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www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBK2rfZt32g
Start watching the above video. When it hits 2:16, start playing the video below. (For best results, video below should be at a little below half volume compared to above video.) Keep watching the above video, though, as both are playing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=caxWKj35QCk
Probably most convenient to open two windows. Stop the second video, and then alt+tab over and press play on that as the first video gets to 2:16.
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Trust Glenn to come to this junction.
You're absolutely right, though.
How did you even figure that out?
It's awesome.
My mom pointed me to this video, and i just happened to have that music in my head at the time. It just worked, I guess. Someone shedding a tear in gentle but happy awe...that's perfectly the emotion of that strings phrase.
glenn
glenn you have to synch them and upload it as its own video.
Can someone please point me to an easy-to-use free video editing program?
Video Pad Video Editor would probably be really helpful for this kind of thing I think. That said Windows Media Maker (or whatever it's called) might get the job done, not sure.
I hear that WMM isn't natively on W7. Where can I get the Vista version?
Yeah it is. Check "Accessories" or "Windows Live" depending on what version of Windows 7 you have.
It's Windows Live Movie Maker, not Windows Movie Maker.
I think it'd still work for what you're doing. I dunno though, I don't really use it.
Just download the Video Pad program I said. It's free, and better.