From: Si13ntDarkness on
im trying to save a 30 min movie that i made and i get an error that says...

cannot save to location. check and make sure files are valid or something
like that.

the location im trying to save to is desktop.
i see no files with a red X.
all files play fine in movie playback.

why does this keep happening?
From: John Inzer on
Si13ntDarkness wrote:
> im trying to save a 30 min movie that i made and i get an error that
> says...
>
> cannot save to location. check and make sure files are valid or
> something like that.
>
> the location im trying to save to is desktop.
> i see no files with a red X.
> all files play fine in movie playback.
>
> why does this keep happening?
===================================
The error you are receiving indicates that your
project may be too complex or one or more of
your source files are corrupted or incompatible.

Many formats are reportedly compatible with
Movie Maker but the most reliable choices are:

Photos - bmp
Video - wmv or dv-avi
Music - wmv, wma, wav

Have a look at the following article:

Movie Maker 2 - Problem Solving -
'Can't Save A Movie'
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Issues-CantSaveMovie.html

--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk


From: Paul Randall on
A 30 min movie will be big. It may be larger than 2 GB. NTFS, the default
WXP file system, can handle these large files. Some people purposely format
their drives using FAT32, which typically won't handle a file larger than
2GB. You might check the file system of the drive on which the desktop
folder resides.

-Paul Randall

"Si13ntDarkness" <Si13ntDarkness(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B081083D-9B34-4A1F-94C8-92F7B5377A8C(a)microsoft.com...
> im trying to save a 30 min movie that i made and i get an error that
> says...
>
> cannot save to location. check and make sure files are valid or something
> like that.
>
> the location im trying to save to is desktop.
> i see no files with a red X.
> all files play fine in movie playback.
>
> why does this keep happening?