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| Thread ID: 114035 | 2010-11-15 20:49:00 | Convert security footage to avi | jareemon (5207) | Press F1 |
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| 1153178 | 2010-11-15 23:56:00 | ok add me on skype - jareemon if you're talking about windows movie maker, apparantly it isn't able to do side by side merge. |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1153179 | 2010-11-15 23:58:00 | Err neither does this program I think. When it merges, it merges whatever into one video one after the other. Not side by side (if you mean, so you can see both at the same time). Just added you | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1153180 | 2010-11-16 02:56:00 | Use Vegas then. Your basic workflow will be: 1- New project, specifiy output size (in pixels) and pixel aspect ratio (usually 1:1) 2- Import Media 3- Create 2 video tracks, drag each clip onto a separate track 4- Using Pan/Crop, resize and position each clip. 5- Render out to new video file |
SoniKalien (792) | ||
| 1153181 | 2010-11-16 06:34:00 | Use Vegas then. Your basic workflow will be: 1- New project, specifiy output size (in pixels) and pixel aspect ratio (usually 1:1) 2- Import Media 3- Create 2 video tracks, drag each clip onto a separate track 4- Using Pan/Crop, resize and position each clip. 5- Render out to new video file Thanks mate thats exactly what i did and worked perfect. cheers. ill post the youtube link to the end result when the 781mb file has finished uploading :rolleyes: |
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| 1153182 | 2010-11-17 05:02:00 | Sweet :) | SoniKalien (792) | ||
| 1153183 | 2010-11-17 08:30:00 | www.youtube.com | jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1153184 | 2010-11-17 09:12:00 | Nice job :) Although you might wanna blur the faces for legal reasons :p | SoniKalien (792) | ||
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