Windows Movie Maker

Apr 22, 2006 00:48

I have confirmation now that WMM screwed up my timing: the rendered video is seven frames longer than the original, and every cut seems to be a couple of frames off, compared to the original project file. (In one or two places this worked out for the best, but in most cases it was rather detrimental.)

Considering that fact, and also the complete irremovability of the 'hiccups' I mentioned, I have half a mind of actually trying to find a better editing software now, and re-editing the entire frelling vid, instead of spending hours re-timing clips by infinitesimal amounts now, only to eventually have the timing destroyed by the rendering again.

EDIT: Yes, I think I'll do that. Just looked at the vid in a different player (PowerDVD instead of Zoomplayer), and suddenly the thing is *riddled* with ghost frames. Seems like you just don't see them in some players. *Nice* feature, Bill Gates.

Well... quest for the right editing software, here I come.

And then, re-editing. Oh joy.

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