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Cathexis
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PostFri Jan 28, 2005 4:18 pm    Making A "Trek Music Video"-Need Help!

Hey guys! I've been capturing video streams on my digital camera (it's a Kodak digicam) and now I want to put all of the streams together with a program I have called MGI VideoWave III, but it won't open my streams. Their extensions are all .mov and will play in Quicktime, but I don't know how to put them all together and make a realtime slideshow aka video file with music playing over it using VideoWave. If you know anything about this, or know someone who's made a music video (like Gilly at jetclover.com), please let me know!!

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tomparis
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PostFri Jan 28, 2005 5:14 pm    

Well, a friend of mine and I finished a music video yesterday. We might be able to help.


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SnackManSolid
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PostFri Jan 28, 2005 5:32 pm    

yes that would be me well we used windows movie maker and we required codecs which are like internal file converters but that was mwv so i dunno. u might be able to find them... VIA SEARCH ENGINE


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borgslayer
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PostFri Jan 28, 2005 8:11 pm    

If you have the video files on the computer then use Windows Movie Maker if you have Windows XP.

I used that program to make a music video using the song "hello" by Evanescence and the ending to Endgame Part II.

But if your into adding words on video go with Apple Video Editor found on MACS.


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Cathexis
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PostFri Jan 28, 2005 8:46 pm    

I have Windows 98...may be getting XP later on, but right now I just have 98..............*sobs* Yeah I have awesome streams, all I need to do is put them together and record a song over it, add the credits....and I'd be done!

I appreciate any help anyone can give me! *smiles hopefully*


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PostSat Jan 29, 2005 12:42 am    

May I reccomend HT Video Editor and/or Windows Movie Maker. Although the king of them all (what I use) is Adobe Premier.

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