Say I import my paid for CD to WMP
- OzzieAlThor79
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Say I import my paid for CD to WMP
and then use said WMA file in Windows Movie Maker 2. Am I destroying said audio? I haven't heard any loss to the quality of the audio since importing it into Media Player.
I would also assume there's less chance of my audio running into problems during editing since it's a Windows file now basically.
Am I on something or onto something?
I would also assume there's less chance of my audio running into problems during editing since it's a Windows file now basically.
Am I on something or onto something?
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That'd be a nice change of pace. Capturing my footage is taking me forever. For the life of me I can't get my Eva (original realse) footage to look decent. So something working SIMPLY would be an *awesome* change of pace.Willen wrote:It's actually one of the easiest parts of making an AMV.OzzieAlThor79 wrote:*sigh*
More crap to learn....
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