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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: Serenity on March 19, 2010, 02:25:35 AM
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I am looking for software that allows you to cut video files for a school project. Not necessarily have any fancy transitions, I just need to be able to cut chunks out of video. Free is very much preferred. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Windows movie maker. Does just about what you describe without much else. You might already have it, too!
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Windows movie maker. Does just about what you describe without much else. You might already have it, too!
Don't have it, cannot figure out how to get it. I have Windows Live Movie Maker which is VERY much NOT the same. In fact, it is an epic fail version of windows movie maker. I cannot seem to find a way to get Windows Movie Maker for windows 7. Anyone know a way?
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Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Download it at M$ website
It's for vista, but might work on Win 7 as both are similar.
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Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Download it at M$ website
It's for vista, but might work on Win 7 as both are similar.
Hmmm... I might be moving back to vista as the editing software sucks, and I lost my Correl programs and everything else when I upgraded. Fracking HP won't let you keep the programs that came installed on a special edition if you change the OS.
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It works for Windows 7 as I installed it last week and have used it. It is a free download from Microsoft. You want the Microsoft Movie Maker version 2.6 :cheers:
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Hmmm... I might be moving back to vista as the editing software sucks, and I lost my Correl programs and everything else when I upgraded. Fracking HP won't let you keep the programs that came installed on a special edition if you change the OS.
you said HP, Vista, and programs in the same sentence! :rofl :rofl :rofl
But yes, if the Windows Movie Maker on the MS website is for Vista, it will work on your Win7 machine no doubt.
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you said HP, Vista, and programs in the same sentence! :rofl :rofl :rofl
No he didn't. :)
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Media Cope works pretty good for your intended app, and it's free. Here's the link: http://www.mediacope.com/