Post subject: Windows Movie Maker crashes!
Patryk1023
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Hey! For now I must to use ONLY Sony Vegas Pro 8, because... THIS:http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/6481/beztytuusot.png And can someone help me? And REALLY sorry for Polish, cuz of Polish computer with Polish OS and Polish programs.
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In the last few years, updates to Windows Movie Maker have made it impossible to use to any movie files that use FFDShow codecs: in short, if it's not .wma, .wmv or .wav, it won't play. If you try to open, say, a DivX or H264 file in Movie Maker, it crashes. The best way to circumvent this is to download the FFDshow codec pack, which will automatically run whenever a program which doesn't support abnormal codecs, like Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player, tries to run these files. It won't prevent crashing, but it will certainly decrease the number of crashes you'll encounter
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I use FFDshow codec pack everyday :P And you must to know that: ModName: libmplayer.dll I don't know, what's that fuckin' file is!
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theenglishman wrote:
In the last few years, updates to Windows Movie Maker have made it impossible to use to any movie files that use FFDShow codecs: in short, if it's not .wma, .wmv or .wav, it won't play. If you try to open, say, a DivX or H264 file in Movie Maker, it crashes. The best way to circumvent this is to download the FFDshow codec pack, which will automatically run whenever a program which doesn't support abnormal codecs, like Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player, tries to run these files. It won't prevent crashing, but it will certainly decrease the number of crashes you'll encounter
That's a horribly outdated version; a better idea is to use the latest SVN of ffdshow-tryout, and even better is to bundle it with a few other codecs that FFDShow doesn't support, in the K-Lite Codec Pack... Mega: http://codecguide.com/download_k-lite_codec_pack_mega.htm 64-bit addon (64-bit operating systems only): http://codecguide.com/klcp_64bit.htm The K-Lite Codec Pack will even detect broken DirectShow filters and disable them, so you'll be able to open nearly any video smoothly.
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OK, I'll try it... in home :P I'm writing from school computer.
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