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I used to use Broderbunds movieshop and you could slow down a clip. You would
have to mute the sound on the clip if you stretched it because the audio would become distorted. Am I asking to much of MovieMaker? I might need to go back to MovieShop if I can't do this. Thanks for the help. |
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Actually never mind, I just found a helpful post. The slow down half video
effect. That's cool. I was trying to stretch it rather than just selecting this option and placing it on the clip. "Maria" wrote: > I used to use Broderbunds movieshop and you could slow down a clip. You would > have to mute the sound on the clip if you stretched it because the audio > would become distorted. Am I asking to much of MovieMaker? I might need to > go back to MovieShop if I can't do this. > > Thanks for the help. |
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