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editing on windows movie maker


Question Posted Wednesday August 27 2008, 5:54 pm

can you edit footage (cut parts of a scene etc) on windows movie maker?

if so how do you do it?

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Psycotheis answered Thursday August 28 2008, 11:30 am:
If you right click on the video there should be a slpit or splice option. If not play the scene through and pause it where you want to cut it and there should be a button below the window that plays the movie that will cut the footage where you paused it at.

Its you want to be extremely specific, be sure to zoom in on the timeline bar so you can be as specific as you want. I pretty sure you can zoom in as far as you want.

Hope that helps cause I'm going on memory, not a PC right in front of me...

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Katlyn answered Thursday August 28 2008, 2:45 am:
visit this site and see the tutorial on how to use the windowns movie maker which includes how to edit footage using it

heres the website

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