
Digital Video
Windows Movie Maker
Windows Media
PowerPoint and Producer
Conversion
Tips & Tutorials

Digital Video
Among the most intuitive digital video programs you can
work with is muvee -
a free trial version can be downloaded -- you'll find plenty of muvee related stuff on this site.
Microsoft Research has a nice article on creating cartoon
movies from digital video.
TechSmith's
Camtasia Studio allows you to create movies from
screen captures - and then edit and distribute the videos.
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Windows Movie Maker
The Windows
Movie Maker home page has lots of information,links
and downloads.
Download
a free copy of Movie Maker from the Microsoft site.
Papa
John's site has among the most detailed information
on Windows Movie Maker that you'll find anywhere.
Atomic
Learning has free video tutorials on Windows Movie
Maker.
The Movie
Makers site provides more info oon Windows Movie
Maker sites, books, add-ins, etc.
Paul
Thurrott provides a very interesting review of Windows
Movie Maker.
Here's a simple Windows
Movie Maker tutorial.
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Windows Media
Download a free copy and learn more on the Windows
Media Player home page.
Microsoft has an extensive Windows
Media FAQ.
WindowsMedia.com allows
you to preview and download videos and music.
Zach has created an amazing Windows
Media Player FAQ.
Learn how you can play
Media Clips in PowerPoint 2002 by Using Windows Media
Player..
Download a free add-in that allows you to insert
movies Using Windows Media Player.
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PowerPoint and Producer
Here's more info about using PowerPoint
and video together.
Visit the Microsoft
Producer home page to learn more and download a free
copy.
Patrice-Anne
Rutledge reviews Producer for Indezine.com
Producer
Tips and Tricks has extensive information on Microsoft
Producer.
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Conversion
You'll find detailed conversion pairs on the Video Conversion page.
Learn to change codecs and
convert video formats with Stoik Video Converter
in this tutorial.
Learn video codec conversion
with VirtualDub.
Convert VideoCD DAT Movies To MPEG with VCDGear.
Here's a wiki on putting videos on PSP, iPod, Smartphones, PDAs, PMPs, handhelds, etc.
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Tips & Tutorials
The Ball Media Innovations site has a nice article called The
Secret To A Successful Video.
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