After intall WinProducer by InterVideo/Download Windows Movie Make

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After intall WinProducer by InterVideo I can't open Windows Movie Maker could
you help me?
I want to dowload again, but for policy of my company I can't dowload SP2,
there is another way to download it?
 
Hello,

If you have installed an old(ish) copy if Winproducer you will be
experiencing a CODEC problem....go to my website and click the link for the
"Old" website and then grab the program "Rename Codecs" Make sure you watch
the turorial as well.

In addition you may also need the "FixIt" program from the same location on
my site. One of the options in the program is to turn off the Auto Load
feature of Movie Maker......you might need to do that as well....its
reversible via the program...there is just one button to push

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Drago said:
After intall WinProducer by InterVideo I can't open Windows Movie Maker
could
you help me?
I want to dowload again, but for policy of my company I can't dowload SP2,
there is another way to download it?

TRy this info given to me when I had a similar program.

There's a component in Direct Show which caches the information about the
effects and transitions that are registered upon your system. Unfortunately
there's a bug in that component which causes it to crash if you have a lot
of transitions and effects installed. MovieMaker calls this routine on
startup which is why you're seeing MovieMaker crash.

Fortunately there is a workaround by doing something like the following.

1. Find an application which has registered a bunch of effect filters.
2. Rename the directory that the application is installed into to
something else - which will temporarily cause those effect filters to fail
to load.
3. Start MovieMaker. As less effects are successfully created,
MovieMaker should hopefully launch.
4. Rename the directory in step 2 back to it's original name so the
original application still works.
5. Start MovieMaker again. As everything was successfully cached in step
3 it shouldn't try to recache things so it should continue to work..

As an example of an application for step 1, I've seen people run into this
problem with applications installed from InterVideo. (This isn't a bug in
InterVideo's application - it's a Microsoft bug it's just that InterVideo
applications can install a bunch of DirectShow filters). In this case you
would go to your "C:\Program Files\InterVideo" directory and rename
"InterVideo" to something like "TempInterVideo". Then start MovieMaker. Once
it has launched, close it down and rename "TempInterVideo" back to
"InterVideo".

Thanks to Dean for info.

No guarantees but it did work for me.

Ray
 
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