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Hi,

 

I have a small video file (.wmv format).

 

I want to remove some part of it.

 

which software can help me ?

 

 

I searched google ...there are many splitter/joiner tools ....but I don't  want split and again join ......I want to mark part of the video and press delete to remove that part from the main video .........Is there any lightweight software ?

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I don't think it's part of Windows any longer, however you can download it (free of charge) at the Microsoft website here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker

 

Edit: it seems like the download button on the page actually downloads the Windows Essentials 2012 installer - you should be given the choice of which apps to install when you run it. I don't think a standalone installer exists anymore.

 

Edit 2: standalone/offline installer is available on this page: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows-live/essentials-install-offline-faq

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download  stucks ...I get a small app ..on click ....then I see Windows Essential 2012  pop up and progress bar ...and it stuck .....this does not work.

 

any alternative ?

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I don't think it's part of Windows any longer, however you can download it (free of charge) at the Microsoft website here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker

 

Edit: it seems like the download button on the page actually downloads the Windows Essentials 2012 installer - you should be given the choice of which apps to install when you run it. I don't think a standalone installer exists anymore.

 

Edit 2: standalone/offline installer is available on this page: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows-live/essentials-install-offline-faq

 

 

where do you see standalone installer ?   I find  windows essential 2012 only ....not movie maker.    Can you please post direct link

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where do you see standalone installer ?   I find  windows essential 2012 only ....not movie maker.    Can you please post direct link

It is part of the Windows Essentials 2012 "group". When you run the installer, it should ask you which apps/features to install.

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Go down to your language

 

on the offline faq link

 

here is direct link to english

http://g.live.com/1rewlive5-all/en/wlsetup-all.exe

 

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I have already downloaded it and installed the moviemaker and gallery.  Took all of a like a minute to download.. Its all of 131MB -- it is the offline installer

 

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If your having trouble installing it with that its your machine.

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You don't need Windows Movie Maker (131 MB).

Here's how to trim a video easily with Avidemux (free, open source, video editor, 17.0 MB only)

 

 

you misunderstood my post. I dont want to trim .

 

I want to remove some part of the video  from the main movie. 

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Try this

 

 

This is still  difficult....it seems you are deleting from the beginning.

 

What I want is ....  mark A   and  mark B  in main movie..and then press Delete -   kind of thing.      this will delete  part of the movie scenes from A to B   from the main movie.

 

so in your main movie you now won't  have A to B  scenes.  

 

Need a very simple tool for this . or tell me a simple workaround .

 

thanks

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Gone are the days where everyday people would either try to figure out the software on their own or RTFM.  Such sad times we live in.

This does seem to be a simple request, I'm not sure where the difficulty lies. :/

I just went to google and typed in "delete part of video clip" and the first result is this Youtube video:

I even remember doing this myself minus the tutorials in Windows Movie Maker when I was younger. What exactly are you getting stuck with?

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This does seem to be a simple request, I'm not sure where the difficulty lies. :/

I just went to google and typed in "delete part of video clip" and the first result is this Youtube video:

I even remember doing this myself minus the tutorials in Windows Movie Maker when I was younger. What exactly are you getting stuck with?

 

in my windows movie maker there is no timeline. where do you get this timeline ?  I see you are dropping the video into timeline.

 

 

also how do you remove ? are u pressing delete button ?

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in my windows movie maker there is no timeline. where do you get this timeline ?  I see you are dropping the video into timeline.

Again, a quick Google tells me that Microsoft removed the timeline view in Windows Movie Maker and replaced it with a storyboard/filmstrip view. (Source.)

I don't mind answering questions, but it's a bit frustrating that all I'm doing is going to Google, typing in your question for you and giving you Google's answer. There should also be a help section in Windows Movie Maker that would be able to help you find your way around the software. If memory serves it's not an overly complex application, I think I was about 11 when I first started playing around with it. If I could figure it out at the age of 11 then I'm sure you would have no problem yourself if you think it through. (Y)

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Try Freemake Video Converter:

 

http://download.freemake.com/VideoConverter/Offline/FreemakeVideoConverter_4.1.3.11.exe

 

Add a video
Browse for the video you'd like to cut using the "+Video" button or drag-'n-drop option.

 

Cut your video
Click "Edit/Play" button on the right. Set the markers of the beginning and end of the part you want to remove. Click "Delete selection", then "Ok".
delete video part

 

Save changes
To save the changes, you have to convert your video. Choose a format (better the same as the original), preset "Same as source", and click "Convert".

 

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Try Freemake Video Converter:

 

http://download.freemake.com/VideoConverter/Offline/FreemakeVideoConverter_4.1.3.11.exe

 

Add a video

Browse for the video you'd like to cut using the "+Video" button or drag-'n-drop option.

 

Cut your video

Click "Edit/Play" button on the right. Set the markers of the beginning and end of the part you want to remove. Click "Delete selection", then "Ok".

delete video part

 

Save changes

To save the changes, you have to convert your video. Choose a format (better the same as the original), preset "Same as source", and click "Convert".

 

Qy9WL1X.jpg

 

exactly I followed these steps. 

They don't work.   they did not remove the scenes from main movie.

Please check at your side.

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Come on man, how difficult can it be to use the online help coming and Google?

As others have said before - helping you is one thing, having to explain every single mouse click is another.

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Come on man, how difficult can it be to use the online help coming and Google?

As others have said before - helping you is one thing, having to explain every single mouse click is another.

 

That is not the point.  I am looking for the right software.   As you see I  check it at my end  and  giving my feedback.  

 

many people advertise their products .....they don't  care about  the requirement.

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