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Hi, I was wondering if you know there is a way to make a "locked" wmv video
clip to move fast and forward. I'll explain. I have a WMV clip, I can watch it, but I cannot fast forward/reverse it. Thanks! Justin |
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"Justin" <> wrote in message news:7lMzc.18623$.. . > Hi, I was wondering if you know there is a way to make a "locked" wmv > video > clip to move fast and forward. I'll explain. I have a WMV clip, I can > watch it, but I cannot fast forward/reverse it. > > Thanks! > > You could try importing it into Windows Movie Maker and making a new wmv out of it. Then again Movie Maker may come up with an error message saying it isn't indexed and can't read it. Or, if you have TMPGeng, try renaming the file to .asf and loading it into that. Mark W |
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