Movie Maker not Responding

Movie maker is video creation and editing software that comes bundled with the windows operating system. The application contains effects, transitions, credits and timeline narration features among others. Improved versions of the software have incorporated more features. It is even possible to modify transitions using XML code.

Movie maker can only handle exported videos that come in windows media formats or in the digital video AVI format. The use of the digital video format and the ability to make highly customized video presentations requires the addition of many capabilities to the application. While this is a good thing, it can however cause the application to hang or not to respond to inputs from the user, therefore giving a movie maker not responding error.

Some of the common problems with the movie maker involve the available memory. When a file size that is larger than the available RAM is opened in the movie maker window, the application may slow down and eventually give a movie maker not responding error. This mostly happens when saving the file. To work around this problem, reduce the movie file size or the movie setting size to a small high quality size. Alternatively, one can increase the size of the paging file so that the application uses a fast memory location located on the hard disk rather than the already consumed RAM. To reduce the complexity of the timeline or the storyboard, the number of individual clips can be reduced by cutting the entire movie into sections that will eat up less space during editing.

The movie maker application is able to access a DV device directly and capture saved content or live video. It may give a movie maker not responding error when the device cannot be contacted during playback or recording. DV devices can be connected to the computer using a number of ports. Some can be connected via firewire ports, USB or via a capture card. While these modes have varying levels of versatility, they can however cause the system to hang. Problems of hanging usually occur when there is a port conflict between two devices and the port addresses have not been given distinct addresses. Assigning the ports unique addresses will usually solve this problem. Other movie maker not responding errors may be caused by obsolete direct x files and incompatibility issues. These problems can be resolved by downloading the latest updates and ensuring the hardware components meet the minimum specifications especially for the operating system. Movie maker problems can usually be resolved without professional help.

January 6, 2012 • Posted in: M

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