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I have multiple movies that are combined in one AVI file... i imported it and have them all seperated by sperate clips..
my question is... I want each clip to be a seperate wmv or avi file... is there a way to do this other than one at a time putting a clip into the storyboard and rendering movie clip after clip? this is tedious, but if its the only way, then ill have to do it this wa -R4JC |
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That's the only way with Movie Maker 2.
-- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "R4JC" <r4jc@r4jc.togetherhost.com> wrote in message news:41DE56F0-1CB6-4347-B203-CA2C94B58FE0@microsoft.com... > I have multiple movies that are combined in one AVI file... i imported it and have them all seperated by sperate clips... > > my question is... I want each clip to be a seperate wmv or avi file... is there a way to do this other than one at a time putting a clip into the storyboard and rendering movie clip after clip? this is tedious, but if its the only way, then ill have to do it this way > > -R4JC |
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"PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
news:108makfq8hd32c2@corp.supernews.com... > That's the only way with Movie Maker 2. However....outside the realms of MM2, you could try one of these. All they'll do is split the avi files where you mark them on the preview window. http://nickyguides.digital-digest.c...n-split-avi.htm Even if you don't visit that link, it might be worth reading the following paragraph: "As a word of warning, please do not use AVIChop, Pecks Power Join or AVI Devil to try and chop an AVI because you are likely to get corrupt files. The following will describe how to cut and join Divx files, but the same method will work with any AVI, MJPEG, ASF or popular format that VirtualDub can open. The exception to this is Mpeg-1 & 2 but I'll explain how to do that in another article =). This method doesn't require that we re-encode any file, all we are doing is cutting them." With that in mind, you could also try one of these utils below. http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/d...d=7&detail=high I used virtualdub when I was doing the splitting, but IIRC, it didn't like one of the dv-avi formats. Things might have changed since then. Sorry to take it out of the realms of MM2, but I think I know what you're trying to achieve, and if it's literally splitting at certain points and nothing more, you'll probably find the above methods easier |
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