Combining 2 WMV vids

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WiszRobWisz

I have two videos that I have edited separately, and then saved as WMV files,
and would now like to combine them.

I imported both of them, and put them into the timeline, and they played
fine, but between the end of the first vid and the beginning of the second
there was a black screen for a few frames.

Is there any way to get rid of this jarring black screen, and have them cut
right from one to the other?
 
J

John Inzer

WiszRobWisz said:
I have two videos that I have edited separately, and then saved as
WMV files, and would now like to combine them.

I imported both of them, and put them into the timeline, and they
played fine, but between the end of the first vid and the beginning
of the second there was a black screen for a few frames.

Is there any way to get rid of this jarring black screen, and have
them cut right from one to the other?
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You can split (Ctrl+L) the selected video track
and right click / delete the unwanted portion.

More info:

"Splitting A Clip In MM2.1"

Drag the video/audio clip to the
Timeline.

Play the video/audio by clicking the
"Play" button under the view screen.

You will see the Playback Indicator
(vertical line) advancing across the
timeline.

Click the "Pause" button at the point
where you wish to split and type...
Ctrl+L or click the "Split" button at the
bottom of the view screen.
(you can also make adjustments by
dragging the Playback Indicator)

Make as many splits as you want and
remove the unwanted clips by right
click / delete.

And...Movie Maker 2.1 only displays every
other frame. In order to see all frames, the
following info from PapaJohn may be useful:

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Movie Maker 2 shows you every-other-frame
when doing project editing. MM1 and Movie
Maker in Vista show you each frame.

It's usually not a problem when skipping over
the in-between frames, but sometimes you
notice a flickering frame in a clip that is a 'stray',
and you can't see or cut it out.

If you apply the Slow - Down - Half video effect
to a clip in the timeline, you are then seeing
each frame rather than every other one. You
can see the problem frame and split it out.
Then remove the effect from the clip to return
it to normal.

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J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
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WiszRobWisz

I was skeptical about your answer because it didn't quite seem to address the
issue, but I tried it and it worked like a charm! Thank you very much.
 
J

John Inzer

WiszRobWisz said:
I was skeptical about your answer because it didn't quite seem to
address the issue, but I tried it and it worked like a charm! Thank
you very much.
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You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.


--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 

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