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![]() I'm trying to use Windows Live Movie Maker in order to edit the Team Fortress 2 community match footage I recorded using FRAPS, but that I'm getting a memory allocation error from the FRAPS codec for nothing more than 10 minutes worth of footage. The worse part is the internal Windows application handling the codec is already large address aware, so, given I'm using the 64-bit version of Windows 7, it means the memory needed is exceeding 4GB. If someone could help me find a way around the issue, I'd really appreciate it!
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