Movie Maker Q?
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zumbruk

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7,848 posts

281 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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I video'd a friend's wedding on Saturday, and having loaded the material into Windows MovieMaker, it's split the single 23 minute shot of the ceremony into about 5 bits, apparently randomly (I didn't stop the camera the whole time) - the bits vary from 7 minutes to 5 seconds in length. I can (painfully) stitch them back together again, but does anyone know why it might have done this, and how to stop it doing it again? Would reloading the video off the camera help?

FourWheelDrift

91,613 posts

305 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Just highlight all of them (either holding down CTRL and clicking each one or clicking a LMB box around all of them) and drag the whole lot to the storyboard. 5 second job.

No ideas why MM should do it. Always does.

ErnestM

11,621 posts

288 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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As you run through the "Capture Wizard" in Movie Maker, untick the box that says Create clips when wizard finishes

It will then just capture the video as one large file...


ErnestM

Rob P

5,803 posts

285 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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I'm looking at getting a digi camcorder (see other thread!).

Does this sort of movie editing require a power/memory hungry PC?

GetCarter

30,602 posts

300 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Rob P said:
I'm looking at getting a digi camcorder (see other thread!).

Does this sort of movie editing require a power/memory hungry PC?


..an easy one at last...

YEP

zumbruk

Original Poster:

7,848 posts

281 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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FourWheelDrift said:
Just highlight all of them (either holding down CTRL and clicking each one or clicking a LMB box around all of them) and drag the whole lot to the storyboard. 5 second job.


Ta. It suddenly occured to me on the khazi this morning that you might be able to do an extended selection on the clips. I'll try that tonight.

Thanks again...

zumbruk

Original Poster:

7,848 posts

281 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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GetCarter said:

Rob P said:
I'm looking at getting a digi camcorder (see other thread!).

Does this sort of movie editing require a power/memory hungry PC?



..an easy one at last...

YEP


Agreed. I have a 2.1GHz Celeron/256Mb memory/40Gb disk which is barely adequate.

darthdicky

121 posts

264 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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It splits it up like that when it thinks a scene has come to an end, normally when it fades to black. I think there's an option somewhere that turns this feature off?