Windows Movie Maker projects must be Published/Finished before they are converted to a Standard format used by YouTube.
Yes, you can upload Windows Movie Maker videos onto YouTube provided you have exported (Finished/Published) the video in Standard Viewing format first.
Windows Movie Maker files have to be published or finished in the program first before they can be uploaded onto YouTube. The publishing/finishing process exports the project file properties into .wmv format, which is a Standard viewing format. So, Publish or Finish your video in Windows Movie Maker first. Then upload the .wmv video to YouTube.
In Windows Movie Maker, the project has to be Published/Finished/Saved before it is converted to a format that can be uploaded to YouTube.Publish/Finish the movie project in Windows Movie Maker. Name it and choose a destination to save it on your computer. Once Publishing/Finishing/Saving has been achieved, locate the file and upload it to YouTube.
You can't access YouTube directly from Windows Live, but you can upload videos to the site from the program.
Have you Published or Finished the movie in Windows Movie Maker? You have to publish or finish the project before it can be uploaded anywhere. This exporting process converts the video/audio properties of a Windows Movie Maker project file into Standard Viewing Format. The output source format is .wmv, which is a compatible format for uploading to YouTube.
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
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You have to make sure the file is Published or Finished in Windows Movie Maker first. It has to be in standard viewing format to use outside of the program. Once it is in standard viewing format you can post it on Blogger, YouTube or wherever you like.
Yes. Youtube accepts videos created with Windows Live Movie Maker. There is even a feature in the program that allows you to Publish to Youtube automatically.
Windows remix videos can be found on multiple video uploading sites. The most popular is Youtube, which has many custom Windows remix videos created by Youtube users.