Emailed video is "skippy"

lp

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Hi. I uploaded video into Windows Movie Maker. I emailed some of my son's
football game video, that I had taken, to my son's email address. When he
opened it, he said he was able to play the video, however, it was kind of
"skippy" or jerky. Why would this happen? What can I do to stop this from
happening?

Also, do you know where I can get more information re: Windows Movie Maker?

Thank you in advance for your advice!

LP
 

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How a movie plays back on the web will be guided by the size of your movie
and the speed of the viewers connection.

For more info on Windows Movie Maker, search on Windows Movie Maker
Tutorials, you will get plenty of hits.

This one was at the top of my list.
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Tutorials/Index.aspx


"LP" <lpisarski@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Hi. I uploaded video into Windows Movie Maker. I emailed some of my son's
> football game video, that I had taken, to my son's email address. When he
> opened it, he said he was able to play the video, however, it was kind of
> "skippy" or jerky. Why would this happen? What can I do to stop this from
> happening?
>
> Also, do you know where I can get more information re: Windows Movie
Maker?
>
> Thank you in advance for your advice!
>
> LP
>
>
 

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Not if the buffer is large enough or he downloaded it before playing.
I would bet on either a slow computer / graphics card or he might need
to download another codec.

Andre

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> How a movie plays back on the web will be guided by the size of your movie
> and the speed of the viewers connection.
>
> For more info on Windows Movie Maker, search on Windows Movie Maker
> Tutorials, you will get plenty of hits.
>
> This one was at the top of my list.
> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Tutorials/Index.aspx
>
>
> "LP" <lpisarski@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:Jpy9d.8489$nj.4599@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
>
>>Hi. I uploaded video into Windows Movie Maker. I emailed some of my son's
>>football game video, that I had taken, to my son's email address. When he
>>opened it, he said he was able to play the video, however, it was kind of
>>"skippy" or jerky. Why would this happen? What can I do to stop this from
>>happening?
>>
>>Also, do you know where I can get more information re: Windows Movie
>
> Maker?
>
>>Thank you in advance for your advice!
>>
>>LP
>>
>>
>
>
>