I am not sure if any one can help me but I have a question- I am taking all of our old home made movies and taking our the best clips and putting them into one dvd. So my question is How and what program do I do to do that? For example I would like to take a clip from here and a clip for there and blend them straight into each other then maybe 4 or 5 times thru the mixed movie let a couple photos with music in the background flash by Can someone help me?? Thanks
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If you are using Windows XP (sp2) you probably already have Windows Movie Maker, if not its free:
And a place to learn how to use it:
Last edited by uufta; 16 Jul 2006, 01:34 AM.Comment
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Thanks all for reply- I do have windows movie maker but it seems like to many codes to enter for this to work and make it do that I want something very simply to use- I want to push a button and work instead of codesComment
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MovieMaker's ok for someone just starting out to learn about storyboard editors...but it's rather simplistic and limited...and I believe output is .wma or something proprietarially windows which has to be converted to MPEG2 to burn a DVD. I loved ULead Video Studio on my old machine...so when I got my new box I loaded it on...but my version was so old they had dropped support for the add-ons. I tried a trial of their latest version (foolishly installing it without uninstalling the old version...which I think may have caused conflicts in the registry and shared dlls.) Anyway, I had major problems with freezes, audio not working, transparencies not working, cutting and splicing, etc. When I uninstalled the trial the problems persisted in my old version ( I think my registry is totally confused), so I decided to try a trial of Pinnacle Studio which cost about the same. I went with it reluctantly...but so far I have been very pleased. It has fabulous options for sound editing (like eliminating microphone wind noise), transparencies (picture in picture) work great, sophisticated color corrections, filters for tamping down those bumpy scenes you get while walking with a handheld camera, as well as all the other Ulead features...and the output can be anything you want. Guess I sound like a commercial.Comment
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