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Hey guys,

Im using:
Windows 7 64-bit
Movie Maker 2.6

Problem:

Part 1:
I have cut my movie, edited it all, when i try to preview, video works fine, but the audio doesnt. i have muted all the audio from the video clips, and i have got the sound on max for the sound clip i added over the top.

Part 2:
When i go to 'Save Movie File' i choose the save location, hit best option for my PC and try to save it. The screen instantly flashes to

" Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify that the original sourse files used in your movie are still available, that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough space available, and then try again."

- The Sourse files are DEFINATLY still available, not moved and not corrupted (i even restart my project with new source files to make sure)
- The movie is only 1min 35sec long, needs 10.74MB and the Save Loaction (d:) has 135.7GB free
- D: is a HDD and is DEFINATLY still available.
- All the .dll files have been successfully registered using regsvr32.exe.
- I have 8gb of ram on my comp averaging ~ 2bg available.
- CPU averaging at 2-4% usage.

Please help me the movie is only short and not very complex yet it wont let me save.

I have search around but nothing i have tried has helped.
 

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Hey guys, Its been a good few days now and no reply.
could someone please respond i need to get this to work for a school assignment.

if i dont get this fixed i wont be able to finish and hand it in.

could someone please read this and reply please.

thanks

Hughesey
 

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Movie Maker isn't exactly a really good editor (nor does it receive very good support from Microsoft).
Could you list the specifications of the files you imported? Container format, video codec, and audio codec.
Also go to tools, options, compatibility. Are there any unchecked third-party filters needed for odd file formats?
 

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As for codecs... im not sure.

the video files were .bik files that i converted to .avi and then imported.
the audio was a .mp3 that i edited with audacity and then imported as an .mp3 again.

in the compatability menu nothing was unchecked.

sorry if this doesnt help :S
 
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