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Thread: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

  1. #1
    ExquisiteMe Guest

    Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    I want to make a video with the WMM on my Vista, but my video files are in
    ..avi format and WMM says that the file could not be imported because of an
    unspecified error.
    Can anyone help?

  2. #2
    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    What codec do they use? Do they play in WMP?

  3. #3
    ExquisiteMe Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    I'm not sure what a codec is, but I think it's DivX.
    And yes, they play in WMP.

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    David Neilson Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    I have the same problem, in addition to most of the others mentioned in this
    forum!

    Suggestions offered seems to revolve around sorting potential codec
    conflicts, however has any one out there in the new world of Vista, Microsoft
    Staff included, actually mananged to get Movie Maker to work properly?

    Looks to me like there are heaps of basic bugs in this program - a real
    pain in the arse since simple HD movie editting was the main reason I bought
    Vista. Come on Microsoft - SORT YOUR ACT OUT SOON!

  5. #5
    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    What specific issue are you facing? What specific codec do those files use?
    What specific decoder are you attempting to use for that codec?

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    David Neilson Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    Not sure about the codec stuff. I simply captured HDD footage into Movie
    Maker, editted it then saved it as an AVI file. When I try to import the
    finished movie back in from my hard drive to it view it or edit some more -
    it doesn't import.

    So not sure how codecs play a part in this as I'm importing the same movie
    that Movie Maker just created - surely the codecs used to create it should be
    the same ones used when importing it? How could I have a problem with codecs?
    Also how do you work out which codecs are being currently used/which is
    needed if not currently installed, etc?

    My laptop is brand new with Vista Ulitimate, surely Movie Maker should be
    able to create then import/play back its own movies?

    You website link is impressive, however it seems to be focussed on WMP, do
    you have any Movie Maker specific tips?

    Thanks for your interest.

  7. #7
    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    Does export/import to WMV work here... ?

  8. #8
    mijc2007 Guest

    Re: Windows Movie Maker won't import .av files

    Hi. I also have a problem importing .avi files to WMM. It used to work a
    few weeks back and I was even able to burn the videos but it suddenly stopped
    working. Whenever I try to import the .avi files I downloaded from my video
    cam a message comes out that it cannot import because .avi is not a supported
    file. My downloaded .avi files also does not play in the windows media
    player and the windows media center (it also used to play before). I'm using
    Vista Home Premium. Can anyone help me?

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