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Re: Help please!!!
Hello Jake,
It sounds (haha) like you're trying to create a video using Microsoft Movie Maker. If you follow that link that "Bozo" supplied and study the instructions on that site, it'll provide answers for you. However, in my opinion you're better off serving up videos in the flash (flv) format. You'll provide a much better viewing experience for your web visitors. The flv format also has produced a large number of simple tools for people who want good video, but don't want to know (or don't have time to learn) the gobble-dee-gook of producing great video. Here are some tools that I personally use to place both narration and music on video. Bear in mind that these are simple to use programs that'll most likely give you the results that you're after. 1. Quick Media Converter Converts all types of video format to Windows Media or whatever you like. I use it. I love it! FLV to WMV Converter 2. Sometimes I need (very rarely admittedly) to do a quick flv to wmv conversion, so I pick FLV to WMV Converter. http://www.lumixsoft.com/ RichFLV 3. Outside of using Adobe Macromedia, this is the premier tool for editing flv files. I can't believe it's free! I love this proram. It's simple to use and you can add music, narration, crop videos, etc. http://www.freewaregenius.com/2008/0...ate-flv-video/ Jake, I know Windows Movie Maker is part of your Microsoft package, but trust me when I say it's a big headache to configure. It's supposed to be simple, but for the individual who's new to video, it's a real pain. Why not opt for the easier road of flash? God loves you. Brent Whinfield. http://secretsrevealed.com/emerg.html |
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