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I captured from my camcorder a 20 seconds video with the setting "high
quality video (NTSC)" into Windows Movie Maker. I viewed the video in Windows
Media Player, it was fine and fluid. Then I added the 2 clips in the
timeline, with no transition, and saved the movie with the setting high
quality video. Then in Windows Media Player, the video is jumpy.
To see what I'm talking about, I transfered the 2 videos (of Melbourne) on
the web.
Can you view them (see below)and tell me if it's normal or not that the
video is jumpy like that after being edited in Movie Maker ?
If it's not normal, it would be great if you would know why and how to
correct this problem.
My videos will expire on august 31 at midnight.
Click on http://frenchmiami.neptune.com/ then click on "my video album".
Then click on "testntsc" and click on "full screen" to see the captured
video, which is fine.
Then click on movientsc and "full screen" to see the saved video, which is
jumpy.
quality video (NTSC)" into Windows Movie Maker. I viewed the video in Windows
Media Player, it was fine and fluid. Then I added the 2 clips in the
timeline, with no transition, and saved the movie with the setting high
quality video. Then in Windows Media Player, the video is jumpy.
To see what I'm talking about, I transfered the 2 videos (of Melbourne) on
the web.
Can you view them (see below)and tell me if it's normal or not that the
video is jumpy like that after being edited in Movie Maker ?
If it's not normal, it would be great if you would know why and how to
correct this problem.
My videos will expire on august 31 at midnight.
Click on http://frenchmiami.neptune.com/ then click on "my video album".
Then click on "testntsc" and click on "full screen" to see the captured
video, which is fine.
Then click on movientsc and "full screen" to see the saved video, which is
jumpy.