saving video

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I'm also having a problem saving the video, I tried to save it in My
Computer, couldn'd do it, save movie file is greyed out and CTRL 6 doesn't
work. Any suggestions?
 
"Don V

I am having a problem saving moves to CD. From Movie maker it will not save
directly to CD. I have to save to the hard drive, My Videos, and then import
the movie back to Movie Maker. It will then copy to a CD. Is their a way to
correct this problem.
 
in the file listing "my Computer" is simply the heading for all the drives
and locations on your computer. you need to save the movie in a more
specific location (i.e. c: drive or My Documents...)


| A message comes up saying I can't put this file in "my computer"
|
| "Wojo" wrote:
|
| > What exactly happens when you try to "Save to my computer" ?
| >
| > | > > I'm also having a problem saving the video, I tried to save it in My
| > > Computer, couldn'd do it, save movie file is greyed out and CTRL 6
doesn't
| > > work. Any suggestions?
| >
| >
| >
 
Exactly. Thanks KDE I missed that part originally.
If you click the "Up one level" icon (it is a little yellow folder with a
green up arrow) and that will take you to the desktop. You can save on the
desktop if you want but I suggest instead that you click on "My Documents"
and save there instead.
-Wojo
 
Okay, I saved the movie in "My Documents", now what? How do I save it on a
CD or DVD and open it in Windows Media Player. Thanks for helping me with
this.
 
If all you want to do is play the movie in Windows media player there is no
need to save it to a disk, simply open up "My Documents" (there is probably
an Icon on your desktop, or on your "start" menu) find the movie name in
"my Documents" and double click the file name. It will open in windows
media player.
If you want to save it on a CD to archive, or share with friends, then you
will need to place a blank CD in your computers CD tray (assuming your PC
can burn CD's). locate the file again and "Right-Click" on the file, select
"send to" and then the CD drive, the computer should take over from there
and walk you through burning the CD. burning a DVD is much more complicated
and would involve special software usually provided along with your DVD
burner.


| Okay, I saved the movie in "My Documents", now what? How do I save it on
a
| CD or DVD and open it in Windows Media Player. Thanks for helping me with
| this.
|
| "Wojo" wrote:
|
| > Exactly. Thanks KDE I missed that part originally.
| > If you click the "Up one level" icon (it is a little yellow folder with
a
| > green up arrow) and that will take you to the desktop. You can save on
the
| > desktop if you want but I suggest instead that you click on "My
Documents"
| > and save there instead.
| > -Wojo
| >
| > | > > in the file listing "my Computer" is simply the heading for all the
drives
| > > and locations on your computer. you need to save the movie in a more
| > > specific location (i.e. c: drive or My Documents...)
| > >
| > >
| > > | > > | A message comes up saying I can't put this file in "my computer"
| > > |
| > > | "Wojo" wrote:
| > > |
| > > | > What exactly happens when you try to "Save to my computer" ?
| > > | >
| > > | > | > > | > > I'm also having a problem saving the video, I tried to save it
in My
| > > | > > Computer, couldn'd do it, save movie file is greyed out and CTRL
6
| > > doesn't
| > > | > > work. Any suggestions?
| > > | >
| > > | >
| > > | >
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
| >
 
KDE's got this one 100%.
If you need assistance with DVD Authoring and don't already have the
necessary software then check out my website "DVD Creation" for a list of
popular programs with links to download. The only one that currently has
step-by-step direction is Nero but the rest will soon be there as well. If
you get one of those or already have a program and need help authoring a DVD
post back here for more specific instructions.
-Wojo
 
Thanks everyone for all of your valuable help. I've got it figured out now,
I'm even able to do frame captures and print them to documents. Again,
thanks to all of you for your help.
 
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