30. June 2015 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized

I have been reading online for answers to my question but have not found anything that gives me a STRAIGHT and EASY answer without having to do 20 steps to be able to save my file.

My issue is that, I currently went on vacation and wanted to make a video/slideshow on the pictures/videos of the trip linked with songs as well. The video is extensive and has taken me a long time to make. It comes out to be about 40 min long. Now once i go to save it, it tries and starts the process but at about 60-80% it says i do not have enough space to save this file. I have sen that this problem has persisted with many other users but no clear response has been given. Pleas advise.

Before giving me a step by step on certain "fixes" here is a list of my information so far and steps i have done.

I have the newest version of windows movie maker live via essentials 2012

I am using Windows 7 enterprise with 4Gb of Ram

I have about 40-50 GB of hard drive available ( this shouldnt be an issue as movie should be about 7-8bg at 1080)

I tried saving under several different resolution, no fix

I tried checked compatibility on all files in program ( using jpeg, mov, mp3 - all compatible)

I am pretty sure all my drivers are up to date, not 100% sure on this... not sure how important role this plays taking rest into consideration

I am not having any issue with the files per say, they are working correctly in WMM although some pictures are blurry in preview and sometimes they aren't.

Please!!! someone help, i am trying to list as many bullet points as possible so i can get an easy, concise answer.... thanks!

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