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Music skipping.
Im using Windows Movie Maker and everytime I save the video Im working on, and play it in WMP9 the music skips. I've tried everything I can think of to stop it but it hasn't worked yet. Could anyone please help?
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Oh good, then it's a known problem with a known workaround:
First: save <a href="http://s93771304.onlinehome.us/VHQWMV2.prx">this file</a> to your C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\Profiles folder. It should then show up in WMM2 on the list of "Other" export options with all the others. It'll be called something like "Very high quality WMV, 29.97 fps".
Then export using that profile. The resultant file should look just about as good as a DV AVI.
When it comes time to compress to something distributable, you can either convert to HuffYUV using a converter like <a href="http://www.eo-video.com">EO Video</a> and work from there, or serve the .WMV using AVISynth's <b>DirectShowSource()</b>.
(Disclaimer: the WMV profile I keep linking to is one I made myself; if anyone's got one that's known to work better (especially you, DWP), please let us all know.)
First: save <a href="http://s93771304.onlinehome.us/VHQWMV2.prx">this file</a> to your C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\Profiles folder. It should then show up in WMM2 on the list of "Other" export options with all the others. It'll be called something like "Very high quality WMV, 29.97 fps".
Then export using that profile. The resultant file should look just about as good as a DV AVI.
When it comes time to compress to something distributable, you can either convert to HuffYUV using a converter like <a href="http://www.eo-video.com">EO Video</a> and work from there, or serve the .WMV using AVISynth's <b>DirectShowSource()</b>.
(Disclaimer: the WMV profile I keep linking to is one I made myself; if anyone's got one that's known to work better (especially you, DWP), please let us all know.)
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Frozen Video & Skipping Music.
This was my first problem,
Im using Windows Movie Maker and everytime I save the video Im working on, and play it in WMP10 the music skips. The formatt is DV Avi.
Someone Suggested :
Oh good, then it's a known problem with a known workaround:
First: save this file to your C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\Profiles folder. It should then show up in WMM2 on the list of "Other" export options with all the others. It'll be called something like "Very high quality WMV, 29.97 fps".
Then export using that profile. The resultant file should look just about as good as a DV AVI.
When it comes time to compress to something distributable, you can either convert to HuffYUV using a converter like EO Video and work from there, or serve the .WMV using AVISynth's DirectShowSource().
I did that and now my video is frozen. Anyone out there that can help?
Im using Windows Movie Maker and everytime I save the video Im working on, and play it in WMP10 the music skips. The formatt is DV Avi.
Someone Suggested :
Oh good, then it's a known problem with a known workaround:
First: save this file to your C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\Profiles folder. It should then show up in WMM2 on the list of "Other" export options with all the others. It'll be called something like "Very high quality WMV, 29.97 fps".
Then export using that profile. The resultant file should look just about as good as a DV AVI.
When it comes time to compress to something distributable, you can either convert to HuffYUV using a converter like EO Video and work from there, or serve the .WMV using AVISynth's DirectShowSource().
I did that and now my video is frozen. Anyone out there that can help?
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