

It is now happily purring on a 300 Mb input file, steadily using around 300 Mb of memory. Now, what I did to solve it, is to create a custom export definition with exactly the same dimensions as the original movie (in my case 1024×768 pixels). When trying to export the movie (on our not ‘small’, 64bit Windows 7 machines) Windows Movie Maker happily reports that there was not enough space. The issue: We have made the screen cast (using camStudio) and added captions in Windows Movie Maker 2012.

This post might come as a surprise for some (after my last post 6+ months ago halfway an exiting trip… Will post about that later :)).īut this post is about a problem a colleague and me are having with Windows Movie Maker 2012 (we are recording screen casts from tools for a course).
