Agreed. Windows Movie Maker is free and already located on Windows XP.
But I dont recommend it. It only makes WMV files.And doesnt burn to DVD. It's very limted on effects, tracks,transitions, timelineand export options. In my opinion, if your going to take the time to learn a consumer
On 10/6/05, Jack Olmsted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The free program from Microsoft, Windows Movie Maker, is also easyto use. But, it has issues...like crashing at the worst moment.
The latest release, available with SP2, is a lot more stable.
I also use Roxio's VideoWave, part of the Easy
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 14:39:45 +0200, Nerissa (TheVideoQueen)
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Agreed. Windows Movie Maker is free and already located on Windows XP.
But I dont recommend it. It only makes WMV files. And doesnt burn to
DVD. It's very limted on effects, tracks, transitions, timeline
There is also a support site for WMM2 users:
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net as well as a tun of stuff at the M$
web sites.
The minute you want to try to do something fancy or to tweek a bit of
video faster than it can handle it will crash. When that starts to
happen to you I can
MM can eort your video as DV-AVI so you can take a high quality version of your video if you want to burn it to DVD or whatever (or if you want to transcode into Quicktime).
Thanks for the correction! I went digging for that option in MM and did finally find it-- good to know!
Nerissa
Hi Chuck!
I would like the group's advice on the simplest and easiest way to do video editing on a pc.
The easiest (and most affordable) PC video editing software for video clips is Ulead's VideoStudio 9 or Pinnacle's Studio Plus 9. Both have free trial downloads. uleads is fully
Gotta stick my two cents in on this one. Windows Movie Maker 2 makes
it fairly simple to edit. And if you keep it to simple cuts and fades
you will be fine. But save often.
There is also a support site for WMM2 users:
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net as well as a tun of stuff at the M$
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