THE VIDEO CUT
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KAZ
, Apr 17 2007 09:42 AM
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#1
Posted 17 April 2007 - 09:42 AM
Hello there, i have imported a family video into Video wave, and i want to do some trimming on this, so i go to trim and try and do it. It lets me do this but when i press ok, it adds on the new trim but then you need to add in the old video and start and find where you want to trim from, can anyone help me? Am i doing this wrong? Many thanks in advance
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#2
Posted 17 April 2007 - 11:36 AM
QUOTE (KAZ @ Apr 17 2007, 11:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello there, i have imported a family video into Video wave, and i want to do some trimming on this, so i go to trim and try and do it. It lets me do this but when i press ok, it adds on the new trim but then you need to add in the old video and start and find where you want to trim from, can anyone help me? Am i doing this wrong? Many thanks in advance 
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#3
Posted 17 April 2007 - 08:36 PM
QUOTE (KAZ @ Apr 17 2007, 01:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello there, i have imported a family video into Video wave, and i want to do some trimming on this, so i go to trim and try and do it. It lets me do this but when i press ok, it adds on the new trim but then you need to add in the old video and start and find where you want to trim from, can anyone help me? Am i doing this wrong? Many thanks in advance 
Not sure what you are trying to do. 'Trim' does just that - trims from each END only. Are you trying to cut something in the middle?
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#4
Posted 18 April 2007 - 12:34 AM
QUOTE (ggrussell @ Apr 17 2007, 08:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not sure what you are trying to do. 'Trim' does just that - trims from each END only. Are you trying to cut something in the middle?
Sorry for the confusion i was on the telephone when i wrote this, bad habit! What i am doing is trying to cut bits out of a family film which i do not want, and i was using the trimming in video wave. Is this the right way of doing this as it is really time consuming. Many thanks in advance.
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#5
Posted 18 April 2007 - 03:10 AM
QUOTE (KAZ @ Apr 18 2007, 04:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorry for the confusion i was on the telephone when i wrote this, bad habit! What i am doing is trying to cut bits out of a family film which i do not want, and i was using the trimming in video wave. Is this the right way of doing this as it is really time consuming. Many thanks in advance. 
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#6
Posted 20 April 2007 - 07:07 PM
QUOTE (malatekid @ Apr 18 2007, 03:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Check out this tutorial.
I just have to say that this was the BEST tutorial!! Sknis - you rock! Thanks for taking the time to give such clear and easy to understand instructions. I, too, was having a difficult time figuring out how to cut out sections of video, but, now I've got it!
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