Saving to DV-AVI
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Hi all,
I have 20 minutes projects with transitions, pictures, and movie (from DV
cam). When I try to save as DV-AVI, it fails. If I save as WMV format, it
goes through.
The error message says: there is not enough space, but I have 200GB free
space in my HDD. Can you think of why this is happenning?
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Compressing Video
... DV-AVI in normal circumstances would take up at least 13GB of data ... the Microsoft WMV format. ... considered best practice to save in the highest possible quality ... Is there a way in Movie Maker ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker) - Re: How to wmv. files to a dvd
... trying to save to DV-AVI ... > mean rendering to the screen you understand) Movie Maker will make full ... >> as a normal wmv file again and all works fine. ... >> support the WMV format. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker) - Re: Getting video to DVD
... If you rendered in WMV format then MySonic is basically converting from WMV ... If you have the HDD space (DV-AVI files are much larger since they aren't ... > INTO MYSONIC DVD IN ORDER TO PUT IT ON DVD. ... > GO IN AND MESS WITH THE PREFFERENCES IN ORDER TO TRY AND MAKE IT SYNC UP. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker) - Re: burning MM exports to DVD...
... I hadn't saved this movie in DV-AVI because I'm trying it ... >> on WMM and import them as MPEG into Pinnacle. ... >> .WMV format. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker) - RE: Video quality
... If you want to output your movie to CD or DVD, always import it as DV-AVI, which is the same quality used by your DV cam when the video is originally recorded. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker) |
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