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Other => General Discussion => Topic started by: Zach on July 25, 2008, 12:50:00 PM
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Does anyone know how to insert emulators into real Local on the 8s like how CriminalCola did in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfN6XcejMSk&fmt=18?
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I don't know, and I couldn't imagine why you'd want to do that. :dunno:
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Windows Movie Maker? ;)
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I don't know how to do those kinds of things...but the clip is good. :)
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Windows Movie Maker or Ulead Video Studio will work
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Windows Movie Maker or Ulead Video Studio will work
:dunno: Do you know how?
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You don't know how to use Movie Maker?! :wacko:
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I only know how to insert videos, audio into emulators, put banners into videos, and then publish them.
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You import the video and paste it to the story board in WMM. Then import another video and paste it to the storyboard. Switch them around in the storyboard to ur liking
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You import the video and paste it to the story board in WMM. Then import another video and paste it to the storyboard. Switch them around in the storyboard to ur liking
That made absolutely no sense. :wacko:
Basically, what you do is import your TWC clip in to WMM, and then your 4000 clip. Put your TWC clip in the timeline. Then, use the "Split Clip" button on the video preview pane to cut out the TWC LF. In it's place, put in your 4000 emulator clip. And that's basically it. :)
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Do you know how to do that on Windows Vista?
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Do you know how to do that on Windows Vista?
You would basically do the same thing on Vista as you would in XP, Chris.
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I don't know how to combine clips on Vista.
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Go to the clip menu and choose combine. Simple as that.
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I found the option, but it won't let me.
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I found the option, but it won't let me.
What error do you get?
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No error.
The option is gray instead of black.
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Do you have anything in the timeline? If not, that's why combine is grey.
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Yes. :yes:
I do have stuff in the timeline.
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Yes. :yes:
I do have stuff in the timeline.
Why do you need to combine clips? :unsure:
Note that the 2 clips you want to combine must be both selected, and must be both part of the same video you got them from.
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You import the video and paste it to the story board in WMM. Then import another video and paste it to the storyboard. Switch them around in the storyboard to ur liking
That made absolutely no sense. :wacko:
Of course. Nothing I say makes sense :rolleyes:
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You import the video and paste it to the story board in WMM. Then import another video and paste it to the storyboard. Switch them around in the storyboard to ur liking
That made absolutely no sense. :wacko:
Of course. Nothing I say makes sense :rolleyes:
Can't argue that. :P :lol:
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Yes. :yes:
I do have stuff in the timeline.
Why do you need to combine clips? :unsure:
Note that the 2 clips you want to combine must be both selected, and must be both part of the same video you got them from.
A BETA Test project for my Youtube account.
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You import the video and paste it to the story board in WMM. Then import another video and paste it to the storyboard. Switch them around in the storyboard to ur liking
That made absolutely no sense. :wacko:
Of course. Nothing I say makes sense :rolleyes:
I do believe you've just put your foot in your mouth. :footinmouth:
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Yes. :yes:
I do have stuff in the timeline.
Why do you need to combine clips? :unsure:
Note that the 2 clips you want to combine must be both selected, and must be both part of the same video you got them from.
A BETA Test project for my Youtube account.
I don't use the combine option. I just paste two different videos, that I've imported into WMM then paste them to the storyboard.
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I don't use the combine option. I just paste two different videos, that I've imported into WMM then paste them to the storyboard.
How do you do that?
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OKAY!! :dance: :dance:
This video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxy9V_d9ZgE&fmt=18) is a project I did at about 30 seconds in, you'll see the WeatherSTAR 4000 DE Flavor kick in.
Call me :crazy:, but I used CucuSoft Youtube Converter to make a .WMA file and even the timing in Movie Maker. I had the original video file kept in my computer.
The audio file was used from one of my videos.
You'll notice Dolly in the Satellite and Radar Image over Texas, and the Tornado Watch Box over Texas.