TenaciousTins
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Great idea for a subsection of this!!!
Anyway...I have successfully shot many videos with my T1i and edited and saved them via Windows Live Movie Maker. However, just recently, no matter what I do, the videos have these horrid blips of lines and color and, well, here's a good example of it:
The audio is not affected, and I can view the video normally on my camera or when it is in WLMM being edited...or in Quicktime. But it does not save clear at all. The files are saved in .mov which just sucks...do you know if there is another format I can save them in? I don't have money to get a converter or any of that stuff and honestly I'm puzzled as to why it isn't working.
The only clue I have at this moment is that the trouble started when I left for vacation and was editing them on my laptop...so the laptop may be void of a driver, though I have updated codecs and drivers that I thought were necessary. I am still on vacation so can't test it on my main machine. But I never had an issue with my home machine. Am I missing something here?
Anyway...I have successfully shot many videos with my T1i and edited and saved them via Windows Live Movie Maker. However, just recently, no matter what I do, the videos have these horrid blips of lines and color and, well, here's a good example of it:
The audio is not affected, and I can view the video normally on my camera or when it is in WLMM being edited...or in Quicktime. But it does not save clear at all. The files are saved in .mov which just sucks...do you know if there is another format I can save them in? I don't have money to get a converter or any of that stuff and honestly I'm puzzled as to why it isn't working.
The only clue I have at this moment is that the trouble started when I left for vacation and was editing them on my laptop...so the laptop may be void of a driver, though I have updated codecs and drivers that I thought were necessary. I am still on vacation so can't test it on my main machine. But I never had an issue with my home machine. Am I missing something here?
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