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Yeah, I second that. And if you have Windows Vista, then MovieMaker there has some nice improvements to the extra features like transitions and effects etc... For basic home video stuff you really don't need to spend money - so go with MovieMaker.
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Ditto!
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for a moment there i thought the thread saids video eating people
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