Windows Movie Maker=[Diet Dr. Pepper]?
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:02 pm
My Windows Movie Maker...runs like complete [Diet Dr. Pepper]. It freezes up, like, every 5 minutes, usually...When it becomes unresponsive, I try closing it using the close button on the right-click menu on the tab on the taskbar. Guess what happens? When I click the 'close' button, the menu goes away and the button freezes onto my screen blue right after I click on it. Oh, the problems also happened once the other day with one of the save buttons.
Not only that, but sometimes the program freezes when I try to click the save button that turns the movie file into a video...
Want the newest problem? The other day I was trying to make a Spongebob music video (yes, haha) and when I placed a clip in, I played it. What did it play? A freeze frame of Squidward that lasted 10 seconds, and on that clip the music wouldn't play. I was like "What?! I havent even used that scene yet!" I tried deleting the clip and putting in new ones over and over, but the problem still persisted, so I ended up deleting the video. Now Im making a new one, but the same problem has risen again, in a different form, and I think this time the music still plays.
Is Windows Movie Maker SUPPOSED to be this [Diet Dr. Pepper]y, or is it just that my computer is a piece of [Diet Dr. Pepper] too?
Does anyone else have problems with Windows Movie Maker?
I so wanna buy Sony Vegas...
Not only that, but sometimes the program freezes when I try to click the save button that turns the movie file into a video...
Want the newest problem? The other day I was trying to make a Spongebob music video (yes, haha) and when I placed a clip in, I played it. What did it play? A freeze frame of Squidward that lasted 10 seconds, and on that clip the music wouldn't play. I was like "What?! I havent even used that scene yet!" I tried deleting the clip and putting in new ones over and over, but the problem still persisted, so I ended up deleting the video. Now Im making a new one, but the same problem has risen again, in a different form, and I think this time the music still plays.
Is Windows Movie Maker SUPPOSED to be this [Diet Dr. Pepper]y, or is it just that my computer is a piece of [Diet Dr. Pepper] too?
Does anyone else have problems with Windows Movie Maker?
I so wanna buy Sony Vegas...