Okay so my friend and I made videos
and we watch it on windows media player and we put the speed up so our voices sound higher,
but it wont let us save it that way.
How can we save it or how can we make it with it high?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? unluckychick answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 9:03 pm: Well doesn't that sound fun...he he
Ok, for an answer. You mentioned you used windows media player, I suggest windows movie maker. You've probobly never heard of this program if your not somewhat of a computer person. Most computers that have Windows have this program. To find it simply go to "my computer", then "local disk (C:)" then go to "program files". In that file you should have a bunch of files, one called "Movie Maker", open it. There should be an icon called "moviemk", open that and the program should open. Here's the link for your computer or internet browser. It's pretty much a shortcut of what I just told you.
C:Program FilesMovie Maker
As for making and saving it as "chipmink style"...
On the left of the screen there should be a link that's called "Import video". Click on it and a browser should pop up, open your video.
It will take anywhere from 60 seconds depending on the size of the video. Once it's uploaded, it will be in different sections in the top part of the screen. Drag the sections one by one in cronological order in to the "storyboard" at the botton of the screen. Once it's placed, ricght-click each section and in the menu that pops up, select "video effects". That will make a window pop-up. Scroll down to the bottom of that menu and click on "speed up, double", then on "add". Click "ok" and then "save project as". Saving the "project" allows you to edit it later. Once you are absolutely sure you're done, "save movie file", that saves it as a movie.
Sorry if this is confusing, feel free to drop one in my inbox if your confused. Hope this is what you're looking for. =] [ unluckychick's advice column | Ask unluckychick A Question ]
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