I am doing a large video for an upcoming family reunion. I intened to put it on DVD after i get it compiled and saved.
I am finding out that their is a known issue with Windows Movie Maker. When the project gets too complex, many pc's run out of memory. Mine is approaching that point after 35 minutes.
I still have about 25 minutes to go in the movie. Windows movie maker is starting to run very slowly indictating that it is running out of memory. I think i could just save the part that i already have and import it back into Movie Maker. I am wondering what that would do to the quality? Then I could just start a new project to finish and then eventually save each of them as High quality NTSC. (wmv)
Another solution, I thought about was to just save it in two parts.
I am going to just save it as high quality NTSC since i can't seem to get rid of the audio problems when saving as D-AVI. Could i just save the project as two wmv files and then use my authoring program (Tsunami DVD Author) to put the two Mpeg2 (after i encode) files together?
Any other ideas?
I am finding out that their is a known issue with Windows Movie Maker. When the project gets too complex, many pc's run out of memory. Mine is approaching that point after 35 minutes.
I still have about 25 minutes to go in the movie. Windows movie maker is starting to run very slowly indictating that it is running out of memory. I think i could just save the part that i already have and import it back into Movie Maker. I am wondering what that would do to the quality? Then I could just start a new project to finish and then eventually save each of them as High quality NTSC. (wmv)
Another solution, I thought about was to just save it in two parts.
I am going to just save it as high quality NTSC since i can't seem to get rid of the audio problems when saving as D-AVI. Could i just save the project as two wmv files and then use my authoring program (Tsunami DVD Author) to put the two Mpeg2 (after i encode) files together?
Any other ideas?