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Post by arandomtuesday on Jan 10, 2006 23:11:50 GMT -5
Okay here's the thing.
Let me start by saying I am not opposed to having 300 moving smileys on the board.
However:
Is there a way that there could be like, the original ones or something and then a link that says "more smileys" or something that leads to the rest of them? They take FOREVER to load on my computer, so when I'm typing my message they're pushing the page up and down from the loading of them.
If not, that's fine, just wondering.
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Post by Trublu on Jan 11, 2006 17:08:46 GMT -5
I was wondering the same thing. But, the only codes I have are for an on page box. So unless we can find another code, we are either stuck waiting, or we'll need to remove some.
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Post by arandomtuesday on Jan 11, 2006 17:13:54 GMT -5
I was wondering the same thing. But, the only codes I have are for an on page box. So unless we can find another code, we are either stuck waiting, or we'll need to remove some. Yeah and I like to be typing the message and see the tags at the same time so I can just just press a button instead of extra typing. But there's SO many smileys I can't see both at once. Now we have 74. We used to have 16.
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Post by svucrazy on Feb 10, 2006 21:41:10 GMT -5
Just wondering... How do you make a fan video?
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Post by munchkin25 on Feb 10, 2006 22:59:28 GMT -5
If you have some clips and a program called windows media, then you're ready to go. Check your start menu, then accessories, and it should be there.
Open the program and then go to File. Click on Import To Collections. This is how you import clips, music files (have to be MP3 though), pictures, etc. into your project.
There is something on the bottom of the Movie Maker Window called Storyboard. You can drag clips to the designated spots and video transitions to your clip. You can switch from the Storyboard to the Timeline and from there, you can add your music file to the story board and can shorten your clips here too. If you want to mute your clips, make sure that the Timeline mode is selected and the clip you want to mute. Click on Clip near the top and find Audio. Then click mute. You can also adjust the volume of the clip here too.
Once your done with your project, you can either add titles and credits from the task window section on your left hand side or save the file to your computer. Depending how many clips you have in the video depends on how long it saves.
And there svucrazy is your crash corse on music video making 101! :yahoo: :grinbounce: :laughyay:
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Post by svucrazy on Feb 11, 2006 16:08:23 GMT -5
Thanks Munchkin! ;D I think I'll try it now but where can I find good clips?
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Post by munchkin25 on Feb 11, 2006 21:48:49 GMT -5
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Post by queequeg on Feb 11, 2006 22:28:29 GMT -5
Im gonna try to make a vid.
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Post by munchkin25 on Feb 11, 2006 22:35:55 GMT -5
There so much fun, but they can be frustrating at times if your computer starts to act stupid. :dntknw:
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Post by arandomtuesday on Feb 11, 2006 23:31:42 GMT -5
Yeah like today...and yesterday....my computer needs to die.
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Post by munchkin25 on Feb 12, 2006 10:53:07 GMT -5
Yeah like today...and yesterday....my computer needs to die. How old is your computer, arandomtuesday? :dntknw:
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Post by queequeg on Feb 12, 2006 22:26:28 GMT -5
I cant find Windows Movie Maker on my computer. I have windows 200 is that a problem.
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Post by arandomtuesday on Feb 12, 2006 22:28:40 GMT -5
Shouldn't be.
Start>All Programs>Video>Windows Movie Maker.
Did that work?
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Post by munchkin25 on Feb 13, 2006 9:57:20 GMT -5
Windows 2000 does have Windows Movie Maker. I remember seeing it before because one time we used it in my computer class. Look in the accesories section of the start menu.
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Post by keepnadsgirl on Feb 16, 2006 16:07:36 GMT -5
Okay, when do the stars above your name change and what causes them to change?
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