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Windows 7: Windows Live Movie Maker is blurry and crashes

04 Jan 2012   #1

windows 7 home premium 64bit
 
 
Windows Live Movie Maker is blurry and crashes

So I bought a new graphics card, XFX 6870 2gb, and now WLMM is blurry and doesnt display correctly and crashes when saving movies. Photobucket link http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/...wlmmblurry.jpg

I read that certain amd/ati cards don't mesh well with wlmm? Is there a workaround on this? Just bought fraps and want to make videos but with the problems im having i may just have to buy a movie maker

im listing my specs here because when i preview my post i dont see my pc specs that i filled in when i registered.

Windows 7 home x64 sp1 and all current updates
phenom II x4 940
dfi lanparty dk 790fx
ocz 8gb 1066 ddr2
radeonHD 6870 2gb
asus ve276 1920x1080 27in lcd
creative x-fi
320gb wd caviar hdd
antec 650 watt tri-power
antec df-85 case

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05 Jan 2012   #2

Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
In a house with a cat trying to kill me
 
 

Go to the graphics card manufacturers site and see if there are any new drivers available. They normally release updates on a regular basis and if other people are experiencing this problem, they may have released new drivers to fix this problem.

Alternatively, go to the device manager, R click on the card & select "Update Driver Software."

Also, the forums at the graphics card site may yield some workaround/answer.
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