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Today I've been playing around with the Windows Video Maker software in XP, they 'should' play for anyone, but I'd be interested to know if anyone has any problems ...
Video 1 (3.6Mb)
Video 2 (1.9Mb)
They're clips taken with a Canon Ixus V digital camera, linked together and a few added extras thrown in!
Hope someone appreciates them
- Jon
Video 1 (3.6Mb)
Video 2 (1.9Mb)
They're clips taken with a Canon Ixus V digital camera, linked together and a few added extras thrown in!
Hope someone appreciates them
- Jon
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Only minor problem, they use a Media Player 9 codec which had to be downloaded first. Apart from that, both worked fine.
Think you need some more target practice - no matter how many times you shot him, the guy was still standing. Memories of the A-Team
Think you need some more target practice - no matter how many times you shot him, the guy was still standing. Memories of the A-Team
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LOL! I want more target practice, sadly I can't pop down the local shooting range of a weekend ... though a return trip is pencilled in fo rnext year some time!
I wondered if it might need a codec download, not sure why it needs version 9, while I am running it for media player, I would have thought it might use a more regular codec ... odd.
Cheers!
- Jon
I wondered if it might need a codec download, not sure why it needs version 9, while I am running it for media player, I would have thought it might use a more regular codec ... odd.
Cheers!
- Jon
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