Re: Transporting a WMM2 file
- From: "KDE" <knott_me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 08:24:55 -0700
"John Inzer" <oobie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| aphwood wrote:
| > KDE,
| > The only choice close to "find file" that I see is a
| > Browse to find missing file... When I choose this it
| > takes me to the "typical Windows" search dialogue box.
| > How would I know where to find these "source files."
| > Also, why would I search for these files on the new
| > computer I am moving my project to? Wouldn't those files
| > still be located on the previous machine? Isn't that why
| > they aren't showing up? As you can tell I am totally
| > confused! Please help!
| ===========================
| Unless the source files on the previous
| computer could be accessed through a
| network, you will have to transfer the source
| files...images, videos, sound files, etc...
| to the new machine.
|
| Then you'll have to open MM2 and browse
| to the new location (where you saved the files)
| and allow MM2 to recognize them.
|
Yes. Sorry I wasn't clear enough in my original response. You have to have
access to the original source files, (either through a network share or
direct access on the new PC) the project files are just bookmarks that tell
moviemaker what to do with your files. If you no longer have access to the
files the bookmarks don't do you any good.
.
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