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Cropping videos


Question Posted Wednesday July 30 2008, 9:02 pm

is there a website that i can download a good video cropper? bc there are parts in some of my videos from parties that i'd like to crop out lol. also from my lacrosse games you cant really see me bc the field is so far and i'd like to know if there's a way to zoom in AND crop the video with something i can download from the website. and possibly add music to the background. thanks!

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i think you might need to pay something, it looks like it helps!

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