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You're welcome AND...... hello from another Texan. I was born here. That means that if we ever become our own country here, I'm a natural born citizen. hahaha
Carl.... just saw the link for your website and am now poking around in there. I like it!
Jaclin
Good to know. I am assuming you're telling me that editing video can bog down a computer that is not loaded. Guess I'm good to go then.
Jaclin
Thank you Phil. You're the best! I did not have the latest updates and now I do... thanks to YOU!!
You are very much appreciated. I'll be sure to keep an eye on updates from now on.
Big Hugs to You!
Jaclin

P.S. I like your sig tag. I'm going to figure out my information and do the same.

I think I have it all. My husband built my computer for me. I'm sure it is overkill, but I like it.
Hello again Phil.

It was Windows Media Player that would not play the wav file. The version of WaveEditor that I am using is version
1.0.1.3320. I did not try to play the wav file in PD10. I only opened it in WMP. I have deleted the file already, so I can't look to see if it would play in WMP. I will have to make another one and try it again. I'm not sure what you mean when you say patch. Sorry for my ignorance about this. I do appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions. You have helped a lot. I'll look though the form to see if I can figure out what a patch is.
Hope you have a wonderful day!
Jaclin
Good morning Phil,

Thanks so much for your answer. It helped a lot. The first time I saved it, I did it in wav format. I had no sound for some reason, so I saved it again as a wma and I have sound on that one. Not sure if I did something wrong or if there is some sort of glitch in PD10. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. I really appreciate your quick response!!

Hope you have a beautiful day!
Jaclin
Hello. I'm using Power Director 10. I had an audio file. I figured out how to edit the file and clip out the stuff I don't want, but now how do I put all of the pieces together and how do I save it as an audio file that will open up with windows media player? Thank you!!
Jaclin
What a wonderful little forum we have here. Thanks for all of the replies. I just can't express how excited I was to be able to do this. Such a simple thing to most of you.... but a big thing for me. I have much to learn and I look forward to this old dog learning some new tricks!
Jaclin
Guess I'm not as stupid as I thought. hahaha The video link for the tutorial was fabulous. Again,
I really appreciate that you took the time to help me. I had made a video that was rather long of
my parrot talking. There were long breaks in between him saying anything. I wanted to take those
parts out. Thanks to you and your help, I was able to do that. THANK YOU!!!!!!! My husband just
went online and bought the program for me!
Jaclin
Thanks so much Tony for coming to my rescue. I guess I gave away the fact that I'm a newbie by not using the correct terminology. I'm going to go look at all of the links that you sent to me. I really appreciate your help and I also appreciate that you were able to do it so quickly. THANK YOU!!!!!!!! If I'm still too stupid after watching the videos, I may need to come back for a little tweaking.
Jaclin
Hello, I have the trial version of PowerDirector 10. I searched through the forum for information on splicing videos, but don't see anything. I looked at the tutorials, but don't see anything to help me learn how to do this. There are middle parts of videos I'd like to be able to cut out. Can someone walk me through this like I'm in kindergarten? Or... make a video tutorial of how to do it? I am wanting to buy this program if I can figure out how to do this one thing. Thanks so much.
Jaclin
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