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  1. OK. I finally figured out how to edit videos and get them to display properly in windows live movie maker on windows 7, and I was able to trim out a certain portion of the video I wanted to and have it pick up at the spot I wanted it to pick up at, and on movie maker, it played ok, I put the video on youtube, when it gets to the edited portion, it plays in fast forward motion. Why is it doing this and how can I fix this?

    Edit: I since removed the video and am re uploading it due to the fact that a video before it never processed and that the 3rd video still had the fast forward motion past the 6:33 time frame.
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  2. it's at 6:33 that you want to go to.
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    I don't see what you're describing in that video, but I may have missed it. The repeated bits of shaking camera was too distracting for me to watch it all the way through. How far in is the edit point?

    That's Houseman Field right? I graduated from Union way back in '76.

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  4. it's at the 6:33 point. Yes it's houseman field.
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    I see the cut and there are terrible shakes after it, but I don't see the fast motion you described.
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  6. I'm probabily going to try reuploading the videos. Part 2 never did process nor does it look like it's wanting to process. I uploaded 3 parts all at the same time which maybe caused my problems.
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  7. I will tell you, it's not easy to hold that camera. It's a very slim camera. So I was in a little bit of pain after a while holding it.
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    pcdoctor2, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
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    One word - Tripod
    Or at the very least a monopod. Of course, it's too late for that now, but for future reference
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  10. I was in the stands shooting, wouldn't have been possible to have a tripod there.
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  11. OK I am going to attempt to reupload the video. I still saw the fast forward motion, but there was a video before it that never processed.
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    I haven't been to Houseman since they rebuilt so I'll take your word on that.
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  13. They jus did a major renovation to it last summer.
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  14. Update:

    I uploaded another video, and what is really happening is that the video playback appears to be ok, but the sounds is terrible. Sounds like it's in fast forward motion. It does not sound like that on Windows Live Movie Maker. Only on youtube. What could be causing this? Fast forward to the 6:33 marker and after that is where it happens.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtkG8vFu-tM
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