Is anyone aware of macros capable of segmenting clips
into adjustable durations? I'm using Movie Maker to
prepare footage for behavioral analysis and need to
insert blank screens at regulat intervals. Since I
anticipate over 300 hours of tape, I'd like to automate
the process as much as possible.

Help/suggestions offered is/are appreciated.

Re: Macros for MM2? Please help by J

J
Tue Aug 26 08:50:50 CDT 2003

Unfortunately, there are very few "hooks" into WMM. You might try using the
"Producer" add-in for Powerpoint:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/powerpoint/producer/

Dan

"Kurt" <kfreeman@pdp.albany.edu> wrote in message
news:0f1801c36bd5$f0a42080$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Is anyone aware of macros capable of segmenting clips
> into adjustable durations? I'm using Movie Maker to
> prepare footage for behavioral analysis and need to
> insert blank screens at regulat intervals. Since I
> anticipate over 300 hours of tape, I'd like to automate
> the process as much as possible.
>
> Help/suggestions offered is/are appreciated.
>



Re: Macros for MM2? Please help by Kurt

Kurt
Tue Aug 26 09:24:45 CDT 2003

Thanks for the input. I'll check this out and see if
this fits our needs. Perhaps MM2 is the wrong program
for us to use. Maybe there's another? Adobe?
>-----Original Message-----
>Unfortunately, there are very few "hooks" into WMM. You
might try using the
>"Producer" add-in for Powerpoint:
>http://www.microsoft.com/office/powerpoint/producer/
>
> Dan
>
>"Kurt" <kfreeman@pdp.albany.edu> wrote in message
>news:0f1801c36bd5$f0a42080$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> Is anyone aware of macros capable of segmenting clips
>> into adjustable durations? I'm using Movie Maker to
>> prepare footage for behavioral analysis and need to
>> insert blank screens at regulat intervals. Since I
>> anticipate over 300 hours of tape, I'd like to automate
>> the process as much as possible.
>>
>> Help/suggestions offered is/are appreciated.
>>
>
>
>.
>

Re: Macros for MM2? Please help by The

The
Tue Aug 26 09:36:03 CDT 2003

> Thanks for the input. I'll check this out and see if
> this fits our needs. Perhaps MM2 is the wrong program
> for us to use. Maybe there's another? Adobe?

I like Vegas from Sonic Foundry better than Premiere.



Re: Macros for MM2? Please help by Kurt

Kurt
Tue Aug 26 11:45:51 CDT 2003

Thanks. I'll look into this also.

Kurt
>-----Original Message-----
>> Thanks for the input. I'll check this out and see if
>> this fits our needs. Perhaps MM2 is the wrong program
>> for us to use. Maybe there's another? Adobe?
>
>I like Vegas from Sonic Foundry better than Premiere.
>
>
>.
>