note the exact time of the ending of the movie... let's say it's 14 min
35.63 seconds
add the clips you want to the video track... then note again the final
ending position... let's say it's no 14 min 56.92 seconds...
calculate the difference in movie length, which in this case is 21.29
seconds... so you need to move some or all of the titles and audio to the
right by that much...
Note the current positions of the audio and text track clips... add the
21.29 seconds and note the new positions.
Select the first clip in the track you want to move... hold the shift key
down and select the last clip in the track... that'll result in the group
you need to move being selected. Grab the group and do the gross adjustment
with the mouse. Then use the nudge feature to get the group into the exact
position.
For the crashing, see the Problem Solving > Crashes and Hangs page of my
website.
Wish her good luck on her project for me...
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"mcp6453" <mcp6453@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> PapaJohn (MVP) wrote:
>> Yes.... it's called Saving a Movie, not exporting.
>
> Thanks. One more question for now. To insert a clip, how do you precisely
> relocate the titles and audio clips that go along with the video (the
> audio track, not the audio integral with the video?)
>
> Thanks so much for your help. My daughter is finishing her school project
> due tomorrow. If she had not discovered WMM, her project would have been
> turned in as incomplete because she could not get editing time on the
> system at the (public) school. She loves WMM, even though it just crashed
> for no reason. Thankfully her file was autorecovered. She is now saving it
> frequently, like I told her to do several hours ago.