That is cool I also enjoy taking pictures and small movie clips too !! I make almost all my movie clips with my digital camera too, although I do have a video capture card that I can transfer video from a camcorder or other input source into my computer. I've tried making a few with background music and title panes using Pinnacle Studio and Windows Movie maker too. Here is one using the Pinnacle Studio Program and some of it's background music. http://photos.imageevent.com/vprb/farmmpgs/Corncrib%20Teardown%204.wmv What sort of format does your camera record in ? My Olympus uses Quick Time which I've never been too fond of and it often required folks I shared with to download the player to view my clips.( That was a big issue when folks are on dial up access and trying to download a software program like Quick Time) I like the Windows Media player format the best and it seems to be pretty universal for almost everyone to see. Anyhow after much searching for some sort of software converter a friend sent me a link to a free program that allows me to convert between different video formats. That allows me to convert my Quick Time Clips to Windows Media Format. If that is something you would be interested in I could email it or send or post a link to the download source. I think the free version has a clip limit of 5 minutes. That has worked fine for me so far. Enjoy seeing other peoples pictures and movies from around the world. |