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| Gunzfactorian Patriot | First try to open the "Window's Movie Maker" program. Then go to file, open, and serach for the video. Last, just dounle click on the file and it should work. If not, it might have corrupted or you didn't save it to any files. |
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| Gunzfactorian Patriot | Wrong topic! Right topic: Quote:
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| Gunzfactorian Postcount Legend | Yeah but it wasn't a gunz movie or anything.. Some of you think I'm a stupid noob but I'm not (always ^^) I DID save the file and CAN open it but then it gives error he can't find it.. While I did find the link where i DID save it. pff ![]() |
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| The One and Only | You're saying it can't find it. Are you talking about your videos? If you can find your save file for the project and open it, and it says that it can't find your PROJECT, then you have a corrupted file. If it says it can't find your MOVIE CLIP, then you're in a different situation entirely. Make sure you figure out which one it is. In fact, a screenshot would help. If your movie file is missing, that's because you either renamed or relocated one or more of your source files. Source files are the files you use to make your film. Like an image or video that you had included, or a music file or something. Make sure you haven't moved any of those, and if you have, find where they are and click on them. Or move them back to their original folder. |
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