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  1. I forgot to ask another ? with my last post its nothing to do with last post but is there a guide which shows you how to cut of parts of a movie.

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    Select the in and out points using the in and out buttons (at the bottom, then hit the Del key.
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  3. which are the in and out points is there a pic guide on this please
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    I have never seen or read one. Play around. Experiment. It is the best way to learn.

    On Vdubmod they are small arrows with red and green flags underneath.
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    They're the 2 little black half-arrow things along the bottom. If you hold your mouse over them, they say Mark In and Mark Out (at least they do using VDubMod). Here, see if these help:

    http://www.doom9.org/virtualdub_procedures.htm#Splitting
    http://www.doom9.org/vdubmod-procedures.htm
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    You are right, I pointed out the wrong arrows (I don't edit in Virtualdub all that often)
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  7. ok many thanks will read up on this.
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  8. Just a quick ? how do I find place in movie which I want to remove
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    I have to ask - are you serious ? You drag the cursor on the track bar (under the preview image) to go forward or backward through the movie.
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    And hold down the SHIFT key to jump to keyframes.
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