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@Pinworm45: Go
Wow, i will try that when my g/f gets off the computer down stairs. Thanks for the advise.
@Utilize123: Go
Sorry if this is a little OT, but you could use Super instead of windows movie maker. Literally just a drag+drop, drag+drop, go.
@Wolvereness: Go
Yea, that's basically what windows movie maker is. I would do it on cubase. But i can't just have an image for a movie there.
@Pinworm45: Go
Wow, i will try that when my g/f gets off the computer down stairs. Thanks for the advise.
@Utilize123: Go
Sorry if this is a little OT, but you could use Super instead of windows movie maker. Literally just a drag+drop, drag+drop, go.
@Wolvereness: Go
Yea, that's basically what windows movie maker is. I would do it on cubase. But i can't just have an image for a movie there.