Frage von Optimus Prime:Hi @ all,
that I am with a Microsoft product is not straightforward and easily my Holiday film can create, I had almost thought of me. Unfortunately I was stupid enough to try it anyway.
From small videos and pictures, I have two minutes zusammengeschnipselt clip. In addition, there are a few transitions and effects from the standard selection of Movie Maker, a short-and From header (with Movie Maker also generated), and the musical backing. All in all not very expensive.
After finishing the project, I wanted the whole look again before I put it into a movie file conversion and speichre. I click on Play and it is done as follows: The clip runs about 20 seconds, then the picture will hang and say a few seconds later, the music synonymous. It appears the error message: "This command is not enough memory available". From that moment, I can not synonymous clip the next edit or play him.
If I use the project as movie file will save, the following window appears:
zum Bild Info: The estimated memory is required: 30.7 MB
On my hard drive is still
30 GB free space.
Thank you very much!
Regards
Opti
Antwort von Markus:
What we read here again and again - but so far I have not encountered solution.
Antwort von burito:
Hello,
exactly the same window is synonymous with me, only I have totally different problems, eg it saves the video only on certain songs without s.and synonymous. As soon as I sit inside a song, he does not save, then I'll have another song and it was tried. Why will he not take certain songs even though it is all the same mp3?
Another problem is that when I download a video to match a song cut, the program saves it after not just from me as I've viewed in the program, so the song will not fit the video.
Greeting
Patricia
Antwort von Markus:
As soon as I sit inside a song, he does not save, then I'll have another song and it was tried. Hi Patricia,
MP3 is not an appropriate audio format for DV editing and many editing programs have problems, although they officially support MP3.
Convert audio files in WAV principle to (48 kHz, 16 bit, stereo), then audio-based problems no longer occur.
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Sincerely,
Markus
Antwort von Optimus Prime:
I've still found some things that might help next. For me it works but unfortunately still does not.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814836/de
Antwort von pizpat:
As soon as I sit inside a song, he does not save, then I'll have another song and it was tried.
Hi Patricia,
MP3 is not an appropriate audio format for DV editing and many editing programs have problems, although they officially support MP3.
Convert audio files in WAV principle to (48 kHz, 16 bit, stereo), then audio-based problems no longer occur.
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Sincerely,
Markus I've done, but it still does not: -!