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What's The Best Way To Piece Together Wmv Videos With Emc 10?


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#1 Hooterville

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Posted 20 February 2008 - 07:25 PM

I've had EMC 10 for a while and have not done very much with it.

I have a bunch of WMV videos that I would like to piece together with no quality loss into one long movie and was wondering what program I should use in EMC 10 that would work the best for this?

I thank you in advance for any help.  smile.gif



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Posted 20 February 2008 - 07:41 PM

Take a look at this great tutorial. Also in that tutorial, the equivalent of Disc Copier (in EMC 9) in EMC 10 is Video Copy and Convert.
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Posted 21 February 2008 - 07:01 AM

QUOTE (malatekid @ Feb 20 2008, 09:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Take a look at this great tutorial. Also in that tutorial, the equivalent of Disc Copier (in EMC 9) in EMC 10 is Video Copy and Convert.


Also

read this and look at the first video here if you want to just use some scenes from each of the videos to make your project.  This is good IF you have a lot of different scenes and are going to do extensive editing of the videos.  If you are going to do only minor editing, then just use video wave as discussed in the link that malatekid posted.

BTW, the underlined text are hyperlinks).  rolleyes.gif
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