Windows Movie Maker
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- Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:02 pm
Windows Movie Maker
Umm... When I put the clips into the storyboard/timeline, the clips don't play as well as they should. On the transition between one scene to another, the video becomes "pixelized" (maybe it's not the right word, but it's the best way I can describe it). It's weird because when I play the clips from the "Collections", they all work fine. Anyone know how I can fix this?
Thank you in advance!
And example of the "pixelized" frame:
http://phoenix-ashes.net/amv/pixelized.jpg
Thank you in advance!
And example of the "pixelized" frame:
http://phoenix-ashes.net/amv/pixelized.jpg
- Cornwiggle
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It happened to me once. It was because of the DivX codec. When I played clips they were fine, but once I played them in the timeline they got all fuzzy and stuff. But once I deleted it, it worked.
Try looking if something appears on the active icons part on the info bar at the bottom when you move clips. If something does, delete that. That's what happened with me though.
Try looking if something appears on the active icons part on the info bar at the bottom when you move clips. If something does, delete that. That's what happened with me though.
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- shiro_clanclan
- Joined: Sun Jun 09, 2002 8:59 pm
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Try this:
Delete any DivX and XviD you may have. Then install the latest XviD binary. When it gives you the option to "Decode all supported FourCCs," select that.
I've found XviD's decoder to be a lot better than DivX's in Windows Movie Maker.
XviD Binary: http://koepi.org/XviD-1.1.0-30122005.exe
Delete any DivX and XviD you may have. Then install the latest XviD binary. When it gives you the option to "Decode all supported FourCCs," select that.
I've found XviD's decoder to be a lot better than DivX's in Windows Movie Maker.
XviD Binary: http://koepi.org/XviD-1.1.0-30122005.exe
- shiro_clanclan
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- shiro_clanclan
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That too, but you know, there are people out there who'd rather output clips from VDub with Direct Stream Copy using originally XviD/DivX source and don't feel like encoding them to Huff because... like... they're already XviD anyway...
Shh... don't say it. You all know what sort of source I mean. ^_~
But then you've got grumpy programs which don't like XviD... but WMM seems to handle it pretty well as long as you don't have conflicting decoders.
Shh... don't say it. You all know what sort of source I mean. ^_~
But then you've got grumpy programs which don't like XviD... but WMM seems to handle it pretty well as long as you don't have conflicting decoders.
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- BasharOfTheAges
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It sometimes works in Premiere too... that doesn't mean you should do it though. Evebtually it'll corrupt your project file due to some conflict or another.shiro_clanclan wrote: But then you've got grumpy programs which don't like XviD... but WMM seems to handle it pretty well as long as you don't have conflicting decoders.
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