Vista Movie Maker Crashes Rendering (EVERYTIME) HELP

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Chad Coleman

Okay, I'm ready to toss this program even though I love using it. I can make
the nicest videos in a the shortest amount of time with Windows Movie Maker.
It's all I ever really needed. Now I've been trying to use the Vista Version
on my full Home Premium version on a computer wtih 2gb of RAM a GeForce 6800
video card and a 3.2 Athlon 64 rig. I can edit the video (WMV's) without any
problems as it's stable as rock, but as soon as I go to render it, the video
which is only 3 and half minutes, it crashes within seconds. I've heard that
Nero is a fault, I've unistalled that, I've disabled the capatibility codecs
in the program to no avail. The weird thing is when I just drop my clips in
there without any transition or music or cutting all together it will render
it. But if I drag and drop clips have fades and music, it chokes.

What can I do? I've tried removing the music and leaving everything
else...didn't work, I tried removing all transitions, it didn't work. Is
there a solution or something else to try? PLEASE!
 
Can you pleae post your Vista questions in the Vista newsgroup,
windows.vista.music_pictures_video
 
Curiosity question...this is a MovieMaker newsgroup, why send him to another
one? Aren't the MovieMaker guys taking questions on Vista's MM? Seems like
the newsgroup you referred him to supports a lot of stuff, with MM being
only a small part of that, and its easy for the MM questions to get lost in
the process...

Chad - one thing to consider is that nVidia's Vista drivers aren't quite
finished. You might want to visit their web site (weekly?) and get the
newest drivers...

Dana Cline - MCE MVP
 
Dana said:
Curiosity question...this is a MovieMaker newsgroup, why send him to
another one? Aren't the MovieMaker guys taking questions on Vista's
MM? Seems like the newsgroup you referred him to supports a lot of
stuff, with MM being only a small part of that, and its easy for the
MM questions to get lost in the process...
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windowsxp.moviemaker to be exact
and that's why the redirection to:
windows.vista.music_pictures_video

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Yeah, I've already asked my lead who set up the groups and why they didn't
duplicate the "windowsxp" groups for Vista. I don't expect an answer, but
I'll certainly be asking again when I'm out there next week...

Dana Cline - MCE MVP
 
I actually found the answer to the problem. Apparently there is a nasty bug
with the program when you mute your video clips individually. I muted them
as I wanted one clip to have sound. When I unmuted them, and then used the
master slider of the sounds coming from only the music the video rendered
flawlessly. I hope they fix this bug soon....
 
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