Re: Video Clips Play Back Faster Than Expected in Windows Movie Ma

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The firewire cable quality won't matter if it works.
I think the point about re-installing windvd was what threw papajohn, as if
you weren't capturing mpegs, why would you need to re-install this app?
So you have captured dv-avi files from the minidv tape section?
Have you installed any other dvd playing apps, video editing apps, codec
packs etc, as this may be causing the trouble.

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
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"Jacques" <Jacques@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F383153B-0775-4838-8834-E54CA0E9932A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> They are not MPEG files.
> I captured from video device "Samsung duocam SCD6040". Then 3 video clips
> were at normal speed and 3 others were at fast speed.
> Also I bought a new and cheap firewire cable, could it be the cable
> quality ?
> Jacques
>
> "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Seems like you're trying to use MPEG-2 files. Here's my standard
>> response:
>>
>> It is far easier to convert the MPEG-2 files to AVI files, and then use
>> the
>> AVI files in Movie Maker, than it is to try to work with the MPEG-2 files
>> themselves - reported success is rare.
>>
>> For some ideas about how to convert, see the Importing Source Files >
>> Video
>> > MPEG-2, Discs, and Recorded TV pages of my website at www.papajohn.org
>>
>> If they are not MPEG-2 files, what are they?
>> --
>> PapaJohn
>>
>> Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 - www.papajohn.org
>> Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org
>> ..
>> "Jacques" <Jacques@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:2E5B3E96-191C-4EDF-81B4-DB69D6958A11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > When I try to play a video clip in Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2,
>> > some
>> > video clips play back more quickly than I expect, and the sound play at
>> > a
>> > higher pitch than I expect. I downloaded and installed the most recent
>> > version of WinDVD but it didn't solve the problem.
>>
>>
>>


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