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1.Re: Screen capture issue with Window Media Encoder
Posted by Oscar on 2/12/2004 8:55:13 PM
Ha-Ha that's great..... :)

Rob's a Saint. It's like having a direct line into God for all of your answers.
2.Re: Best DVD Creation Software/MyDVD a warning
Posted by Oscar on 12/11/2003 7:50:42 PM
Yep, the Sonic patch works great for me too.
3.Re: Very cool idea
Posted by Oscar on 2/24/2004 7:53:41 PM
I'm really interested in learning how to create some effects and keep checking back for new posts.

If anyone has something basic please post your how to.. Thanks!
4.Re: DVD Question
Posted by Oscar on 12/6/2003 2:38:09 PM
Snipplet>>>

If you're in the market for a DVD recorder you will find out that currently one of the major issues is the 'DVD format war', as many people describe the competition between the DVD+R/DVD+RW (DVD+ or DVD plus) and the DVD-R/DVD-RW (DVD- or DVD minus) formats. Both are DVD recordable formats and developed to store data on a DVD recordable disc that can be played on a DVD(-ROM) player. DVD+/-R stands for DVD recordable and can only be recorded once, DVD+/-RW ...
5.Re: Is is possible to have different audio levels in the same movie?
Posted by Oscar on 2/29/2004 8:52:45 AM
Go read www.papajohn.org.

He has a section that explains how to install both MovieMaker 1 and MovieMaker 2 together.
6.Re: playing an edited moviemaker video in powerpoint
Posted by Oscar on 2/29/2004 8:56:04 AM
Make sure that the other computer has Windows Media Player 9 and you shouldnt have any issues playing the movie. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/
7.Brighten Dark Videos
Posted by Oscar on 2/3/2004 9:27:50 PM
I would like an option to brighten dark video footage. The current effect doesnt work very well.


Thank you,

Oscar
8.Re: Save a Windows Movie Maker file to DVD!
Posted by Oscar on 2/3/2004 9:32:01 PM
Making a DVD from Movie Maker 2 is a no brainer..... But then again MSFT didn't think the internet was a big deal when Netscape was riding high in the early 90's..

Oscar
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