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I received an email from someone this morning who uses the VOB files on
discs from a DVD camcorder as source files for Movie Maker projects.... the user was wondering how the thumbnail images in the collection can be maintained as different discs get put in. Other file properties get mixed also... I just added this tip #7 to my Vista Importing page. ============================ If you're using Movie Maker 6 on a Vista Home Premium or Ultimate version, you can use the vob files on DVDs as sources of video. Be aware of how much you can confuse Movie Maker and yourself by using different discs. To meet disc playing standards the file names on the discs are the same. Import VTS_01_1.VOB from 3 different discs and the thumbnails and other file property info in the collection database get mixed as the path and file name are the same. The confusion can result in real havoc in your projects that rely on a particular disc. It could be embarassing to render a movie, not aware that a different disc is currently in your DVD drive. Movie Maker will use what's in the drive at the moment. ============================= Being aware of it is important. How one deals with it varies with the user. -- website references are to www.papajohn.org PapaJohn (MVP) |