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I'm new to Movie Maker. I've recently created a movie using nothing more
than still jpg images. Not every time, but most times when I start to move
pictures around in the timeline the program seems to lock up. In fact, when
I check the task manager it shows no CPU time being used by the program.
There is literally nothing else going on... just idle CPU time. After
waiting for rather extended periods of time (at least 15 minutes or more) I
usually end up terminating the program through the task manager (of course,
the task manager says the program is not responding, but eventually kills it
anyway).
Another problem (and this is every time)... I launch Movie Maker, it comes
up just fine, and then I open an existing project (the same one I mentioned
above). This loading takes about half an hour to accomplish. It's a .MSWMM
file (same format the project was saved as). This is ridiculous. When I
check the task manager the CPU is pegged at 100% for the Movie Maker program.
So it's obviously working. If this is the kind of responsiveness I can
expect however, I'm extremely disappointed.
I'm running Windows XP SP2 on a Dell Inspiron 8100, 866MHz PIII, 512MB RAM,
80GB HD. I have plenty of hard drive space available (more than 40+ GB).
I've completely rebuilt my system around a month ago, so I don't think I have
any drastic fragmentation problems. Besides, all other applications respond
just fine. I use Norton System Works 2004 as my Anti-virus solution, but I
try to keep it disabled whenever I'm doing video or sound work. So, any
ideas on the above problems? Is my system not powerful/fast enough? If I
need a system that is 1GHz or better, again, I would be extremely
disappointed. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
than still jpg images. Not every time, but most times when I start to move
pictures around in the timeline the program seems to lock up. In fact, when
I check the task manager it shows no CPU time being used by the program.
There is literally nothing else going on... just idle CPU time. After
waiting for rather extended periods of time (at least 15 minutes or more) I
usually end up terminating the program through the task manager (of course,
the task manager says the program is not responding, but eventually kills it
anyway).
Another problem (and this is every time)... I launch Movie Maker, it comes
up just fine, and then I open an existing project (the same one I mentioned
above). This loading takes about half an hour to accomplish. It's a .MSWMM
file (same format the project was saved as). This is ridiculous. When I
check the task manager the CPU is pegged at 100% for the Movie Maker program.
So it's obviously working. If this is the kind of responsiveness I can
expect however, I'm extremely disappointed.
I'm running Windows XP SP2 on a Dell Inspiron 8100, 866MHz PIII, 512MB RAM,
80GB HD. I have plenty of hard drive space available (more than 40+ GB).
I've completely rebuilt my system around a month ago, so I don't think I have
any drastic fragmentation problems. Besides, all other applications respond
just fine. I use Norton System Works 2004 as my Anti-virus solution, but I
try to keep it disabled whenever I'm doing video or sound work. So, any
ideas on the above problems? Is my system not powerful/fast enough? If I
need a system that is 1GHz or better, again, I would be extremely
disappointed. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.