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Old July 11th 08, 07:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Bernie
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Default Timeline not showing more than 15 mins of video

I have a long video (over 30 mins) and when I put it in the timeline, it only
displays 15 mins of time in the preview pane. I can manually scroll in the
preview pane and see the rest of my movie, but when I go to edit it is very
difficult cos the timeline only shows 15mins. Can anyone offer some
assistance?
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Old July 11th 08, 07:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
John Inzer
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Default Timeline not showing more than 15 mins of video

bernie wrote:
I have a long video (over 30 mins) and when I put it in the timeline,
it only displays 15 mins of time in the preview pane. I can manually
scroll in the preview pane and see the rest of my movie, but when I
go to edit it is very difficult cos the timeline only shows 15mins.
Can anyone offer some assistance?

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Do you know the format of the video clip?

Maybe you could add the "Slow Down Half"
video effect.

--

John Inzer


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Old July 11th 08, 08:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Bernie
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Default Timeline not showing more than 15 mins of video

I have added it as an mpg file (having come straight from vob). But since
then i have tried adding it as an avi and wmv and it is working ok, so I'll
see how I go from here...

For interest sake where can i find the slow down half effect & what does it
do?


"John Inzer" wrote:

bernie wrote:
I have a long video (over 30 mins) and when I put it in the timeline,
it only displays 15 mins of time in the preview pane. I can manually
scroll in the preview pane and see the rest of my movie, but when I
go to edit it is very difficult cos the timeline only shows 15mins.
Can anyone offer some assistance?

===============================
Do you know the format of the video clip?

Maybe you could add the "Slow Down Half"
video effect.

--

John Inzer



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Old July 11th 08, 04:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
John Inzer
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Default Timeline not showing more than 15 mins of video

bernie wrote:
I have added it as an mpg file (having come straight from vob). But
since then i have tried adding it as an avi and wmv and it is working
ok, so I'll see how I go from here...

For interest sake where can i find the slow down half effect & what
does it do?

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The .mpg file was your problem:

Have a look at the following articles:

File type compatibility with Movie Maker
http://tinyurl.com/v8tee
or...
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...patibility.htm

Which file type should I use in Movie Maker?
http://tinyurl.com/6n66g3
or...
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...MovieMaker.htm

In movie maker the Effects are accessed
in the Collections pane on the left of your
screen...or at...Tools / Video Effects

In WinXP Movie Maker version 2.1 the
slow down half effect insures that all frames
are displayed and the clip is played at half
speed.

--

John Inzer


 




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