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    Windows Live Movie Maker - produce HD .mp4 footage

    I edited some footage from the ride last week from a GoPro helmetcam. They produce the .MP4 file extension which is becoming popular, but hard to edit with the usual software.

    So I didn't want to use my current software and lose the HD aspect, so I looked into Windows Live Movie Maker.

    http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker

    It'll ask you to download the whole suite like Messenger, Toolbar, photosomething....

    But I was impressed with how easy it was to use - and for FREE.

    I'll still have to test how it does with my .MOV files, but this is what I'll use from now on for .MP4 files.


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    My 7D has some pretty impressive HD video feature that I have yet to even test out.
    The format is .mov so let me know if you figure out how to get them working wlmm

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    coool vid 'beech

    i keep waiting for a scout trooper on a speeder to come flying out of nowhere along side you ... i imagine that would be a bit of work to edit in, but it'd be hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefan View Post
    coool vid 'beech

    i keep waiting for a scout trooper on a speeder to come flying out of nowhere along side you ... i imagine that would be a bit of work to edit in, but it'd be hilarious
    Good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post
    My 7D has some pretty impressive HD video feature that I have yet to even test out.
    The format is .mov so let me know if you figure out how to get them working wlmm
    Looks like the audio has a problem, but the video goes through just fine.

    I took this 640X480 30fps clip from my camera and produced it in the 720p mode just to see if YouTube would register it as HD. It did. lol


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    Awesome!

    Sure beats the old days of using a couple bungie cords to attach it to my helmet: http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19887

    This was 2005!


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    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca View Post
    Awesome!

    Sure beats the old days of using a couple bungie cords to attach it to my helmet: http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19887

    This was 2005!
    Duct Tape just in case.

    "Just don't crash man, that camera is 400 bucks"


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    Hey just call us early explorers! My original helmet cam mount weighed about 5 lbs! Now I got smart and mount the camera on a tripod on my boat instead of my head.

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