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Last night I started a movie maker project and spent more than 2 hours
working on it. I than stopped, saved it as a movie maker project and turned off the laptop. Today, when I opened the file, I had all the files I used ther but no video on the timeline! Instead it showed a message saying (translation from portuguese) "not implemented". I have no idea what this is and I don't understand how this could happen, as the file says it was last modified at the time I saved it before closing it! I appreciate any help. Thanks. |
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are there X's where the video should be? If so, you must save your material
that you used to create the video on your computer until you burn your DVD. If this is the case there is an easy fix. "marcospego" wrote: Last night I started a movie maker project and spent more than 2 hours working on it. I than stopped, saved it as a movie maker project and turned off the laptop. Today, when I opened the file, I had all the files I used ther but no video on the timeline! Instead it showed a message saying (translation from portuguese) "not implemented". I have no idea what this is and I don't understand how this could happen, as the file says it was last modified at the time I saved it before closing it! I appreciate any help. Thanks. |