New Blue FX is essentially a plug-in program that is not likely compatible with Windows Movie Maker. However, that does not mean you won't be able to combine/incorporate video exported using New Blue FX into the program.
You can easily convert AVCHD files into high quality MPEG with New Blue Upshift option.
AVCHD UpShift to batch converts AVCHD originated footage into high bitrate MPEG .m2t files for easy editing on any HD / MPEG2 capable NLE.
No. Action Essentials 2 is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Any USB sound card that works in Windows will work with Windows Movie Maker.
I don't know about Adobe Premiere, but it won't work with Windows Movie Maker in any case.
If you are asking whether there is a newer version of Windows Movie Maker for XP operating systems, the latest version is v2.1.Newer version of Windows Movie Maker do exist (such as v2.6 and Windows Live Movie Maker) but they are only for Vista operating systems.
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.
Unfortunately, you can't do that with Windows Live Movie Maker (2011). It is a stripped-down version of Windows Movie Maker with very basic features, and only one audio track to work with. Sorry.
You can download Windows Movie Maker v2.1 (for Windows Xp) from the link provided in the Related links section below.
There are three ways to install Windows Movie Maker 2.1 for Windows XP on Windows 7.1-First on Windows XP go to programs on C drive and copy the Movie Maker program file and paste it into your My Documents or Downloads folder. A copy of the Movie Maker program file should now be in your my Documents or Downloads folder where you have pasted it.Go to where you have pasted the Movie Maker file,right click on the file with your mouse and click send to zip folder. This creates a zip file with all the Movie Maker program files inside. Now to install Movie Maker 2.1 on Windows 7 you can either-1-Transfer the Movie Maker zip file from your Windows XP computer to your Windows 7 computer using Microsoft shared View or Team Viewer.Which lets you transfer files from one computer to the other computer. Or-2- Upload the Movie Maker zip file to a file sharing and storage site online like Mediafire. And then download it onto your Windows 7 computer. Or-3-Transfer the Movie Maker zip file onto a USB thumb drive from your Windows XP computer and install it onto your Windows 7 computer that way.Once you have got the Movie Maker zip file onto your Windows 7 computer using one of the three methods above. Open the zip file and extract the files to Programs on C drive and make a new folder. Rename new folder Movie Maker 2.1 so that it does not conflict with any other versions of Movie Maker you have installed.Now send the Movie Maker short cut to your desktop and click on it. And now Windows Movie Maker 2.1 is working on Windows 7. And the web cam feature will also work.But please note, you must have Windows Movie Maker 2.6 installed in order for Windows Movie Maker 2.1 to work. This is because Windows Movie Maker 2.1 uses some of the dill and program files of Windows Movie Maker 2.6 in order to run. But as long as you have Windows Movie Maker 2.6 installed,then Windows Movie Maker 2.1 will work on Windows 7.Windows Movie Maker 2.1 works on Windows 7 without any problems. And can be used alongside other versions of Windows Movie Maker,Windows Movie Maker 6 and 2.6.
some videos will not work with windows movie maker because they are mp4s and need to be changed to a different files to be able to edit on WMM
Yes,you will need windows movie maker to download content from your camcorder to your computer.It is best to have this if you want to obtain good results.
Movie Maker is Windows software so will not work with an Apple Mac where the equivalent software is called iMovie.
It sounds to me like you need to re-install Windows Movie Maker. You can download the version you want (v2.6 for Vista) or Windows Live Movie Maker (for Vista and 7) for free online. Simply Google: Windows Movie Maker and download the version your want. Install the program and test it out. It should work.