Editing video with Windows Media Player

I want to change the part of a video with Windows Media Player. How do I do that?

Hello

What operating system is installed on the computer?

You will not be able to edit videos in Windows Media Player. Instead, you can try to edit the videos by using Windows Live Movie maker.

Reference:

Windows Live Essentials: Movie Maker

http://explore.live.com/Windows-Live-Essentials-Movie-Maker-get-started

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