is that even possible? how does making it 2 frames length help?CrackTheSky wrote: Haven't read the rest of the thread, but it is possible to get WMM to cut down to one frame. You need to reduce the clip to two frames and then put the marker in the middle of the frame on the timeline and use whatever hotkeys WMM uses for splitting clips.
More precise control?
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Oh, well, I suppose you're right. Dunno why I thought that part was necessary, but using the cutting hotkeys does work to get clips down to one frame, I'm *almost* positive.Purge wrote:is that even possible? how does making it 2 frames length help?CrackTheSky wrote: Haven't read the rest of the thread, but it is possible to get WMM to cut down to one frame. You need to reduce the clip to two frames and then put the marker in the middle of the frame on the timeline and use whatever hotkeys WMM uses for splitting clips.
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I can confirm that wrong.Oh, well, I suppose you're right. Dunno why I thought that part was necessary, but using the cutting hotkeys does work to get clips down to one frame, I'm *almost* positive.
It IS possible though to get it to one frame. I usually just did achieved this by splitting the clip twice, then merging afterwards.
And yeah, definitely get Vegas or Premiere if you want more precise control over frames =o
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