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This is mainly to pcpilot.. but anyone else who can help.. i would appriate it.

 

When I use fraps to record a movie, and then they are in the fraps folder and they are AVI files right? I got to windows movie maker and try to import oen of them in, and it gives me an error. It says make sure the file is not invalid, or corrputed. I dont think its corrpted.. and WMM supports AVI, anyone help, please!? :(

 

Thanks :?

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As far as I know... the AVI file format can actually be one of many types of Codec's...

 

For example... DIVX files are tagged as .AVI, but so are the movies recorded from my miniDV video camera... It all depends on what codec FRAPS records with and which codecs WMM can read.... I think...

 

anyone?

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When I first imported a avi file from fraps into the Movie maker, converted it into a movie and ran it in the MS media player, my media player automatically hooked up to MS and downloaded some codecs. I never did have a problem with films after that. If media player doesnt do that automatically, then go here... http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df...ng/codinstl.exe This should download the codecs you need. Hopefully, that will take care of your problem. If it doesnt, then I would suggest emailing Fraps with your system specs and athe error message you are recieving.

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