Both can be done:
1. place first clip. Use the cut tool (under preview) to cut the clip at the
point you want to insert second video. Now put the second video. To make the
sound going all the way. Just silence it in the main video track and place
another instance of the "video" file in the music track.
2. To do reverse video you need external tools support, but it is real easy.
See my website
http://www.rehanfx.org/tips.htm
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Rehan
www.rehanfx.org
"mrbinky3000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My local public access television station got me turned on to making
movies.
> They all use Mac's and I thought that using a mac was my only option for
> making movies. It was only untill recently that I learned that WinXP has
this
> movie maker program in it. It's fantastic, except it is missing two VITAL
> features. At least I think it is missing two vital features.
>
> 1) How can I paste some VIDEO in the middle of a clip. You know, to give
me
> the illusion that I had multiple cameras at the shoot. On Mac's Imovie, I
> can extract the audio and then paste a new video OVER the current clip
> starting at the current frame. On WMM, if I extract the audio by dragging
it
> into the music track, and then paste some video in the clip, it sticks it
at
> the end of the current clip. I want to splice it into the current clip,
> without affecting the overall length of the clip.
>
> 2) Reverse video direction! How can I play a video clip backwards?