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The process could be getting disturbed, try rendering a video without doing anything else, if they still get corrupted, re-install the program from the microsoft website
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You can't loop audio in Windows Movie Maker. The only way you can keep it playing is by dragging it down into the track again (but it plays over from the beginning unless you split it).
Sounds like a corrupt file in the program. Download and install Windows Movie Maker again. That should solve the problem.
not sure what you mean.......
It shouldn't now the newest update should stop any crashing
Because it's unstable.
Yes, you can do that. In the movie maker, if you make a movie and you don't like it, you can delete it in the movie maker. Make sure to always keep your best movies, because Webkinz holds movie contests sometimes, where you can enter one of your movies in the contest, and then get it on Webkinz TV.
If your Internet Explorer keeps crashing you may need to do an update to the program or windows updates to your computer.
try using internet explorer
The answer is of course you can! Remember, Movie maker is a program to design movies. Once the movie is a finished product it could be played on any computer that has a media program. Most windows PCs have windows media player and Macs have quicktime. As long as you published the movie as a file it can work on any pc. If your going to play it on Mac or outside operating system keep in mind the universal format for movies is AVI, you can change that in movie maker when you finish the movie. If you stay with windows your fine and you can just finish the movie as is! Hopes this help!
You probably have a corrupt audio file. It should play all the way through on Windows Movie Maker. Try importing another audio file to test that theory.