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sukhwant

posted on 13th Jul 06 at 07:54

Movie Maker Keeps Crasing! :mad:


ed

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 23:13

Windows Movie Maker has everything you need for a home movie. Don't need anything more complicated :thumbs:


Dom

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 22:14

quote:
Originally posted by sukhwant
nice one, It captures in DVD mpeg format so thats not the prob, its just like simple editing!, will try windows movie maker, comes with windows don't it?


yes for XP,if you havnt got it, i believe its on the CD - otherwise download it from microsoft's website :thumbs:


sukhwant

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 22:09

nice one, It captures in DVD mpeg format so thats not the prob, its just like simple editing!, will try windows movie maker, comes with windows don't it?


Dom

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 22:05

If premiere is far too complex (try ver 6 if you can hold of it, its a bit simpler than 7/pro etc) then i would stick to using windows movie maker if you have it - about as simple as you get with editing. Think it has its own way to burn to DVD too.

Otherwise, save as an avi/mpeg and burn with nero :thumbs:


sukhwant

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 21:58

hiya all!

I've got my capture card working and have recorded some home movies onto my computer and need to edit and burn them to dvd. Does anyone know of or got any (wink :o ;) ) good and fairly easy to use video editing programs which also convert and maybe burn to dvd?

I've used MGI Videowave before and find Adobe premire far too complex as it's just basic home movies.

Thanks in advance

:wave: :thumbs: