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       #11

    Thank You once againWHS and sorry for the small fonts, earlier.


    Yes, re- read themachete video editor lite 'how to' and you're right it is only meant for files inthe system . I tried but failed to bring back the projects in mysystem to full screen with machete video editor lite, how did you doit?
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  2. whs
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       #12

    Under the File tab, you have to use 'Save selection as..".

    PS: Thanks for the bigger font. It does not have to be this big. Size #3 is enough.
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       #13

    Sorry WHS, iwas not clear, i know how to save the project. what i wanted to knowis how do you get the full screen to the finish project.

    Now when i use'Windows Live movie maker' to import any full screen video and if iselect the 'standard' settings it will remain to show a full screenvideo but when its saved then it shows the screen with blackenstripes on both ends of the screen, meaning its no longer fullscreen. My question was really, is there a way to use MACHETEVIDEO EDITOR LITE or any other software to bring back the video tofull screen?

    For your info,If i select 'widescreen' , the other option on 'Windows Live moviemaker' it does not show full screen but a screen with blacken stripeson both ends of the screen.

    All i want isto have the finished video to be full screen instead of havingblacken stripes on the right and left of the screen. Why must iimport a full screen video into 'Windows Livemovie maker' or MACHETE VIDEO EDITOR LITE and after editing have theend results without a full screen?
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  4. whs
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       #14

    OK, I know what you mean, but I do not have an answer. I sometimes have the same problem. And sometimes I use Format Factory to crop the black stripes. After you added your video to FF, you have to go to the 'Option' button. And choose the original filetype for the 'conversion' e.g. .avi ==>.avi, .mp4==>.mp4, etc.
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       #15

    hade9 said:
    Hello whs,

    Did as you suggested but still the version of window live is not to be found but all other technical info are available.

    Do you know of any other free editing software which is capable of doing simple editing with reasonable quality? Thanks.
    I use irfanview for simple editing and it is totally free but it only edits graphics but if you put in the add ons I believe you can do video editing also
    http://www.irfanview.com/
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       #16

    Once again ThankYou WHS.

    Last question, do you know of any software to rip VCDs to the Pc? After trying about different ones on the net none seems to work with windows 7!

    On a personal note, can you please contact me at REMOVED when you're free.
    Last edited by Airbot; 10 Dec 2012 at 21:50. Reason: email address removed from public view
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  7. whs
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       #17

    Sorry, I never ripped anything.
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  8. Posts : 9
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       #18

    Hello WHS,


    For your info, its confirmed “ You can't view the Full Screen mode in Windows Live Movie Maker. That feature is available in Windows Movie Maker v2.6 and earlier versions, but not in Windows Live Movie Maker.” So much for progress by microsoft!

    Refer :


    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you...ve_Movie_Maker
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  9. whs
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       #19

    Thanks for the info. I did not know that. Poor progress.
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