Error Importing Video Segment
a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked DownSouthSlidah Level 1 (0 points) Q: Disk Space Error/Alert while importing video I downloaded iMovieHD because I am familiar with it. I then imported about 10GB of video from SD memory cards (video was taken with a 3MP Oregon Scientific camera (ATC2K). This loaded into iPhoto automatically. I then transferred it to iMovie (note: 4GB of card space translated into 2 hours of video on iMovie). When I got to my last 1.5 hour segment, it stopped loading and gave me an alert message that said I was running "Dangerously Low" on disk space.I trashed all the files I had already copied to iMovieHD (and emptied the trash).I downloaded Disk Inventory X and ran it. It says that, of my 160GB (really 149GB I guess), 32GB is being used by iMovie which is the single largest use. Everything else seems within normal size. I am not alarmed by the 32GB. There is 92GB left.I have run Disk Utility. There were some permissions that needed to be repaired and were. There are no partitions according to Disk Utility.So, if I have 92GB left and 7GB of video took up (approx) 32GB of space, why am I getting a disk space error for the remaining 3 GB (1.5 hours)?On my old white iBook I loaded far more video than this off of DV tape and still had a fair amount of disk space to work with. That disk was only 60GB. I know that I can edit the segments that are already loaded to create space but that isn't really the point here.Naturally, after a $1500 investment, in part for the purposes of these small videos, I am frustrated.Any help you can give me is much appreciated.Thank you! MacBook Aluminum 2gHz Core Duo 160GB, Mac OS X (10.5.6) Posted on Apr 10, 2009 8:10 AM I have this question too Close Q: Disk Space Error/Alert while importing video All replies Helpful answers by DownSouthSlidah, DownSouthSlidah Apr 10, 2009 12:21 PM in response to DownSouthSlidah Level 1 (0 points) Apr 10, 2009 12:21 PM in response to DownSouthSlidah Update:When I get get the "Photo Details" from iPhoto it says the file is 17179869183 GB. Obviously this cannot be but I am now wondering if there was some sort of error when I imported it into iPhoto from the SanDisk memory card.I have tried exporting it to desktop as "Original." It copied to the desktop fine but when I then imported it into iMovieHD it ate through the memory and gave me the same message. The funny thing is it takes a normal amount of memory up until the very last and then, when it says "less than a minute" rem
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*.wmv, 720p or 1080p Hi Def video, and mobile 3gpp files. If you are loading a video with a supported video format but you see the following message: This generally means that the video clip you are trying to load is not in a https://smilebox.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204932350-I-got-an-error-message-when-I-tried-to-load-my-video standard format and we can't load it. If it is a .mov file, you'll need to verify http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?69282-Nero-7-problem-with-burning-dvd that QuickTime is installed (or if installed, that you have the latest release of QuickTime) before we can load your video clip. Please visit www.quicktime.com for a free download of that software. If you need to update/install Quicktime, please be sure to save your creation then close Smilebox program. Install/update Quicktime, then restart your computer to make sure the changes are recognized. Open Smilebox, download the error importing .mov file to your Photo well and try adding to your creation. If you are seeing performance issues while working with Smilebox please shut down other programs running on your computer. These may include search engines, Internet browser windows, virus protection programs, or other programs listed in your Task Manager. It is important that the CPU on your computer be available for Smilebox. If you are on a MAC platform, Smilebox does not support a "muxed" video file. Your Quicktime video inspector error importing video can verify if the file is a "muxed" movie file. More solutions to fix your video issue. Please try one at a time before proceeding further. You can open the file in a different program and then save it using another file format that will work in Smilebox, then try to download it to your creation. Example- For PC users, can play your video in Windows media Player (before adding to Smilebox creation) and see if you are able to view properly. You can try to import the video into Windows Movie Maker (it comes with Windows) program. Make a copy of your video and import the copy into Windows Movie Maker. It may break the video into segments (which is why you want to import a copy of your original). Drag the video (all segments if it was broken into segments) into the storyboard pane along the bottom and then Save to My Computer (found under the Finish menu to the left). Then follow the save wizard to save the imported video as a .wmv file. Try importing that new file and see if that works. Please check if have you down loaded all your updates to your Windows machine? Another issue that can cause trouble is the number of characters in the path and file name of your video file. You can try saving the file to your desktop (with a shortened name) and see if that will help you load the file into Smilebox. Number of c
Software Troubleshooting and Assistance Applications Nero 7 problem with burning dvd Custom Search Join the PC homebuilding revolution! Read the all-new, FREE 200-page online guide: How to Build Your Own PC! NOTE: Using robot software to mass-download the site degrades the server and is prohibited. See here for more. Find The PC Guide helpful? Please consider a donation to The PC Guide Tip Jar. Visa/MC/Paypal accepted. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Nero 7 problem with burning dvd Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 04-12-2009,12:56 PM #1 shades9323 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Geek Acolyte Join Date Jun 2006 Posts 24 Nero 7 problem with burning dvd I am trying to burn back up copies of my dvd's. I run them through dvd shrink to get them to fit on a regular dvd. When I try to import the files into Nero 7 I get an error that says "the disk is full. error importing video segment. file cannot be inserted." Any ideas on how to fix this? Reply With Quote 04-12-2009,05:19 PM #2 Fruss Tray Ted View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Dumpster Diver Extraordinaire Join Date Feb 2002 Location Nor'East USA Posts 5,505 Can't you just burn them WITH DVD Shrink? There's no place like 127.0.0.1 Reply With Quote 04-13-2009,09:30 AM #3 shades9323 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Geek Acolyte Join Date Jun 2006 Posts 24 Originally Posted by Fruss Tray Ted Can't you just burn them WITH DVD Shrink? Unfortunately I can't. My regular DVD drive is shot. All I have is my rw drive. So I need to copy to hd and then burn. I got it figured out though. My HD on my comp was completely full. Cleared some stuff out and good to go. Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Applications Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Forum Information and General Discussion Forum Announcements and Feedback The PC World Buying, Upgrading and Performance Optimization PC Gaming Certification, Technical Careers and Study Programs After Hours Club PC Hardware Troub