Windows Live Movie Maker cuts the last seconds of my second clip 6.52.52.

Windows Live Movie Maker cuts the last seconds of my second clip 6.52.52. How can I avoid this? I have to somehow extend the length of the clip?

Hello

See the links in "BOLD" below for help Windows Live MovieMaker.

My friend John Papa - MVP - is the expert on Windows Movie Maker.

PapaJohn.org
http://Papajohn.org/

PapaJohn - online tutorials
http://www.Papajohn.org/mm2-online-tutorials.html

Windows Movie Maker Tutorials - see the menu on the left and others on the main screen.
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.NET/tutorials/

Windows Live Movie Maker that works on Vista and Windows 7, see the link under Windows Live Essentials.
http://windowslivehelp.com/

Windows Live - Movie Maker Portal - official support Site - see also the Forums of the right part of the page
http://windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?ProductID=5

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These might help:

Getting started with Windows Movie Maker

Import video, photos and audio on Windows Movie Maker

Import video from a videotape

Get a movie in Windows Movie Maker

Make a movie quickly in Windows Movie Maker (AutoMovie)

Publish a movie in Windows Movie Maker

I hope this helps.

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