![]() After I trim them in Movie Maker I always take them and throw them into my video converter I have and that seems to take the bloat right out. If you don't care about file size bloat then Windows Movie Maker is good, super easy to use. ![]() +1 LightWorks - not user friendly, but very powerful once you figure it outĪlso, for the money Sony Vegas is a good solution there ain't much to screw-up in Windows Movie Maker. though I'm not sure what I could be doing wrong. ![]() Perfectly willing to admit this is something stupid I'm doing if the consensus is that I'm just plain wrong about this. export, and whammo, I get a 350mb file (and degraded quality compared to the original source file). so, for example I take a 30 second 100mb MP4 video file, import it into movie maker, trim it in half, save it with exactly the same bit-rate / resolution as the source file. Movie maker is handy for quick little trims / splicing clips together - though I have found it has a weird tendency to bloat out my files.
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