Live movie maker Error Code 0xC00D0BC4

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  1. Posts : 18
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       #11

    mitchell65 said:
    What's the spec of the original video file and where did it come from?
    I'm not sure,it's a video from my cell phone. But I tried one with just a couple of jpeg's
    in it and got the exact same results.
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  2. Posts : 5,440
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       #12

    Can you upload the movie clip to a server so that I can download it and have a look for you? Try attaching one of the JPEG's to this forum and I will upload it from there!
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       #13

    mitchell65 said:
    Can you upload the movie clip to a server so that I can download it and have a look for you? Try attaching one of the JPEG's to this forum and I will upload it from there!
    mitchell65,
    Thanks! here is one I just tried and got the error.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Live movie maker Error Code 0xC00D0BC4-08072010007.jpg  
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       #14

    Well I have just downloaded the file, inserted it into WMM, saved it as a .wmv file and uploaded the result to You Tube. Its here;
    YouTube - My Movie

    As it works OK on my system I can only assume that your copy of WMM is corrupt. Perhaps an uninstall and reinstall is in order. You will find it under Windows Live essentials. (Though to be honest I think that is a misnomer! )
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       #15

    mitchell65 said:
    Well I have just downloaded the file, inserted it into WMM, saved it as a .wmv file and uploaded the result to You Tube. Its here;
    YouTube - My Movie

    As it works OK on my system I can only assume that your copy of WMM is corrupt. Perhaps an uninstall and reinstall is in order. You will find it under Windows Live essentials. (Though to be honest I think that is a misnomer! )
    Thanks much for all the effort. I've already reinstalled it several times so I guess I'll reinstall windows 7.
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  6. Posts : 5,440
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       #16

    Try scannow first, might save a complete reinstall. Click start and in the search box type sfc /scannow (make sure you get a space between the "c" and the"/". Then click on the result at the top. Might just be a corrupt file and this should find and repair it!
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