EricJ
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I've used Windows MovieMaker for editing movies for Websites, and I like the simlicity of the program. I recently decided to use it to edit a movie that I planned to burn on a DVD for viewing on a regular TV.
Despite several attempts to change the quality of the picture and the size of the file to be rendered, I was NOT able to get a descent picture.
I switched to Adobe Premiere, and the picture quality turned out MUCH better.
Is there something I missed, or is Windows Movie Maker designed mainly for low-resolution movies?
Despite several attempts to change the quality of the picture and the size of the file to be rendered, I was NOT able to get a descent picture.
I switched to Adobe Premiere, and the picture quality turned out MUCH better.
Is there something I missed, or is Windows Movie Maker designed mainly for low-resolution movies?