transfering saved movie to InterVideo DVD creator

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I have windows movie maker version 2.1.4026.0 and have created and saved my
movie succesfully to my computer I then try to import it into InterVideo DVD
creator program and it gives me the message "This file ............, cannot
be imported. make sure it is a valid file type and that its contents have not
been corrupted." I have made many movies by going through these programs and
has worked correctly. I can still bring over old movies I have made through
windows movie maker so I know that the problem is not InterVideo DVD creator.
Is their a setting I must change on Windows Movie Maker to have it imported
on InterVideo DVD creator or is it something else?
 
T. Ripley said:
I have windows movie maker version 2.1.4026.0 and have
created and saved my movie succesfully to my computer I
then try to import it into InterVideo DVD creator program
and it gives me the message "This file ............,
cannot be imported. make sure it is a valid file type and
that its contents have not been corrupted." I have made
many movies by going through these programs and has
worked correctly. I can still bring over old movies I
have made through windows movie maker so I know that the
problem is not InterVideo DVD creator. Is their a setting
I must change on Windows Movie Maker to have it imported
on InterVideo DVD creator or is it something else?
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What format is the Movie Maker file
saved in? If it's .mswmm that is your
project file. Try reopening the file and
save as a movie...go to...File / Save
Movie File...or type...Ctrl+P.

Have a look at the following site:

How do I save my movie as a
DV-AVI file in Movie Maker?
http://tinyurl.com/8ktlw


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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
I'm sorry I should have explained how I saved it. I did save it that way and
the file type is a Windows Media Audio/Video file. I hope I explained it
correctly.
 
T. Ripley said:
I'm sorry I should have explained how I saved it. I did
save it that way and the file type is a Windows Media
Audio/Video file. I hope I explained it correctly.
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Ok it's a .wmv file.

When you open InterVideo DV Creator....
did you choose:
"Create CD/DVD with existing video file"?

Is your .wmv file saved on your hard drive
or removable media? Can you play the file
in WMP?

I checked the InterVideo site but did not find
anything useful. It may be worth a try to submit
a Support Request:
http://tinyurl.com/cbsuc

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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
The file is saved on the hard drive and I have it also saved on a flash
drive. I can play it through windows media player.

Earlier today I recreated the movie on windows movie maker on a different
computer I then saved it on my removable media and brought it to my computer
and was able to import it through Intervideo DVD creator and it worked fine,
so I think it something with Windows Movie Maker.
 
T. Ripley said:
The file is saved on the hard drive and I have it also
saved on a flash drive. I can play it through windows
media player.

Earlier today I recreated the movie on windows movie
maker on a different computer I then saved it on my
removable media and brought it to my computer and was
able to import it through Intervideo DVD creator and it
worked fine, so I think it something with Windows Movie
Maker.
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If you recreated it on a different computer...
you had to use copies of the source files?

Maybe there is some corruption in the source
files on the first computer?

Thanks for the update.

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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
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