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My videos are green?



 
 
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Old July 4th 08, 06:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Hyula
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Default My videos are green?


Hello there~ I'm a little concerned about Windows Movie Maker. When I
first got this computer, everything was running very nicely. Movie Maker
wouldn't play certain file types of course, so I downloaded some vista
codecs to help things along. After that, everything in Movie Maker ran
beautifully, without any signs of problems.

That is, until just tonight. I opened the program again, and tried to
view a few of my clips. They still have sound, and don't skip or
anything.. but the visuals are now completely green.
I've tried reloading the clips, restarting Movie Maker, and restarting
Windows~ I've also tried updating the VistaCodecs, but NOTHING seems to
work.
I looked for ways to solve this on my own, but if there's anyone who's
got some suggestions, please let me know!


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Old July 4th 08, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Hyula
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Default My videos are green?


Oh yeah~ And I've been playing with the video filters, turning some off,
leaving some on...you know, trying to see if that would make a
difference. None of that seems to be working either.


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Old July 30th 08, 06:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
zachd [MSFT]
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Default My videos are green?


What file format are the "green" videos? Are they AVI using the XVID codec?

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"Hyula" wrote in message
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Hello there~ I'm a little concerned about Windows Movie Maker. When I
first got this computer, everything was running very nicely. Movie Maker
wouldn't play certain file types of course, so I downloaded some vista
codecs to help things along. After that, everything in Movie Maker ran
beautifully, without any signs of problems.

That is, until just tonight. I opened the program again, and tried to
view a few of my clips. They still have sound, and don't skip or
anything.. but the visuals are now completely green.
I've tried reloading the clips, restarting Movie Maker, and restarting
Windows~ I've also tried updating the VistaCodecs, but NOTHING seems to
work.
I looked for ways to solve this on my own, but if there's anyone who's
got some suggestions, please let me know!


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Hyula


 




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