Windows Movie Maker and Adobe Visual Communicator

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When we edit on Win movie maker and drop it into VC3 it takes over 8 hours to publish. The edited film is only about 2.5 minutes long. We have an older model Canon camorder. What can we do to shorten this process?

I'm going to guess that the exported video from Win Movie Maker is too high bitrate, and/or the computer is having a tough time processing it, making Visual Communicator re-encode it which takes a long time.  Look at how you are exporting it from Movie Maker.  Can you instead export (or publish) it as AVI?  This is less compressed than WMV which might make it more compatible with VC3.  Also defrag your hard drives too which is necessary every few weeks or sooner if you do lots of editing on your computer.

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