Yes, you can add pictures with the copy/cut/paste method.
Although it is probably wiser to use the Import media feature of WMM (Windows Movie Maker) until you are more familiar with the program, you can copy and paste media directly from folders on your computer (or removable device).
No. Windows DVD Maker maxes up and limits to 999 pictures, Windows DVD Maker says that you can only do 999 pictures because it says 999 pictures is enough
Sorry. You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker, Live Movie Maker or any other version.
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You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.
The way I know how to do it is... You have to have windows and you need Windows Movie Maker. You find some pictures and save them in a folder. You open Windows movie maker and import the pictures. You can add titles to them and then you can mess around with the sound and stuff.
it works for any camera just save your videos/pictures on to your documents and just upload to the WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER, it is easy.
You have to really look at the Time-line when adding pictures to a project in Windows Movie Maker. Something is not exact if your video is longer than the original project.
Yes windows movie maker, imovie. ("'\(o.o)/"')
Effects in Windows Movie Maker include transitions between video clips or pictures, film effects for separate clips, overlays, credits, subtitles, and captions.
No, it's illegal.
Click on them and choose delete/cut/remove.