Save as file issue for WMM2 users
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- Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2004 11:46 pm
Save as file issue for WMM2 users
Yeah, i just a have a quick question as to if people have found a way to use the save file as feature in WMM2. If so would you plz contact me by msn or email. Thnx.
- princess myu
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- Scintilla
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*pops open WMM2 quickly*
If you're trying to create a video file, you don't want "Save Project As...", you want "Save Movie File...".
Then hit Next, enter a name and location, hit Next again, click the radio button that says "Other settings", select "DV-AVI (NTSC)" (or "DV-AVI (PAL)" if you're working with PAL footage), hit Next again, and you're good to go.
If you're trying to create a video file, you don't want "Save Project As...", you want "Save Movie File...".
Then hit Next, enter a name and location, hit Next again, click the radio button that says "Other settings", select "DV-AVI (NTSC)" (or "DV-AVI (PAL)" if you're working with PAL footage), hit Next again, and you're good to go.
- Arigatomina
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Just in case -
If you're getting an error that says it can't save the movie, try cutting your timeline into sections (copy and pasting parts to a 'new project'). If the timeline is very complicated, it may not (probably won't) save. Otherwise, try clearing more harddrive space, defrag your comp so it's running good, and make sure your clips are where they're supposed to be.
If you're getting an error that says it can't save the movie, try cutting your timeline into sections (copy and pasting parts to a 'new project'). If the timeline is very complicated, it may not (probably won't) save. Otherwise, try clearing more harddrive space, defrag your comp so it's running good, and make sure your clips are where they're supposed to be.