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==Video Editing==
==Video Editing==
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Open Adobe Premiere Elements and create a new project.  Once the program is open, click on teh '''Add Media''' button up on the taskbar.  Find you media files to be edited and import them into the program.  Double-click on the clip that you want to edit first and it will be loaded into the monitor.  Use the arrow buttons on either side of the play button to move the video one frame at a time until you locate the frame in the video that you want to start the final video from.  Click on the '''In''' button to start the edit of your clip for the final video.  Move to the end of the portion that you want for the first clip.  Note that the frames showing when clicking the buttons will be included in the clipped section from the imported video.  Click on the '''Out''' button to end the section of video to be cut from the imported video.


Next, take the mouse and left click on the screen showing the video and drag it down to '''Video 1''' on the timeline.  Clicking on the timeline at this point will switch the monitor to the video clip in the timeline.  Clicking on the '''Play''' button will then play the section you just dragged down to the timeline.  To go back to the imported video for more sections to edit, click on '''Clip''' at the top of the monitor.  Change imported videos as needed and repeat the above procedures to put clips together for the final video.
'''Note:''' Videos can be resized to remove the tagging by '''Fraps''' by clicking on the video in the monitor when it is set to the timeline.  Additionally the video may need to be resized due to the settings in '''Adobe Premiere Elements''' to retain the original resolution.  This needs to be done for each clip put into the timeline section.
Clips in the timeline can be moved around in order to arrange sections of video to the appropriate place in the final video.  Once they are arranged to your liking, play the video in the monitor to make sure that it looks the way that you want.
Now that the final video is assembled from clips, we need to edit the output for the video to the save file.  Click on the '''Export''' button on the right end of the taskbar and pick '''Windows Media'''.


==Conversion Process==
==Conversion Process==
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