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On 10/11/11 15:58, mike thompson wrote:
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<div><font color="#800000" face="Book Antiqua" size="4">Is there
an editing program that can be used for your media player?
Microsoft has their Movie Maker which can be used to edit most
movie files but not yours.</font></div>
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<div><font color="#800000" face="Book Antiqua" size="4">thanks</font></div>
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VLC doesn't own any of the video formats it plays. Microsoft owns
Windows Media Player and Movie Maker. If you know what you're doing
you use VLC to trans-code media into another format such as
Microsoft's WMV or cut out certain sections (and I think it may be
possible to fuse files though I've never done it) but otherwise you
need to find another tool. Unfortunately I don't really know any
good alternatives for full fledged editing that don't cost anything
(and I rarely pay for software when there's a free alternative).
Perhaps someone else here can help you find a good editor otherwise
you might try Windows Secrets (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://windowssecrets.com/forums/">https://windowssecrets.com/forums/</a>)
or any other general use forum (I just happen to like WS as it's a
fairly active multi-purpose forum).<br>
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