ystick2
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Post by ystick2 on Dec 13, 2006 19:33:39 GMT -6
Fellas,
I have our offensive cuts from a couple years ago and would like to be able to label plays and move together on a separate dvd for easy reference etc.... Unfortunately I am illiterate when it comes to video editing programs. Do you have any recommendations? I don't need fancy, just something practical.
Thanks in advance,
coach w
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Post by dacoachmo on Dec 13, 2006 20:13:16 GMT -6
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER
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Shotgun1
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Post by Shotgun1 on Dec 14, 2006 21:27:02 GMT -6
Use windows movie maker and a program like sonic or roxio to burn them onto a dvd. Very simple to do with tutorials on the windows site about exactly how to do it. You can even put highlights from your prospects and send them out to college coaches. All they have to do is click on the menu selection for the pkayer they want to see and his highlights come up.
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Post by Mav on Dec 14, 2006 21:51:42 GMT -6
Unfortuntely, MovieMaker doesn't support dvd format. You'll need to translate it to an WIndows .avi file first. I'd use WinAvi converter(trial version) and then use MovieMaker or get Proscout for free(proscoutvideo.com)
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ystick2
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Post by ystick2 on Dec 15, 2006 7:39:28 GMT -6
Tried the Moviemaker last night and ran into the problem of it not recognizing DVD. My cuts are already on DVD, so I need to reformat and download on my hard drive - is this correct? Sorry fellas just plain "stupid."
thanks
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Post by sls on Dec 15, 2006 7:42:59 GMT -6
Tried the Moviemaker last night and ran into the problem of it not recognizing DVD. My cuts are already on DVD, so I need to reformat and download on my hard drive - is this correct? Sorry fellas just plain "stupid." thanks That is correct, convert it to AVI. Make sure you have a lot of storage an hour of AVI is like 12-13 gig.
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