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Old 12th Aug 2012, 18:34   #1 (permalink)
 
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VIDEO/CD

Hi
Some years ago I had cause to ask if there was any way instead of Magix Suite that I could put/edit digi/camcorde images onto CD. At the time someone suggested that I use Microsoft DVD/cd maker that was already installed in Win Vista and as it was VERY EASY to use I used it for some years.
Recently I had some work done on my computer and the person doing it put Win 7 on it. On coming to edit some holiday video I found that the facility in Mic Media is NO LONGER there so could anyone kindly advise me of a very simple remedy/prog I could use to edit any videos???

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Old 12th Aug 2012, 19:16   #2 (permalink)
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Try windows live movie maker:

Movie Maker

I use it a lot for editing.

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