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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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low quality movies with windows movie maker
I tried making a movie with moviemaker but the quality of the final clip was horrable! Even though I saved it on high quality. The original clips are much better than what I end up with.
EDIT: all the original clips give me almost 6Mb, the compilation isint even 3Mb
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Movie Maker just isn't for high quality video. If you want to do serious video editing you should get a good editing program then.
RJ
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: West Michigan
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Agreed. Sony's ScreenBlast Movie Studio, ULead's VideoStudio or even Pinnacle Studio 9 would be a good choice. All three are fairly easy to use - my personal choice would be the Sony product since it comes from Sonic Foundry and is based from their Vegas editor.
Dave.
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