Re: Clips truncated
From: Hank Wirtz (a-hankw_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 03/04/04
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 13:16:20 -0800
I'm not sure what's going on with your missing time, but as for the
difference between file sizes, that's easy enough to explain. A Kilobyte is
1024 bytes (2^10), and a Megabyte is 1024 KB. Therefore, 129,235KB divided
by 1,024 equals 126.2060546875 MB.
I hope that helps a little, even if it doesn't answer your main problem.
-HW
"Deb" <dltolley3_at_comcast.net> wrote in message
news:WJKdnUoYXdGVCNvdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> Originally captured video from my digital video camera using the capture
> video utility in movie maker. When I viewed the captured video, the last
> minute or two of the video was missing. However, when I view the wmv file
> it created using media player, the entire video is there. Tried deleting
> the clip from the collection and reimported it. Each time, same problem -
> last minutes missing. Tried importing both with and without the create
> clips box checked - no difference. When I view the properties of the clip
it
> tells me the duration is 50:18.37 and the size 126.21MB. When I view the
> properties of the wmv file itself, it also says the duration is 50:18 but
> the size reported by windows is 129,235KB.. not sure why the size is
> differnt but the duration is the same or how that's possible, but the
> missing 3MB could account for the missing video. Question is does anyone
> have any idea why is it doing this and how can I get the entire video
> imported?
> Deb
>
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