Hey guys....its me yet again with a problem. When i try to save my project i get this message.
Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. verify that the origonal source files used in the movie are still available, that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk space available, and then try again.
I checked my memory and i still have 39,8 GB left and the vid is only taking a few thousand KB. whats wrong with it?
Help with WMM
- celibi87
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- downwithpants
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if you moved any of your source files after their corresponding clips in wmm on to the timeline, then chances are that wmm is referring the timeline clip to the wrong file directory. look at your timeline and if there are any clips with a red x on them, that means it is referring to the wrong file directory. to fix that, right click the clip and click browse for missing file... and select the source file from where ever you moved it.
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- celibi87
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did that and it still doesnt work....anything else?downwithpants wrote:if you moved any of your source files after their corresponding clips in wmm on to the timeline, then chances are that wmm is referring the timeline clip to the wrong file directory. look at your timeline and if there are any clips with a red x on them, that means it is referring to the wrong file directory. to fix that, right click the clip and click browse for missing file... and select the source file from where ever you moved it.
