Important
Video files may require
a significant amount
of free hard drive space
depending on your
settings. A one hour
tape may require more
than 10 GB of hard
drive space for storage
with additional space
required for editing.
Editing your video
When you reach the final screen, Windows
Movie Maker rewinds the video tape in
your camera and captures it onto your hard
drive.
For information about the settings in the
Video Capture Wizard, click Learn more
about video settings in the wizard, or click
Help, then click Help Topics in Windows
Movie Maker.
After your video file is captured on your
notebook, you can edit it. Some of the edits you
can make to your video include:
Splitting your video into more than one
■
clip or combining two or more clips into
one clip
Trimming unwanted material from the
■
beginning or end of your clip
Inserting video transitions between clips
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Adding video effects
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Adding narration
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Adding music
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Adding titles and credits
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For information about the editing your video,
click Help, then click Help Topics in Windows
Movie Maker.
Creating and editing videos
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