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| Tony Morgan wrote: In message , Rehan writes How did you manage that? Do you know of any hack to pursuade Movie Maker to use Panasonic codec? Try using Google. It's also on PapaJohn's website. As I said, it's well documented. Please point me to it as I cannot locate it on Papjohn's website. neither can I locate anywhere else about the subject of using non-microsoft dv codec with movie maker. In your reply please post a few links! Hope you are not just making it up ? -- Rehan MS MVP (Digital Media) www.rehanfx.org -- get effects & transitions for MM2 |
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| In message , Rehan writes Tony Morgan wrote: In message , Rehan writes How did you manage that? Do you know of any hack to pursuade Movie Maker to use Panasonic codec? Try using Google. It's also on PapaJohn's website. As I said, it's well documented. Please point me to it as I cannot locate it on Papjohn's website. neither can I locate anywhere else about the subject of using non-microsoft dv codec with movie maker. In your reply please post a few links! Hope you are not just making it up ? No I am not. The real laugh is that you profess to write plug-ins for MM... LOL. Worse, you seem too clueless to use Google. Here's a link that will help even you to download and install the Panasonic codec. http://users.tpg.com.au/mtam/guide_wmm2.htm Also, since you seem to have so much difficulty finding things, here's a PapaJohn webpage that gives a whole bunch of information (including how to register/unregister codecs). http://www.eicsoftware.com/PapaJohn/MM2/MM2.html There's a huge amount of information on MM related things on PapaJohn's website - if you take the trouble to look for it. -- Tony Morgan http://www.camcord.info |
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| Tony Morgan wrote: .... No I am not. The real laugh is that you profess to write plug-ins for MM... LOL. Worse, you seem too clueless to use Google. Here's a link that will help even you to download and install the Panasonic codec. http://users.tpg.com.au/mtam/guide_wmm2.htm Tony, this web page only shows you how to convert a DV AVI file produced by Movie Maker from type 1 to type 2. This can be done either using VirtualDub or by using a freely available converter. This process will not fix the dropped frames that are dropped by Movie Maker prior to any conversion. Please read the information carefully you post about. Although I can understand how the (vague) wording used on the webpage might mislead people who have not tried the procedure themselves. But this is very irresponsive of you to boast with such authority about things you have not actually tried! Also, since you seem to have so much difficulty finding things, here's a PapaJohn webpage that gives a whole bunch of information (including how to register/unregister codecs). http://www.eicsoftware.com/PapaJohn/MM2/MM2.html There's a huge amount of information on MM related things on PapaJohn's website - if you take the trouble to look for it. I am fully aware of Papjohn's website and its content. But you claimed that his website contains information about using Panasonic DV codec to replace broken Microsoft DV codec within Movie Maker. I challenged you to justify this claim but you have just provided shallow reply pointing to the main web page. This did not prove anything. This is my final reply to you unless you come up with something substantial (rather than slurs and flame war). For others benefits i will summarise the current knowledge about Movie Makers DV AVI output: When rendering to DV AVI, Movie Maker drops one frame for every clip used in a project. This problem cannot be avoided by installing any other DV codec. More information about this issue is mentioned on the following page on Papajohn's website. Note: No mention of a solution via panasonic codec as claimed by Tony: http://www.eicsoftware.com/PapaJohn/...ues-Video.html Best regards. -- Rehan MS MVP (Digital Media) www.rehanfx.org -- get effects & transitions for MM2 |
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