Microsoft KB Archive/141090

3D Movie Maker: Playback Varies on Different Systems

PSS ID Number: Q141090 Article last modified on 08-20-1996

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Movies that you create in 3D Movie Maker play back at varying speeds depending on the system. For example, a movie created on a 486 50Mhz computer generally plays back faster on a Pentium 100Mhz computer. Conversely, a movie created on a Pentium 100Mhz computer generally plays back more slowly on a 486 50Mhz computer.

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The most noticeable effect of this speed difference will be the case in which an attached sound (music or speech) has been choreographed to match the action of an actor or prop. The sound always begins at the point in the movie where it was attached and plays at the same speed; however, the action around the sound plays at a different speed depending on the speed of the system.

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