13. May 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,

I’m unhappy with the video quality produced by Windows Movie Maker 2012.  Two problems:

First, the MP4/H.264 files encoded by Movie Maker use the Baseline Profile with only 1 reference frame and the quality seems to max out at around 12 Mbps with no improvement at higher bitrates.  My source file is 1280x720, 29.97 FPS at 43.6 Mbps and has no noticeable blocking artifacts at all.  Encodings produced by movie maker even at higher bitrates greater than 50 Mbps have severe compression artifacts that shouldn’t be present at such high bitrates.  For this reason, I wish there was an option to encode AVI files using a lossless codec like HuffyYUV or Lagarith, then I could use HandBrake to encode the final MP4/H.264 files with my own preferred encoder settings for optimal results.

Second, the videos produced have moments of choppiness.  In the preview window the video is smooth the entire time, but on playback there are several moments in a 3 minute video where the video becomes choppy for a few seconds.  I was able to resolve some of these moments by splitting the 3 minute video into several segments at points before the problem occurs, but I still feel this might be another problem with the encoder.

Overall, I’m really impressed with the design and features of Windows Movie Maker 2012 and I’m happy that MP4/H264 is supported as the default encoding format, but I’m really disappointed with the H264 encoder quality.  I know Microsoft can do better.

06. February 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , ,
after editing in movie maker the video quality is not good. i took a hd video about 30 minutes range. and i removed few scenes by trimming it and saved as 720p formatt for windows as a movie..but after that when i opened it the quality of that video is worst.is that a product failure or what
18. January 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
Is there a way to get the sound from an MP4 file to work in Windows Movie Maker? I tried doing some research and found that some people suggested just converting to a WMV file format, but both the converters I downloaded degraded the quality of the video. So 1. Is there a way to use MP4 in Movie Maker and keep both sound and video quality? or 2. Is there a good converter I can use that won't degrade the quality of my video when converting to WMV? I have a Windows 8.1 machine.
18. January 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
Is there a way to get the sound from an MP4 file to work in Windows Movie Maker? I tried doing some research and found that some people suggested just converting to a WMV file format, but both the converters I downloaded degraded the quality of the video. So 1. Is there a way to use MP4 in Movie Maker and keep both sound and video quality? or 2. Is there a good converter I can use that won't degrade the quality of my video when converting to WMV? I have a Windows 8.1 machine.

On June 21st I was going to make a video chat with a friend.  I was required to update the previous version (the previous version worked fine).  After the update, I was able to place my video chat with Messenger, but there was something I can only describe as "mosquito screening" as an overlay on the monitor.  I had to look at the other person through this layer.  It did not effect the video or audio on any other way.

How can this problem be resolved?

Thank you for any help.