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Old 11th Jan 2008, 11:36
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Hi Guys

Can anyone help. To keep this simple I have a lot of random vidoes all very short,1min long some 3 min but have so many.In order to view these I have to keep on pressing tem turn by turn.

I there a software wheer I can attached them all together and play them continuelsy!! or something like that. Appreciate any answers pleaz.Thanks again

ash
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 11:51
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If you have XP or Vista (I think) you can use Windows Movie Maker found in the Start Menu.
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 14:26
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If you have XP or Vista (I think) you can use Windows Movie Maker found in the Start Menu.
hi thanks for the reply. i tried this and the system said the following


"wndows movie maker can not start because you video card cannot support the required level of hardware acceleration or hardware acceleration is not available"

do you know of a download anywhere??

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Old 11th Jan 2008, 14:29
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How old is your computer? Do you know if it has a dedicated graphics card?
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 14:44
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How old is your computer? Do you know if it has a dedicated graphics card?
spec is 512ram 60gig hard drive 1.7 gig proc.on vista
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 15:06
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I don't see why Movie Maker wouldn't work. If that won't work you are going to struggle with any other programs that do the same.

Does the computer have a dedicated graphics card?
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 15:09
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I don't see why Movie Maker wouldn't work. If that won't work you are going to struggle with any other programs that do the same.

Does the computer have a dedicated graphics card?
it has a standard vga graphics adaptor
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 16:02
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I am sorry to say this but I have absolutely no idea why this won't work. Maybe someone else does.

Does you computer work fine for everything else?
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Old 12th Jan 2008, 14:38
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yes everything else works fine
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Old 12th Jan 2008, 15:13
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Do you have Vista. If so, I have an answer

Go to this page
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

1. Select language
2. Click the Download button.
3. Click "Run" to run the installer.

Note Do not do this if you are running Windows XP or older. It is only for computers that have Vista and cannot support the new Movie Maker that comes with Vista as standard.
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