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Old 08-30-2005, 06:17 AM
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The code you gave means that it is a problem with your memory. Try taking a stick or two out boot up and let your BIOS adjust, then shutdown replace the memory and it usually solves those type problems.

Another issue could be if you are running other programs that take a lot of memory while attemping to import and encode your video. Video editing programs default settings usually are set to use the maximum amount of memory while in use. So you can't do much else on your PC while editing your movie because your memory is being used anywhere from 90-100%.

Try opening the task manager during your next session and I am sure you'll find that your CPU usage is very high during the process.

Lastly, leave Moviemaker alone and get Nero or Super DVD Creator 8.5, thats just my opinion though.

Good Luck.....
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