is a problem with this >Microsoft package as do a number of other people. However, I have come across >the suggestion that it may be a video card problem. I also have a new >computer, mine is a Toshiba A100-338 laptop. What computers are you using?
People, people, people. WHY do you torture yourselves using Microsoft crap for video editing? I'm just wondering.
Look at all the recurring issues people keep reporting:
1. video don't play 2. audio don't play 3. if you add a certain codec, DVD Maker, Movie Maker chokes 4. audio is distorted 5. playback is choppy 6. transations don't work, can only add so many 7. can't edit 8. can't drop videos to timeline 9. common file types not supported 10. Playback stutters, stalls, stops, hangs
On and on.
NONE of these things happer with REAL video editing software. No it isn't your video card.
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I was wondering if you have a solution to this??? I am having exactly the same problem and it is very frustrating. Is there someone in Vista we can actually phone and contact???
regards lola30
"Rangerfied" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > getting really frustrating. > > Thank-you > Tim
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On Fri, 25 May 2007 16:29:00 -0700, lola30 <lola30[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >I was wondering if you have a solution to this??? I am having exactly the >same problem and it is very frustrating. Is there someone in Vista we can >actually phone and contact???
As I been trying to tell you people, Microsoft's Movie Maker, is basically a toy. If all you want it to do is make a 30 second "video" or something a little larger comprised of a few clips or a handful of pictures, maybe it will work sometime. Otherwise for all you wannabe future Steven Spielbergs, do youself a HUGE favor and invest in some decent video editing software and guess what... all these stupid, senseless time wasting problems go away!
My guess a BIG part of a lot of problem I see in this newsgroup is CODEC related. As you already know Media Player does a piss ass poor job with codecs and so does Movie Maker. To make a "movie" something called transcoding is involved. It is just a fancy name for uncompressing and then recompressing source files from one file type to another so they are made "ready" for use in a finished video. For better video editing software this is child's play. What they are designed to do. All the time, no faults, no flubs, no errors. Isn't that how it is suppose to be?
A good video editor won't blink no matter what type of source files you throw at it. I can take literally HUNDREDS of sources files of every type from AVI to MPG to DiX to MOV or Real Media and mix in JPEG, TIFF, GIF, whatever, all at different color depth, different frame rates, differnet frame sizes and simply move them around on the timeline at will or edit them anyway I see fit, add effects you can't even dream of doing in Movie Maker and then when done simply press a single button and sit back and wait while a perfectly made video is produced time after time, meaning I've done this HUNDREDS of times, more like over a thousands times. Why do so many instead prefer to torture themselves fighting with a toy? Beats me.
> >regards >lola30 > >"Rangerfied" wrote: > >> I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home >> Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows >> Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when >> I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing >> happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. >> I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go >> faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't >> responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? >> I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is >> getting really frustrating. >> >> Thank-you >> Tim
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I am having the same problem in the same scenario except that preview played fine B4 adding the transitions, which I did in 2 phases. 2 or three frames I added "effects" to when adding them to the storyboard, saved and preview played. Then after adding all of the frames to the board I was going to add for the day I added transitions to most of the frames, saved and preview works fine. Added a few more saved and fine. Added an opening transition to the first frame and the preview wouldn't play. Saved, won't play. Removed opening transition, no play. Closed re-opened program, won't play. Re-started computer, Still won't play. Published to my computer and still won't play, either in moviemaker or Media center. Hoping for a resolution message soon.
"Rangerfied" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > getting really frustrating. > > Thank-you > Tim
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"Morgan Mghee" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I am having the same problem in the same scenario except that preview played > fine B4 adding the transitions, which I did in 2 phases. 2 or three frames I > added "effects" to when adding them to the storyboard, saved and preview > played. Then after adding all of the frames to the board I was going to add > for the day I added transitions to most of the frames, saved and preview > works fine. Added a few more saved and fine. Added an opening transition to > the first frame and the preview wouldn't play. Saved, won't play. Removed > opening transition, no play. Closed re-opened program, won't play. > Re-started computer, Still won't play. Published to my computer and still > won't play, either in moviemaker or Media center. > Hoping for a resolution message soon. > > "Rangerfied" wrote: > > > I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > > Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > > Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > > I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > > happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > > I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > > faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > > responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > > I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > > getting really frustrating. > > > > Thank-you > > Tim
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What do you recommend?
"Adam Albright" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Fri, 25 May 2007 16:29:00 -0700, lola30 > <lola30[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I was wondering if you have a solution to this??? I am having exactly the > >same problem and it is very frustrating. Is there someone in Vista we can > >actually phone and contact??? > > As I been trying to tell you people, Microsoft's Movie Maker, is > basically a toy. If all you want it to do is make a 30 second "video" > or something a little larger comprised of a few clips or a handful of > pictures, maybe it will work sometime. Otherwise for all you wannabe > future Steven Spielbergs, do youself a HUGE favor and invest in some > decent video editing software and guess what... all these stupid, > senseless time wasting problems go away! > > My guess a BIG part of a lot of problem I see in this newsgroup is > CODEC related. As you already know Media Player does a piss ass poor > job with codecs and so does Movie Maker. To make a "movie" something > called transcoding is involved. It is just a fancy name for > uncompressing and then recompressing source files from one file type > to another so they are made "ready" for use in a finished video. For > better video editing software this is child's play. What they are > designed to do. All the time, no faults, no flubs, no errors. Isn't > that how it is suppose to be? > > A good video editor won't blink no matter what type of source files > you throw at it. I can take literally HUNDREDS of sources files of > every type from AVI to MPG to DiX to MOV or Real Media and mix in > JPEG, TIFF, GIF, whatever, all at different color depth, different > frame rates, differnet frame sizes and simply move them around on the > timeline at will or edit them anyway I see fit, add effects you can't > even dream of doing in Movie Maker and then when done simply press a > single button and sit back and wait while a perfectly made video is > produced time after time, meaning I've done this HUNDREDS of times, > more like over a thousands times. Why do so many instead prefer to > torture themselves fighting with a toy? Beats me. > > > > > >regards > >lola30 > > > >"Rangerfied" wrote: > > > >> I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > >> Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > >> Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > >> I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > >> happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > >> I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > >> faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > >> responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > >> I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > >> getting really frustrating. > >> > >> Thank-you > >> Tim > > >
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I've been having exactly the same problem with blank preview screen when adding transitions. So what video editing software do you use?
"Adam Albright" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Fri, 25 May 2007 16:29:00 -0700, lola30 > <lola30[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I was wondering if you have a solution to this??? I am having exactly the > >same problem and it is very frustrating. Is there someone in Vista we can > >actually phone and contact??? > > As I been trying to tell you people, Microsoft's Movie Maker, is > basically a toy. If all you want it to do is make a 30 second "video" > or something a little larger comprised of a few clips or a handful of > pictures, maybe it will work sometime. Otherwise for all you wannabe > future Steven Spielbergs, do youself a HUGE favor and invest in some > decent video editing software and guess what... all these stupid, > senseless time wasting problems go away! > > My guess a BIG part of a lot of problem I see in this newsgroup is > CODEC related. As you already know Media Player does a piss ass poor > job with codecs and so does Movie Maker. To make a "movie" something > called transcoding is involved. It is just a fancy name for > uncompressing and then recompressing source files from one file type > to another so they are made "ready" for use in a finished video. For > better video editing software this is child's play. What they are > designed to do. All the time, no faults, no flubs, no errors. Isn't > that how it is suppose to be? > > A good video editor won't blink no matter what type of source files > you throw at it. I can take literally HUNDREDS of sources files of > every type from AVI to MPG to DiX to MOV or Real Media and mix in > JPEG, TIFF, GIF, whatever, all at different color depth, different > frame rates, differnet frame sizes and simply move them around on the > timeline at will or edit them anyway I see fit, add effects you can't > even dream of doing in Movie Maker and then when done simply press a > single button and sit back and wait while a perfectly made video is > produced time after time, meaning I've done this HUNDREDS of times, > more like over a thousands times. Why do so many instead prefer to > torture themselves fighting with a toy? Beats me. > > > > > >regards > >lola30 > > > >"Rangerfied" wrote: > > > >> I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > >> Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > >> Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > >> I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > >> happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > >> I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > >> faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > >> responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > >> I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > >> getting really frustrating. > >> > >> Thank-you > >> Tim > > >
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 05:00:01 -0700, Lees <Lees[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >I've been having exactly the same problem with blank preview screen when >adding transitions. >So what video editing software do you use?
Sony's Vegas. If the full version is too expensive for your needs it's little brother Vegas Movie Studio+DVD.
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/default.asp
While the Studio line is marketed towards beginners and hobbyists it still has far more professional features than most entry level video and sound editing applications. Try it for five minutes and you'll kick yourself for ever wasting time with Microsoft's klunky movie maker.
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Toshiba A205-S4597 - I have a completed project that I need to tweak a bit with editing and I just can't do it without being able to see the preview with the titles etc.
"mikep" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Lorna and Tim, > I also share the problem in Windows Vista Home Premium, 32 bit version, when > adding transitions to Windows Movie Maker 6.0. Basically, I can add a number > of transitions to a project and all works well until I get to around say > eight or nine transitions and then on adding one more, the preview will not > work. I notice that deleting a few transitions will recover the preview, but > after saving the project I may need to delete even more transitions to again > recover the preview. My research would suggest that it is a common problem, > for which I have yet to find a solution. I think it is a problem with this > Microsoft package as do a number of other people. However, I have come across > the suggestion that it may be a video card problem. I also have a new > computer, mine is a Toshiba A100-338 laptop. What computers are you using? > > "lorna" wrote: > > > I am so glad I am not the only one with this problem, when adding clips the > > preview is fine, if i add two transitions its fine but on the third > > transition, it shuts down my new laptop no error message or anything, all i > > see when it reboots itself that i have recovered from a fatal error and how > > do i want to restart??? When i go to reopen the file it will not play the > > storyboard.!! this is so frustrating. I am not at all computer savy, so > > please respond in laymans english if you have a help for me/us. > > > > > > Thank you so much for your time on this matter > > > > Lorna > > > > *********************************************** > > "Rangerfied" wrote: > > > > > I recently got a new PC in March and it's running the Windows Vista Home > > > Premium, 32 bit version. I have imported my video clips into the Windows > > > Movie Maker and have been adding transitions and effects. The problem is when > > > I click on a frame and press the play icon in the preview pane. Nothing > > > happens. It won't play a preview so I can tell if I like what I've done. > > > I've also had issues of it freezing up on me. The whole screen will go > > > faded, and then when I go to the Task Manager, it says the program isn't > > > responding and I have to close it down. Is there a fix for this problem? > > > I am trying to make a video of my son from his birth till now and this is > > > getting really frustrating. > > > > > > Thank-you > > > Tim
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Adam, Will I have to recapture/edit/ etc to the Sony's Vegas or can I move my movie maker project to it?
"Adam Albright" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 05:00:01 -0700, Lees > <Lees[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I've been having exactly the same problem with blank preview screen when > >adding transitions. > >So what video editing software do you use? > > Sony's Vegas. If the full version is too expensive for your needs it's > little brother Vegas Movie Studio+DVD. > > http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/default.asp> > While the Studio line is marketed towards beginners and hobbyists it > still has far more professional features than most entry level video > and sound editing applications. Try it for five minutes and you'll > kick yourself for ever wasting time with Microsoft's klunky movie > maker. > >
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 10:49:00 -0700, Alice <Alice[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Adam, Will I have to recapture/edit/ etc to the Sony's Vegas or can I move my >movie maker project to it?
Pretty much you always do. Every video editing application I've seen uses their own propriety "save project" method. This is the file where the "changes" are actually kept which is really nothing more than instructions on how to render the final project doing X,Y,Z.
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