I have a problem with WMM. I made a fake avi with MakeAvis and everything seemed alright until that point.
But when I tried to import it into WMM, the program showed me an incredible high estimated time. I've waited for about 10 minutes, but nothing happened (well, the estimated time was still rising).
I cancelled it and, surprise - saw the file imported, able to watch a working (rather slow...) preview.
But when I put it on my timeline, WMM just shut down.
Now I don't really know what to do. I already tried both the "store script file" and the "store script" options when making the fake avi, without success.
Also, everythings seems to be well prepared for WMM (framerate of 29.97, converted to RGB32, correct Aspect Ratio).
Maybe it's just too large for the program? I've only made one single script for 13 episodes. It's also already deinterlaced.
Maybe someone can help me, I'd be really glad - I hate making clips.
WMM - MakeAvis methode doesn't work for me
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It has to go at the beginning of each script used, before everything else. The default value is 32, I believe; you might try raising it to, say, 64...Aikiko wrote:Okay, I made one script for each episode and tried it again with the first one. Still the same.
The SetMemoryMax() line doesn't work for me, maybe I'm too stupid to figure it out?
(But if you start running out of memory, then that obviously won't work.)