WMV maker widescreen management

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WMV maker widescreen management

Post by SailorX » Tue Sep 28, 2004 11:42 am

Alot of people ask me how I keep my Inuyasha Movie clips in my AMVs wide screen. Well, here's how... It's a pain in the butt at first. It takes forever!

Make sure you always have a Handy copy of the first version of Windows Movie Maker on your comp seprate from your Windows Movie Maker 2 (Fun Pack).

Upload your chosen movie to WMM 1 and make your desired clips because WMM 1 maintains the Widescreen Format. Sounds easy.... But make sure you make the full scene or your fav clips and keep them so you can use them over and over without having to cut hours out of your day just to get a 5 min clip. I have all my favored, important movie clips in a folder like

Inuyasha Movie 1:

Bridge Scene
Tree Scene (Possesed Kagome and Inuyasha at Goshinboku)
Snow Scene

Inuyasha Movie 2

Camp scene (Kagome jumps in front of the arrow)
Youkai Scene ( all our fav part ;) )


ect. :P


hope that helps


note: Yah I know that means that the clip has been compressed at least 3 times now... 4 when you get done with your AMV... but the video quality seemes to still work.

Example. see my "Gravity of Love" Inuyasha Video. It's completely scenes from the movies

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Post by downwithpants » Tue Sep 28, 2004 1:39 pm

or use this
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/usin ... ofile.mspx

and: lose less quality
not need to hold on to wmm1
and customize resolution to what you want
+ some more features, like customizing bitrates and framerate.

and yes, i agree storing clips in your folders is a good idea if you want to use them again.
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