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I need help, - when I add 2 video clips to make movie in Window Vista Movie Maker I notice that the video at around the tranition period (only few seconds) is "jummpy" or somewhat "shaking", what should i do? I have made many movies from Window XP version and did not have this problem before, please advise if anyone out there know the answer. Thank you. |
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Sorry to see no one has been able to help you because i am suffering a
similar problem; when i just trim the front end of a video, it results in a video where the first 5-10 seconds are a still frame of the first frame of the trimmed video and the motion doesn't start until after this period of stillness...I can reporoduce this consistently. "kchin" wrote: Hi, I need help, - when I add 2 video clips to make movie in Window Vista Movie Maker I notice that the video at around the tranition period (only few seconds) is "jummpy" or somewhat "shaking", what should i do? I have made many movies from Window XP version and did not have this problem before, please advise if anyone out there know the answer. Thank you. |
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I also have this problem as, it seems, do a lot of other people. One suggestion which works is to download Movie Maker 2.6 but since Movie Maker 6 is an integral part of Vista Home Premium and not third party software it is high time Microsoft provided an answer -- daburt |
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daburt;761690 Wrote: I also have this problem as, it seems, do a lot of other people. One suggestion which works is to download Movie Maker 2.6 but since Movie Maker 6 is an integral part of Vista Home Premium and not third party software it is high time Microsoft provided an answer I have had a similar problem with flickering transitions in Vista Movie Maker and DVD Maker. For me the problem only occurs when I am using DV-AVI files either as source material, or as Published. So, I avoid DV-AVI. This problem has been discussed in the Movie Maker forum at: 'Movie Maker Forums' (http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/) There is not a consensus about it, however, as PapaJohn reports good success with DV-AVI in Vista. -- retexan599 HP Pavilion; 2 GB RAM; Core2Duo Vista Home Premium Office 2007 |
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Your Right Microsoft Don,t Care.its A Real Smame.moviemaker Could Be The Best,editing There Is,if Only They Cared About There Programs.they Seem More Interested In Buying Yahoo,it Don,t Make Them Look Good. -- JB197 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Microsofts Moviemaker 6.0 Is Good,but It Can,t Convert,the The Quicktime Movies,i Had To Buy-a 3ed Party Editing Software,to Do That,the Roxio-my-dvd,is Very Good.well Worth The Money.but I Still Depend On Moviemaker,to Edit My Movies.-some Times Microsoft Can,t Do Everythiing. If They Could They Would. -- JB197 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Thanks for the idea: since I was converting my MOV file to AVI before using
MM. I wil convert to another format and try the front-end rim again to see if a non-AVI file suffers the same result. Again, thanks. I'll give it a try. "retexan599" wrote: daburt;761690 Wrote: I also have this problem as, it seems, do a lot of other people. One suggestion which works is to download Movie Maker 2.6 but since Movie Maker 6 is an integral part of Vista Home Premium and not third party software it is high time Microsoft provided an answer I have had a similar problem with flickering transitions in Vista Movie Maker and DVD Maker. For me the problem only occurs when I am using DV-AVI files either as source material, or as Published. So, I avoid DV-AVI. This problem has been discussed in the Movie Maker forum at: 'Movie Maker Forums' (http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/) There is not a consensus about it, however, as PapaJohn reports good success with DV-AVI in Vista. -- retexan599 HP Pavilion; 2 GB RAM; Core2Duo Vista Home Premium Office 2007 |
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I just tried MPG with the same results: the first few seconds of the Ms Mvie
Maker movie are still....so here's a question: can someone recommend a converter that takes an MOV file and converts it to a format it Movie Maker accepts? I want to validate that the stillness is not due the converter I'm using, which is Im TOO MOV converter. -Ken "Ken" wrote: Thanks for the idea: since I was converting my MOV file to AVI before using MM. I wil convert to another format and try the front-end rim again to see if a non-AVI file suffers the same result. Again, thanks. I'll give it a try. "retexan599" wrote: daburt;761690 Wrote: I also have this problem as, it seems, do a lot of other people. One suggestion which works is to download Movie Maker 2.6 but since Movie Maker 6 is an integral part of Vista Home Premium and not third party software it is high time Microsoft provided an answer I have had a similar problem with flickering transitions in Vista Movie Maker and DVD Maker. For me the problem only occurs when I am using DV-AVI files either as source material, or as Published. So, I avoid DV-AVI. This problem has been discussed in the Movie Maker forum at: 'Movie Maker Forums' (http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/) There is not a consensus about it, however, as PapaJohn reports good success with DV-AVI in Vista. -- retexan599 HP Pavilion; 2 GB RAM; Core2Duo Vista Home Premium Office 2007 |
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how does this thing work
"daburt" wrote in message ... I also have this problem as, it seems, do a lot of other people. One suggestion which works is to download Movie Maker 2.6 but since Movie Maker 6 is an integral part of Vista Home Premium and not third party software it is high time Microsoft provided an answer -- daburt |
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Ken
Please see microsoft.public.windowsmedia. 11/06/2008 "daburt" wrote in message ... I also have this problem as, it seems, do a lot of other people. One suggestion which works is to download Movie Maker 2.6 but since Movie Maker 6 is an integral part of Vista Home Premium and not third party software it is high time Microsoft provided an answer -- daburt |
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