No. You can't convert the file to an earlier version of a program. The codecs used to create the new file (on 2010 movie maker) can't be read. At least I don't think there is a way to convert it to an earlier version.
Flash Pro is Mac formatted and will need to be converted for use in Windows Movie Maker.
Nope. Apple uses Quicktime which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. The Quicktime video will need to be converted before it can be imported into the program.
Windows Movie Maker projects must be Published/Finished before they are converted to a Standard format used by YouTube.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
A Windows Movie Maker project file (MSWMM) can only be edited/viewed in the Windows Movie Maker program.A Windows Movie Maker movie/video file is the Finished/Published version of the project file which has been converted to a finished Standard Format for viewing.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can't do that on Windows Movie Maker.
WMM is the acronym for Windows Movie Maker.
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.
Sorry, but there is no Speed Up or Slow Down feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. That particular feature is available in the v2.1 and v2.6 Windows Movie Maker applications, but not in Windows Live Movie Maker.