Windows 7 - MM closed after Import
Asked By JimJ
20-Nov-09 12:30 AM
I converted a MOV file to AVI using Format Factory and imported it to MM. MM
automatically shutdown/closedthe moment I dragged the file to the timeline.
I did this a few times with the same results. By the way, when I used other
original AVI files they worked fine. Anyone encountered similar issue or has
a workaround?
Thanks.
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John Inzer replied to JimJ
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It may be worth a try to convert the .mov file
to the .wmv format before importing into
Movie Maker.
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JimJ replied to John Inzer
Converting to the .wmv format works just fine. MM did not shutdown. When I
tried to drag the .AVI format after the .wmv video on the same timeline, MM
shutdown again. Therefore, no Format Factory converted .AVI for me in MM.
Thanks John for your reply.
John Inzer replied to JimJ
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I guess I do not understand where the .avi file
came from?
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This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
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