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Hi, this is the first time I have ever ventured into a discussion group. Have
read them for so many years and always managed to find solutions in previous
posts but not this time. So, here goes...Have been attempting to create a
video, using the movie maker and everything goes fine until the point where i
try to apply any editing or title features. The moment i do that the movie
maker just shuts down. Can someone tel me why it is tormenting me so and how
i can fix the prob??? With thanx if you can...

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You dont mention what version you are talking about? Two points:

1. There is a newsgroup for movie maker: ask there in future.
2. See the www.papajohn.org site. Specifically Problem Solving >
Acceleration & Codecs sections

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Rehan
www.rehanfx.org - get more effects and transitions for movie maker





"kateg" <kateg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E6EB8EA1-6C46-4977-BF21-7B7BE899B239@microsoft.com...
> Hi, this is the first time I have ever ventured into a discussion group.
> Have
> read them for so many years and always managed to find solutions in
> previous
> posts but not this time. So, here goes...Have been attempting to create a
> video, using the movie maker and everything goes fine until the point
> where i
> try to apply any editing or title features. The moment i do that the movie
> maker just shuts down. Can someone tel me why it is tormenting me so and
> how
> i can fix the prob??? With thanx if you can...

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