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Ok, so I import an MPEG file into movie maker. When I do, it just shows a
second of the clip and then it ends. Anything else will play the entire file. I really want to make a simple machinima, but my computer thinks otherwise. Any help? Now? |
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Do other MPEG1 files work? Where did this file come from? It's possible it's not a particularly well made file, in which case MM might not like it. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Xplaya" wrote in message ... Ok, so I import an MPEG file into movie maker. When I do, it just shows a second of the clip and then it ends. Anything else will play the entire file. I really want to make a simple machinima, but my computer thinks otherwise. Any help? Now? |
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When the clip plays that one second and then ends, does the rest of the clip turn green, but still have audio? If this is the case, I might have a solution for you~ -- Hyula |
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Hyula,
I seem to have the same problem - when I play the movie the pictures stop after 1 second and the audio continues until the end of the clip (about 15 seconds on this particular clip). Any help _GREATLY_ appreciated! John "Hyula" wrote: When the clip plays that one second and then ends, does the rest of the clip turn green, but still have audio? If this is the case, I might have a solution for you~ -- Hyula |
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In my case, I've tried drivers, and various installs recommended to me by HP tech support...but in the end, what actually fixed things was simply that my color settings were messed up. Right click on your desktop, and select NVIDIA Control Panel option Make sure that your resolution and color quality are at 32 bit (or on highest possible setting) This is what fixed my problem, and I hope it works out for you as well. ![]() -- Hyula |
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Hyula,
I was already set to 32 bits and toggled the display to 16 bits, and then back to 32 bits and I still have the same problem in both configurations. *sigh* Do you have any other ideas? John "John Bishop" wrote: Hyula, I seem to have the same problem - when I play the movie the pictures stop after 1 second and the audio continues until the end of the clip (about 15 seconds on this particular clip). Any help _GREATLY_ appreciated! John "Hyula" wrote: When the clip plays that one second and then ends, does the rest of the clip turn green, but still have audio? If this is the case, I might have a solution for you~ -- Hyula |