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Post by mexicanjunior » Sat Dec 14, 2002 5:04 pm

Matrix Saiyan wrote:Ok when I first started my AMVs I used WMM but disliked the limitations it had, but when I got Premiere I knew this was the best editing program out there. Dont know why some people like WMM so much there really isn't anything special about it.....and not to mention very difficult to edit in WMM.
WMM is not difficult at all. :? If you are a simple, straight cuts editor (like myself), then WMM is the simplest way to get your vision across IMO. If it had better exporting options, I'd still use it. :shock:

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Post by Matrix Saiyan » Sat Dec 14, 2002 6:44 pm

What I mean is when you cut a clip in WMM all the clips move together instead of just staying in the place you want them such as Premiere lets you do.
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Post by Pie Row Maniac » Mon Dec 30, 2002 5:42 pm

That's why you have to plan your video down to the edge, or carefully add a clip that fit the space that the removed clip took up. So, like many have said before me, WMM is pretty good for simple videos, rarely anything complicated.
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