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> On Sep 11, 3:40 pm, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
>> "anon_private" <not_here.5.species8...@xoxy.net> wrote in message
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>> news:2679927f-7321-4966-aa77-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> > HI,
>>
>> > How can I increase the speed of the video?
>>
>> > The images are stored so that the video will run on a particular
>> > drive. Can I create a programme (convert the current programme) so
>> > that it can be run on any drive?
>>
>> > Thanks.
>>
>> After you publish the movie with Windows Movie Maker (WMM) and create the
>> .wmv file as it's output it will run on any drive or computer that is
>> capable of read and show a .wmv file (just about any computer with
>> Windows
>> Media Player in any Windows environment.)
>>
>> As for speed of the video??? You may want to review the pertinent
>> sections
>> ofwww.papajohn.org's web site to get information relating to any issues
>> you are having with WMM.
>
> Forgot to mention, papajohn is not found?
Works for me
http://www.papajohn.org/ is the full URL when in Windows
Internet Explorer.
The WMM procedure to publish a movie from the project file (.MSWMM) which
creates a .WMV file is simply to click on Publish and name the movie file.
It is somewhat dependent on which version of WMM you are using and the
version of operating system you are using.
Once you open the .MSWMM file and have all the videos in the timeline on
Vista's 6.0 version of WMM simply click on Publish Movie on the menu bar.
WMM in XP is somewhat different but not much.
You just follow the menu items to tell where you want to publish the movie
(select this computer will give best result) and follow the directions to
create the movie.