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Capturing Video With Windows Movie Maker

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Summary: How to capture video using Windows Movie Maker in this free home movie video.

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"This is Jake here with Expert Village and we are talking about capturing your home videos. Now if you are going through the windows media maker and you do not have many dvd maybe you just have a output to a RCA cable and you are going to want to look on your camera, look at the camera settings and you can adjust the old settings here particularly but I usually leave them on default especially if these are just home videos. If you do need help don't be afraid and go click over and look for the help button. So what you are going to want to do is name your file, don't ever leave it untitled because anytime you need something important you are going to want to be able to know where it is at. So go ahead and name it now typically if you only have 1 drive maybe you are on a laptop then you might want to you know put it on the same drive. But typically try to get a extra drive to put all of your video stuff because videos take up so much space then your regular. "

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