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I have just capture from my camcorder 16 minutes of video
using the Capture Video Wizard and the 'Start Capture' and 'Stop Capture' method. I then clicked on FINISH expecting to see a couple dozen clips populate the Collections area. What I got, however, was one long clip in the Collections area that has everything thing in it that I thought I was breaking into separate clips using the 'Start'/'Stop' procedure. I have overlooked an important step here? Your suggestions are welcome./ John |
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It happens sometimes, though I don't know the reason. In
such cases you can play the video in the MovieMaker editor window. Cue the frames by clicking on Previous Frame or Next Frame buttons then split the scenes by clicking on the Split button. It is a time consuming process but does the job. Hope it helps. Surendran >-----Original Message----- >I have just capture from my camcorder 16 minutes of video >using the Capture Video Wizard and the 'Start Capture' >and 'Stop Capture' method. I then clicked on FINISH >expecting to see a couple dozen clips populate the >Collections area. What I got, however, was one long clip >in the Collections area that has everything thing in it >that I thought I was breaking into separate clips using >the 'Start'/'Stop' procedure. I have overlooked an >important step here? Your suggestions are welcome./ John >. > |
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Thanks for the input... your suggestion is what I
actually did to sort out my clips from the on lone clip containing all clips. It was time consuming but I got the job done. >-----Original Message----- >It happens sometimes, though I don't know the reason. In >such cases you can play the video in the MovieMaker >editor window. Cue the frames by clicking on Previous >Frame or Next Frame buttons then split the scenes by >clicking on the Split button. It is a time consuming >process but does the job. > >Hope it helps. > >Surendran > > >>-----Original Message----- >>I have just capture from my camcorder 16 minutes of >video >>using the Capture Video Wizard and the 'Start Capture' >>and 'Stop Capture' method. I then clicked on FINISH >>expecting to see a couple dozen clips populate the >>Collections area. What I got, however, was one long >clip >>in the Collections area that has everything thing in it >>that I thought I was breaking into separate clips using >>the 'Start'/'Stop' procedure. I have overlooked an >>important step here? Your suggestions are welcome./ >John >>. >> >. > |
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