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Re: Lost effects and transitions
12/6/2005 8:11:54 PM
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| I have run the registry files and then ran regedit and verified they were successful. The GUID entries were there. I then ran Movie Maker and tried the Video Transitions pane and it was blank. I re-checked regedit and the entries had been deleted. It seems that Movie Maker is deleting those registry entries.
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Re: Lost effects and transitions
12/6/2005 8:26:04 PM
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| Yup logged in with Admin rights. I have disabled all virus protection. I verified the entries by looking at the registry after I run the file and the GUIDs are there. After I run Movie Maker the parent key name:
{CC7BFB42-F175-11D1-A392-00E0291F3959}
is still there but the sub keys with all the GUIDs have disappeared. This only happens after I run Movie Maker and try the Video Transitions pane. |
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Re: Lost effects and transitions
12/7/2005 11:27:17 AM
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| Hey Rehan thanks for the suggestion. I changed the permissions for that key and the sub keys and they are no longer being deleted by Movie Maker. Now when I hit video transitions the program thinks for a minute and then I get the microsoft send error report box. After I click dont send the program crashes.
The version of Movie Maker I am running is:
2.0.3312.0
It's funny be MM really does not want the registry entries there. :D
Thanks for the responses you too Considerate any ... |
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No Video Transitions
12/6/2005 4:48:03 PM
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| I just started playing with Windows Movie Maker and when I pick 'View Video Transitions' option under 2. Edit Movie the Video Transitions pane is blank. I have tried the movie maker download from download.com but even after re-installing it is still blank.
I have checked numerous FAQs and Forums on Windows Movie Maker and have not seen this question so have been unable to find any guidance on what to do to get Transitions back.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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