Windows Movie Maker help -
larz - Dec 18, 2007
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=154188
please help me!
Windows Movie Maker help -
OmegaZero_Alpha - Dec 18, 2007
You are using unsupported codecs in movie maker, Movie maker sucks in the first place, I would recommend finding a legal alternative, as I can't mention the best way to do it here.
Windows Movie Maker help -
larz - Dec 18, 2007
OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:You are using unsupported codecs in movie maker, Movie maker sucks in the first place, I would recommend finding a legal alternative, as I can't mention the best way to do it here.
unsupported codecs? I converted all the movie files to WMV =/
Windows Movie Maker help -
OmegaZero_Alpha - Dec 18, 2007
they suck too.
Get yourself a copy of PowerDirector or Ulead Video Studio.
Windows Movie Maker help -
Biggs - Dec 18, 2007
Ulead Video Studio 10 is what I used to use.
Windows Movie Maker help -
OmegaZero_Alpha - Dec 19, 2007
I preferred PowerDirector, I found it easier to use, had some better features and costs 10$ less to boot. (unless you are me, than prices on software are about as relevant as road signs to teenage drivers)
You sacrifice green-screen editing and loop-playback but you get things to help un-fuck a poorly made video (refocusing tool is a must for ammature video makers) and some pretty cool lighting adjustments.
It is nothing worth switching to a new program over, but if you are starting a new one, you might as well start with PowerDirector.
Remember (although Power Director is easier than Movie Maker) that video editing software is, by nature, complicated with many functions and features. Be prepared to spend a few hours tweaking and experimenting.
Windows Movie Maker help -
larz - Dec 19, 2007
OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:I preferred PowerDirector, I found it easier to use, had some better features and costs 10$ less to boot. (unless you are me, than prices on software are about as relevant as road signs to teenage drivers)
You sacrifice green-screen editing and loop-playback but you get things to help un-fuck a poorly made video (refocusing tool is a must for ammature video makers) and some pretty cool lighting adjustments.
It is nothing worth switching to a new program over, but if you are starting a new one, you might as well start with PowerDirector.
Remember (although Power Director is easier than Movie Maker) that video editing software is, by nature, complicated with many functions and features. Be prepared to spend a few hours tweaking and experimenting.
Im torrenting something now, hopefully it will help