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I'm having problems getting to grips with windows movie maker as i'm not finding it remotely intuitive.... 
Does anyone know of an easier program or, failing that, how to do a couple of things - namely how to put several seperate bits of video in the same project, and what quality I should save it at? I spent ages on the Hants Tunnel Run video and it's come out really low quality on You Tube even though i'm sure I saved it as standard definition
The Goodwood video is my next project which will be better!!

Does anyone know of an easier program or, failing that, how to do a couple of things - namely how to put several seperate bits of video in the same project, and what quality I should save it at? I spent ages on the Hants Tunnel Run video and it's come out really low quality on You Tube even though i'm sure I saved it as standard definition

The Goodwood video is my next project which will be better!!
miss notax said:
I'm having problems getting to grips with windows movie maker as i'm not finding it remotely intuitive.... 
Does anyone know of an easier program or, failing that, how to do a couple of things - namely how to put several seperate bits of video in the same project, and what quality I should save it at? I spent ages on the Hants Tunnel Run video and it's come out really low quality on You Tube even though i'm sure I saved it as standard definition
The Goodwood video is my next project which will be better!!

Does anyone know of an easier program or, failing that, how to do a couple of things - namely how to put several seperate bits of video in the same project, and what quality I should save it at? I spent ages on the Hants Tunnel Run video and it's come out really low quality on You Tube even though i'm sure I saved it as standard definition

The Goodwood video is my next project which will be better!!

Ive used WMM quite a bit over the years and find it quite good actually. Just upload the videos you want and then one at a time drag them on to the timeline. To cut bits out and shorten peices use the cut and paste tool. I found the speed settings handy too. Im sure you already know this stuff, buts its really no more complicated than that. I normally make my videos run to the beat of a sound track, easy if you know how but can be time consuming getting it right.
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