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Post by nightowl on Apr 5, 2009 10:18:27 GMT
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Post by Chuckles on Apr 6, 2009 8:52:59 GMT
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Post by Rosefriend on Apr 6, 2009 8:56:01 GMT
NO - I have sent the link to Spru to see if he can think of anything.
The only thing that I can think of is that you burn a CD - there are facilities on Windows Media Player for doing that.
RF
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Post by Spruance on Apr 6, 2009 11:21:04 GMT
NO, I think your best bet is to use Windows Movie Maker. I have this on my PC but only realised a couple of weeks ago but apparently it comes as standard with Windows XP.
I'm afraid I can't tell you how it works as I have never used it myself but this YouTube tutorial may be helpful.....
Assuming that you also have Windows XP, click Start>All Programs, and scroll down the program list to find Windows Movie Maker.
Before you start editing it would be advisable to make a back up copy of your original videos.
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Post by Biggles on Apr 6, 2009 20:46:43 GMT
I was just going to suggest this to Nightowl-- My daughter and I have just used it to make a DVD --simple but good! You can also add your own choice of background music.
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Post by nightowl on Apr 7, 2009 10:44:51 GMT
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Post by Biggles on Apr 7, 2009 19:35:28 GMT
I have just PMd you with a bit of help--If you have Windows XP you will be able to access it--Let us know how you get along with it--Bigs
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Post by Chuckles on Apr 8, 2009 6:36:52 GMT
I have just PMd you with a bit of help--If you have Windows XP you will be able to access it--Let us know how you get along with it--Bigs Any chance of sharing this bit of help Biggs, I've no idea what I'm doing either and I'm sure a few others would like help too
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Post by Biggles on Apr 8, 2009 9:58:59 GMT
If you Click Start>All programmes> Windows Movie Maker>Capture Video>Follow Instructions---
Just a 'Tip' Have all your photographs in 1 Folder (eg-Pictures) it will be easier to access them rather than flit backwards and forwards-
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Post by Chuckles on Apr 8, 2009 12:11:19 GMT
If you Click Start>All programmes> Windows Movie Maker>Capture Video>Follow Instructions--- Just a 'Tip' Have all your photographs in 1 Folder (eg-Pictures) it will be easier to access them rather than flit backwards and forwards- Thanks Biggs, thats a really useful tip and like Spruance mentioned about making copies of what you are using, it would help having a seperate folder and making that have the copies in it, brill Ta for sharing that
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Post by Biggles on Apr 8, 2009 14:06:58 GMT
You could also make a Slide-Show- up to 12 photographs using Microsoft Power Point-then using Auto Content Wizard to 'talk' you through the options-If you 'fiddle' around the Task Bar you come up with various options to include in the slide show.For example Insert Images etc.
Using this option (Powerpoint) I am not sure if you could or how you make a CD from it--I haven't done that though but have done it on Movie Maker.
It is worth a try anyway--Bigs
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Post by Barbara on Apr 9, 2009 19:48:03 GMT
I didn't know you were a computer whiz Bigs. I know who to ask stuff of now.
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Post by nightowl on Apr 10, 2009 17:12:33 GMT
I didn't know you were a computer whiz Bigs. I know who to ask stuff of now. I know Barbara!!!! Lovely as she is, I never expected expert computer advice from that direction!!!!
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Post by Biggles on Apr 10, 2009 19:55:04 GMT
It was just lucky I knew! Other members probally knew aswell but it just happened I replied first-- --Thanks--for your comments---
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Post by nightowl on Apr 10, 2009 20:25:33 GMT
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Post by Biggles on Apr 11, 2009 14:03:09 GMT
--Pleased to help anyone anytime ---If and when I know how!
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