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So i need to convert a .MSWMM file to a wmv without Windows movie maker.Movie maker has problems doing it so if anyone want the file to test it himself or can tell me a program that can convert it would be nice.

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ishygddt

 

Anyway you can't convert this to a wmv file without Windows movie maker

 

If you’re using Windows Movie Maker, there is

the possibility that you mistakenly saved your

video as an MSWMM file with "Save Project",

instead of a WMV or AVI file with "Save Movie

File" (Windows XP) or "Publish Movie" (Vista).

 

There is a monster of a difference between the

1st example and the rest: the 1st is really just

a "work-in-progress" saved within Movie Maker

and is not even a "true" video. The others save

your file into what you need to properly upload

it to YouTube.

 

The most efficient way to save your video such

that you can upload it is:

 

1 -- click the blue "Tasks" icon.....(you'll get the "Movie Tasks" menu)

 

2 -- click "Finish Movie", the 3rd option.....(it will expand to 5 choices)

 

3 -- click "Save to my Computer".....(the "Save Movie" wizard appears)

 

4 -- enter the name of your movie.....(it is best to stay in "My Videos")

 

5 -- click "Next" at the bottom.....(you'll get the "Movie Setting" page)

 

6 -- click "Best quality for playback".....(it's usually the default setting)

 

7 -- click "Next" at the bottom.....(you will get the "Completing" page)

 

8 -- click "Finish" at the bottom.....(the saving may take quite a while)

 

9 -- click the blue "Tasks" icon again.....(you'll get the "Movie Tasks")

 

A -- click "Finish Movie" again, the 3rd option.....(you'll get 5 choices)

 

B -- this time, click "Send to the Web".....(I'm sure you know the rest)

 

YouTube recommends the video format be

MPEG4 at 640x480 recorded together with

sound in MP3 audio, all at a rate of greater

than 24 frames per second. Other files that

are accepted include AVI, MPG, MOV and

WMV (which is Windows Movie Maker).

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>windows movie maker

ishygddt

 

Anyway you can't convert this to a wmv file without Windows movie maker

 

If you’re using Windows Movie Maker, there is

the possibility that you mistakenly saved your

video as an MSWMM file with "Save Project",

instead of a WMV or AVI file with "Save Movie

File" (Windows XP) or "Publish Movie" (Vista).

 

There is a monster of a difference between the

1st example and the rest: the 1st is really just

a "work-in-progress" saved within Movie Maker

and is not even a "true" video. The others save

your file into what you need to properly upload

it to YouTube.

 

The most efficient way to save your video such

that you can upload it is:

 

1 -- click the blue "Tasks" icon.....(you'll get the "Movie Tasks" menu)

 

2 -- click "Finish Movie", the 3rd option.....(it will expand to 5 choices)

 

3 -- click "Save to my Computer".....(the "Save Movie" wizard appears)

 

4 -- enter the name of your movie.....(it is best to stay in "My Videos")

 

5 -- click "Next" at the bottom.....(you'll get the "Movie Setting" page)

 

6 -- click "Best quality for playback".....(it's usually the default setting)

 

7 -- click "Next" at the bottom.....(you will get the "Completing" page)

 

8 -- click "Finish" at the bottom.....(the saving may take quite a while)

 

9 -- click the blue "Tasks" icon again.....(you'll get the "Movie Tasks")

 

A -- click "Finish Movie" again, the 3rd option.....(you'll get 5 choices)

 

B -- this time, click "Send to the Web".....(I'm sure you know the rest)

 

YouTube recommends the video format be

MPEG4 at 640x480 recorded together with

sound in MP3 audio, all at a rate of greater

than 24 frames per second. Other files that

are accepted include AVI, MPG, MOV and

WMV (which is Windows Movie Maker).

 

Did you even read what you just quoted?

 

Also,I reinstalled vegas. Heavy program but worth it.

Опубликовано:
>windows movie maker

ishygddt

 

Anyway you can't convert this to a wmv file without Windows movie maker

 

If you’re using Windows Movie Maker, there is

the possibility that you mistakenly saved your

video as an MSWMM file with "Save Project",

instead of a WMV or AVI file with "Save Movie

File" (Windows XP) or "Publish Movie" (Vista).

 

There is a monster of a difference between the

1st example and the rest: the 1st is really just

a "work-in-progress" saved within Movie Maker

and is not even a "true" video. The others save

your file into what you need to properly upload

it to YouTube.

 

The most efficient way to save your video such

that you can upload it is:

 

1 -- click the blue "Tasks" icon.....(you'll get the "Movie Tasks" menu)

 

2 -- click "Finish Movie", the 3rd option.....(it will expand to 5 choices)

 

3 -- click "Save to my Computer".....(the "Save Movie" wizard appears)

 

4 -- enter the name of your movie.....(it is best to stay in "My Videos")

 

5 -- click "Next" at the bottom.....(you'll get the "Movie Setting" page)

 

6 -- click "Best quality for playback".....(it's usually the default setting)

 

7 -- click "Next" at the bottom.....(you will get the "Completing" page)

 

8 -- click "Finish" at the bottom.....(the saving may take quite a while)

 

9 -- click the blue "Tasks" icon again.....(you'll get the "Movie Tasks")

 

A -- click "Finish Movie" again, the 3rd option.....(you'll get 5 choices)

 

B -- this time, click "Send to the Web".....(I'm sure you know the rest)

 

YouTube recommends the video format be

MPEG4 at 640x480 recorded together with

sound in MP3 audio, all at a rate of greater

than 24 frames per second. Other files that

are accepted include AVI, MPG, MOV and

WMV (which is Windows Movie Maker).

 

Did you even read what you just quoted?

 

Also,I reinstalled vegas. Heavy program but worth it.

 

I did....also,

 

>sony vegas

>heavy program

>mfw

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