muveeMix
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muveeMix allow users to create their own short personal videos from raw footage, music and pictures. The result, called a muvee, can then be embedded in your blog or shared with your friends via email. The service comes free of charge (for limited accounts), though registration is required.
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- muveeMix is simply the easiest way to mix your videos to music online.
- Just upload your videos, pictures and a favorite tune and muveeMix will automatically create a stylish music video for you!
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