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Fuck I spent like 1 hour on making a BW video and then I can't save the movie omg!
"Windows movie maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify that the original source files used in you movie are still available, that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk space available, and then try again"
Anyone knows what to do? -__- I have googled for like an half hour and yes I have enough disk space available and all the source files too.
Btw I'm soon at 3000 posts! I started playing BW a little bit over a year ago because of SC2, I never thought I would get this much into the scene and everything!
Bonus: + Show Spoiler +
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I used to have the same problem (with saving all movies, not just any particular file), and I never figured out how to fix it either. Eventually I reformatted due to a variety of reasons. Hope you have better luck. What Operation system are you using?
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Windows XP home edition + Show Spoiler +cracked - yeah send the cops after me O_O
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Yeah sorry man, WMM can get fucked up like that and often. Not much you can do it seems. Just maybe next time DLing some professional movie maker like Vegas or something
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that was probably good because its impossible to make a decent movie in wmm
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idk the problem with movie maker, but I lol'd hard at the bonus.
5/5 because of it
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use camtasia u can get a 30 day free trial and it works pretty good
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On June 25 2009 13:36 koOl wrote:use camtasia u can get a 30 day free trial and it works pretty good Or you can "pay" for the full version and use it forever!
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Trust me when I say this.
FUCK WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER
I had it crash on more videos than not so I finally got Sony Vegas. You want a fairly easy program to use that wont crash on you every 5 seconds? Get Sony Vegas.
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Tell us what have you tried already? Since I don't know what you've tried I will just suggest some basic stuff like saving to a different location. If that doesn't work. Try saving to a different partition or a different HD, if you have one. Double check that you do have enough space and that the original files didn't change. Maybe you moved or rename them for some reason and forgot about it? (I had that problem once in another non-linear editor)
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It's possible you're saving in a really far away directory and that's screwing it up. Try saving in something like C:/Videos
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when you made the movie and imported media, did you move any of the media before you saved it? like the clips or whatever it was
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