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Post by Dana on Dec 30, 2009 18:39:11 GMT -5
Well, I was bored, so I did some impressions of the pups. Some didn't sound as good as I thought (especially Dipstick), and I got some mic feedback during some parts, but I hope they're okay. Attachments:
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Post by Dana on Dec 30, 2009 18:41:39 GMT -5
BTW use save to view it.
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 30, 2009 21:37:40 GMT -5
cool. I'll give it a listen
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 31, 2009 6:59:29 GMT -5
file doesn't play, it opens up in windows movie maker but has no audio or video
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Post by Dana on Dec 31, 2009 8:27:10 GMT -5
Odd. It does on both my laptop and PC.
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 31, 2009 14:38:04 GMT -5
hmm wierd
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Dec 31, 2009 19:07:16 GMT -5
What you sent, Dana, is a Windows Movie Maker PROJECT file. The project file contains written paths to every single part of the video (every image file, sound file, video file). And when we download that project file, we don't have the files from the video in our PC, so we can't see them. As long as you have the movie as a project file (MSWMM), you can edit it. But when you save it as a real movie file (WMV), it's finalized. That is what you have to do.
Open that MSWMM file in your Windows Movie Maker. Click "File" and then choose "Save Movie File" in the drop-down menu. When the saving is finished, you will have a WMV file. That is what you have to upload, and then we'll be able to see it.
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Dec 31, 2009 19:15:32 GMT -5
Yeah, Dana. Listen to Cuddly. It's what I did when I did my commentary with Bab
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