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Movie Maker 2 is free for XP and has a graphic equalizer.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...viemaker2.mspx Reducing the sliders on the right should get rid of the hiss. ![]() Or try Zwei-Stein Video Editor
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Graphic Equalizers are the same in all audio/video editors. The sliders on the right control the higher frequencies. Reduce these sliders and the hiss will reduce.
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Try Movie Maker 2. It's very easy to use for beginners and is more recent than Zwei-Stein. The equalizer pictured above is from Movie Maker.
What size is the file you're working on, and how much RAM do you have? Video editors create temporary files during editing which can be 2-3 times the size of the original file, so you will need plenty of free disk space if it's a large file.
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The file I am trying to edit with Movie Maker 2 is only 56 mb's and I have plenty of RAM space so I dont know why I am getting errors when trying to import it. The error I get just states "unspecified error" and I get this with all video files I try to import.
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Do the videos play in your media player? If not, check with G-Spot to see what codecs are needed.Then look in the Movie Maker or Zwei-Stein help files to see what video formats they support.
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