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Tony wrote:
> Then the error message comes up, saying "Windows Movie
> Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location.
> Verify that the original source files used in your movie
> are still available, that the saving location is still
> available, and that there is enough free disk space
> available, and then try again."
I've come across this same behavior on my copy of movie maker 2. There
are a couple of other threads on this group with it as well. I've found
that it will only save files of the exact same format. If you want to
convert your files I would recommend using virtualdub or another
program. Some how-to on those are available ad
www.doom9.net and
www.vcdhelp.com
Matt
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