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  1. #1
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    Default windows movie maker help!

    right i cant save it as movie file :S
    it says cannot save it to the specific location,verify that original sources used r still available,saving location available,enough free disk space.

    i dont get it.my clip is 20 mins ish and i still hav 19ish gig free.wot shud i do?help pleasee

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    The source files for your movie (e.g: Images, music) have either been moved or deleted, the movie will simply not save because it cannot find the files (Audio or Video or Pictures)

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    so i shud retrack the files back?and import it bck into w.m.mker?

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    import it back in WMM and the files that are missing should have a big red cross on them.
    Mario

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    I had this problem alot of times, it got fixed when I re-installed Windows. I've been googling around, and that seems to be the only way of getting around it.

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    ;S it just happened this time? godd

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    I haven't used it for like 10 years, it's awful. I believe if you delete the files that make up your video/audio before publishing, you simply cannot get the project back as you've literally gutted it. You have to keep everything until you publish the file, then you can delete the components.

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    wow that sucks.now i hav to get dem all bck >.<

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