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How To Edit and Save a Movie In Windows Movie Maker

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Ok now we have our movie file but its rather large but dont worry too much about that as when we edit

the file will get smaller as for the movie file will upload faster. Ok at the moment we have a unedited

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  • well i was wondering how to adjust where the sound is like from a game to make it farther ahead or behind.

  • @easututorials i got the same problem,,,,,my theory was the quality of the vid isn't the same like for example i just download two vidoes from youtube and the other one was not hd and the other one is hd!so that is my theory :)

    hope this helps

  • It takes a freaking 75 minutes to save my 3 hour DVD clip, which I want to edit further! Help! And it always shuts off due to file being very huge

  • IT SHOW AN EROR !!! I KNOW HOW TO SAVE BUT DUM EROR I CANT FINISH IT!!why??

  • @wesaredotcom hey can u tell me how i can save faster a 9:00- 15:00 videos on movie make because it takes at least 85 mintues to save as HD 960/720

  • haha when you were selecting an audio file the was a document that said sexy pics to upload!

  • I'm a "newbie" to making and editing videos. Your "Basic" tutorial is at this point the most helpful I've seen. Thanks you.

    One problem I notice with YouTube Demos. such as yours is that the authors try to get perhaps too much in at one time. If I had your expertise with MS Movie Maker I'd try to break up the material into even more sections than you have. Some of the steps go by more quickly than I can digest them, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth.

    Thanks again, M.

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