Try again. There should be no reason why you can't Publish your video in Windows Movie Maker. <--- YEAH that's very helpful ....
See if the videos you have imported are compatible or not .
Yes. If you have already Published your Windows Movie Maker video, you can safely delete them from the program.
You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker, but you can extract the audio from a video in Windows Movie Maker v2.6 and save/publish it as an audio file.
You have to have the original source files available to be able to Publish a video in Windows Movie Maker. If they are not available on your computer (for the program to access) then you can't publish the video.
Depending on your version of Windows Movie Maker, you need to either Publish the video (Vista v2.6) or Finish the movie (Xp v2.1).Publishing/Finishing the movie/video is how the project is converted into .wmv format.
You have to Publish the video first (that is exporting). The process changes the Windows Movie Maker file to a Standard viewing format (and not a project file).
there shud be a button on the top saying where you wanna publish it and you click that and just sign in
YouTube does not accept Windows Movie Maker Project files (MSWMM). You have to Publish or Finish your video in Windows Movie Maker first. This process changes the project file into a Standard viewing format that can easily be uploaded to YouTube.Just remember... Publish or Finish the video before burning, uploading or emailing.
In the Windows Movie Maker program, exporting is accomplished through the Publish or Finish Movie options (depending on which version you are using). In order to convert a Windows Movie Maker project to Standard Viewing format, you have to Publish or Finish the movie.
To change the video from a project file (MSWMM) to a Standard viewing format such as .wmv in Windows Live Movie Maker, you simply have to Publish it.
There is NO feature in Windows Movie Maker for reversing video.
Nope... No video looping in Windows Movie Maker.
Publish/Finish the video in Windows Movie Maker. That makes the entire video one clip.