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From: star on 3 Jul 2008 11:39 I am wondering how to ssave my unfinished windows movie maker project to a cd or flash drive rather than having it only on my computer's harddrive. I can save it to the hard drive, but when I try to save it to a cd or a flash drive it will not open the project on another computer. This leads me to believe that I do not have the entire project saved correctly. When I try to open the project none of my pictures show up on the storyboard, there are red x's on the storyboard. When I click the play button I get a black screen. I would just like to be able to have a backup of the entire project somewhere other than my harddrive, you never know when a computer might crash and I don't want to start over. -- star
From: Gord Dibben on 3 Jul 2008 13:19 A project file is *.mswmm and contains only markers to the video. Copying just that file to CD will not have the requisite video or photos attached so that's why you get the red x's and a black screen. You will have to copy the *.mswmm file back to HDD if you lose the original. But if you also lose the video or photo files when the computer goes bad the project file will be of no use. Make backups of all those also. Gord On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 08:39:00 -0700, star <star(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am wondering how to ssave my unfinished windows movie maker project to a cd >or flash drive rather than having it only on my computer's harddrive. I can >save it to the hard drive, but when I try to save it to a cd or a flash drive >it will not open the project on another computer. This leads me to believe >that I do not have the entire project saved correctly. When I try to open >the project none of my pictures show up on the storyboard, there are red x's >on the storyboard. When I click the play button I get a black screen. I >would just like to be able to have a backup of the entire project somewhere >other than my harddrive, you never know when a computer might crash and I >don't want to start over.
From: star on 3 Jul 2008 18:42 So if there is no way to save the entire project (while I'm working on it from day to day) to another location other than the hard drive, is it possible to burn the video to a cd or dvd then edit that video at a later date? -- star "Gord Dibben" wrote: > A project file is *.mswmm and contains only markers to the video. > > Copying just that file to CD will not have the requisite video or photos > attached so that's why you get the red x's and a black screen. > > You will have to copy the *.mswmm file back to HDD if you lose the original. > > But if you also lose the video or photo files when the computer goes bad the > project file will be of no use. > > Make backups of all those also. > > > Gord > > > On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 08:39:00 -0700, star <star(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I am wondering how to ssave my unfinished windows movie maker project to a cd > >or flash drive rather than having it only on my computer's harddrive. I can > >save it to the hard drive, but when I try to save it to a cd or a flash drive > >it will not open the project on another computer. This leads me to believe > >that I do not have the entire project saved correctly. When I try to open > >the project none of my pictures show up on the storyboard, there are red x's > >on the storyboard. When I click the play button I get a black screen. I > >would just like to be able to have a backup of the entire project somewhere > >other than my harddrive, you never know when a computer might crash and I > >don't want to start over. > >
From: Graham Hughes on 6 Jul 2008 16:06
So long as you copy all the files associated with the project, then all you need to do is spend a little time re-linking the files in the project. When you save the file to your flash drive in your #1 pc it may be drive D, but on pc #2 it may be drive F, so even though all files are there they are in the "wrong" place. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.com "star" <star(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:01B25063-3916-4082-BF81-F8046C5810B9(a)microsoft.com... > So if there is no way to save the entire project (while I'm working on it > from day to day) to another location other than the hard drive, is it > possible to burn the video to a cd or dvd then edit that video at a later > date? > -- > star > > > "Gord Dibben" wrote: > >> A project file is *.mswmm and contains only markers to the video. >> >> Copying just that file to CD will not have the requisite video or photos >> attached so that's why you get the red x's and a black screen. >> >> You will have to copy the *.mswmm file back to HDD if you lose the >> original. >> >> But if you also lose the video or photo files when the computer goes bad >> the >> project file will be of no use. >> >> Make backups of all those also. >> >> >> Gord >> >> >> On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 08:39:00 -0700, star <star(a)discussions.microsoft.com> >> wrote: >> >> >I am wondering how to ssave my unfinished windows movie maker project to >> >a cd >> >or flash drive rather than having it only on my computer's harddrive. I >> >can >> >save it to the hard drive, but when I try to save it to a cd or a flash >> >drive >> >it will not open the project on another computer. This leads me to >> >believe >> >that I do not have the entire project saved correctly. When I try to >> >open >> >the project none of my pictures show up on the storyboard, there are red >> >x's >> >on the storyboard. When I click the play button I get a black screen. >> >I >> >would just like to be able to have a backup of the entire project >> >somewhere >> >other than my harddrive, you never know when a computer might crash and >> >I >> >don't want to start over. >> >> |