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If you want to keep the quality of the editing video from WMM high then you will have to use avi file format as WMM is very limited in what it can do. Hopefully iMovie will be able to open the avi file and let you continue working with it. But I can see problems with this setup.
anyone know how to solve this file name problem?
by Defective_Brain on June 15th, 2010
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Tutorial for Adobe premiere elements? please
looking for a tutorial for doing a video on Adobe premiere elements for the time freeze effect.
by sammywakoo on October 31st, 2010
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At the end of the Key of Awesome videos {either on Youtube or Barelypolitical} How do they make the characters mouth move like they do.
by Classof2013 on June 2nd, 2010
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Is there some utility available that can detect the codecs needed for any video file and automatically install them in Windows Media Player?
by jaykole on August 29th, 2010
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Why is it that I have to convert DVD to import with my Mac and not with my PC?
by willhere on May 30th, 2010
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You're reading I'm doing a bit of video editing in Windows Movie Maker, but plan to transfer over to iMovie to do further editing. What file format would be best to make the transition from WMM to iMovie?
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