If you can crash it by resizing the preview window, this is an NVidia beta driver issue on Win7. Just rollback the driver in Device Manager. It should be fixed by launch.
Thank, while this might be related to the Nvidia drivers, they certainly aren't beta.
I'm using the latest *Microsoft WHQL certified* official final drivers 190.62 from nvidia. I'm not rolling back from these otherwise ok drivers for WLMM.
All this doesn't change that the above video is massively out of sync and has several glitches. Not the most flattering advert for a video editing software.
If this was uploaded with Windows Live Movie Maker it is very bad advertisement for the product.
Sadly my personal experience with WLMM was similar, currently it is simply too buggy to really useful. I can crash it by simply resizing the video preview.
If you can crash it by resizing the preview window, this is an NVidia beta driver issue on Win7. Just rollback the driver in Device Manager. It should be fixed by launch.
krypton23 2 years ago
Thank, while this might be related to the Nvidia drivers, they certainly aren't beta.
I'm using the latest *Microsoft WHQL certified* official final drivers 190.62 from nvidia. I'm not rolling back from these otherwise ok drivers for WLMM.
All this doesn't change that the above video is massively out of sync and has several glitches. Not the most flattering advert for a video editing software.
All that doesn't change the fact
bentrop 2 years ago
If this was uploaded with Windows Live Movie Maker it is very bad advertisement for the product.
Sadly my personal experience with WLMM was similar, currently it is simply too buggy to really useful. I can crash it by simply resizing the video preview.
bentrop 2 years ago