movie maker oplossing
Patrick het is dan blijkbaar toch nie den Bill zijn fout (sorry Bill)
Hier bij de oplossing die ik gevonden heb op usenet.
bij mij was het probleem al opgelost nadat ik de hardware acceleratie settings van 6 naar 3 gezet had.
greets en hopelijk kunt U hiermee ook verder
Danny
The two most common reasons for MM2 crashes/lockups are the computer's
hardware acceleration setting and MM2 clashing with .ax files in other
software.
You can test either or both fairly easily and quickly without rebooting.
Hardware Acceleration
===================
Try changing your hardware acceleration to the number 3 position. Right
click on the Desktop > Properties > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot
The Hardware acceleration slider goes in 6 notches from None to Full. The
notches correspond to:
1 - None - Disable all accelerations. Use this setting only if your computer
frequently stops responding or has other severe problems.
2 - Disable all but basic accelerations. Use this setting to correct more
severe problems.
3 - Disable all DirectDraw and Direct3D acceleration, as well as all cursor
and advanced drawing accelerations. Use this setting to correct severe
problems with DirectX accelerated applications.
4 - Disable all cursor and advanced drawing accelerations. Use this setting
to correct drawing problems.
5 - Disable cursor and bitmap accelerations. Use this setting to correct
problems with the mouse pointer, or to correct problems with corrupt images.
6 - Full - All accelerations are enabled. Use this setting if you computer
has no problems
Clashing with .ax files
=================
A review of the last thousands of posts to the
microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker newsgroup shows that MM2 can clash
with one or more of seven .ax files.
Check these seven first. Find them on your computer, rename them to
something like *.ax_ and then see if MM2 works OK. If these seven don't
resolve your issue, you might try renaming additional .ax files.
claud.ax - MPEG codec re-distributed by PowerDVD - check Cyberlink for a
patch that resolves this - PDVDxp4_Patch_2417.exe
clvsd.ax - MPEG codec re-distributed by PowerDVD - maybe the Cyberlink patch
resolves this one too
cmaudio.ax - from C-Media Inc. (sound card, or audio chip)
divxaf.ax - 'Digital Anti-Freeze' - part of the Nimo Codec package - causes
crashes when trying to preview or play transitions and effects
iviaudio.ax - ships with WinDVD (effects MP3 files over 160kbps - chipmunk
sounds, clipping sounds) - installed in a couple folders - also found in
InterVideo folder
subtitds.ax - installed by SLD Codec pack - in System32 folder
wtwmplug.ax - apparently associated with Wild Tangent games
It's' best to first rename any of the seven you have, in case MM2 clashes
with more than one. If MM2 works OK after renaming them, you might rename
them back, one at a time, until you determine which one(s) are clashing.
Then think about how to continue to use MM2 and the other software that uses
the .ax file(s). You can leave the files on your computer and use MM2 or the
other software, but not both at the same time.