Q wrote:
> "GrtArtiste" wrote
>> My friend with an HP laptop using Vista (version unknown) burned a
>> file named
>> Anniversary Video Final.mswmm onto a DVD_R for me. The file size is
>> 2.89mb (that's mb-not gb). As I expected, my 3 year old Dell running
>> WinXP SP3 won't play the file. The WMM on this machine (v 2.1.4026.4)
>> says the file is not supported. Okay-that's fine...but the XP box
>> could "see" the file. Then I took the disc over to my 1 year old Dell
>> running Vista SP2 (WMM v 6.0.6002.18005). This machine cannot even
>> see the file. I tried typing in the file name and it still won't
>> find it. Yes the drive in the Vista box is a DVD drive-it reads
>> other CDs-DVDs just fine (so far). This same machine while booted in
>> Ubuntu could not read the disc (gave error message "invalid mount
>> option"). Is there any good reason why the XP box could mount the disc
>> and the
>> Vista machine could not? Is it worthwhile to try and burn a copy of
>> the disc on the XP box, or should I ask my friend to burn another
>> disc for me? Thanks for any assistance.
>>
>> GrtArtiste
>
> Anniversary Video Final.mswmm is a Windows Movie Maker Project File.
> It is not a video. Have your friend open the project and burn the
> video to disc by selecting Publish To...DVD.
>
> Q
========================================
As Q says... .mswmm is a Movie Maker 'project' file
(that's why the file is so small) and is only useful for
re-editing purposes on the machine that it was created
on. If you doubld left click the .mswmm file on your Vista
machine it will open Movie Maker but all you will see
is Red Xs because you won't have the original source
files.
Ask your sender to 'Publish' the project in the .wmv
format and send it to you.
Windows Vista -
Publish a movie in
Windows Movie Maker
http://tinyurl.com/2lo4gp
or...
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...8cdf21033.mspx
Movie Maker in Vista -
Publishing / Quality Profiles
http://www.papajohn.org/Vista-Publishing.html
--
J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
Proceed at your own risk