It is possible to export fully uncompressed Audio and Video from Windows Movie Maker, but be forewarned that the file size will be enormous! Windows Movie Maker comes with several quality profiles, but you can create your own profiles using Windows Media Profile Editor. Follow the instructions here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Create-custom-movie-settings-for-Windows-Movie-Maker
The Profile Editor gives two options for lossless audio: uncompressed PCM and WMA lossless. So far as I know, there is only one option for lossless video: "Full Frames (uncompressed)". I wouldn't recommend it, since it yields ridiculously huge file sizes.
(You can get very high quality video with a much smaller file size by selecting the "Quality VBR" option for "Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile." Under "Target bit rates" click "Add" and set the video quality to 100%. Save your custom profile and copy it to a folder called "Profiles" in
After you've created the WMV using Windows Movie Maker, you can convert it to AVI losslessly by opening it in VirtualDub (using the DirectShow plugin) and saving it with whatever lossless codec you have installed on your PC (e.g. Huffyuv, Lagarith).
It is possible to export fully uncompressed Audio and Video from Windows Movie Maker, but be forewarned that the file size will be enormous! Windows Movie Maker comes with several quality profiles, but you can create your own profiles using Windows Media Profile Editor. Follow the instructions here:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Create-custom-movie-settings-for-Windows-Movie-MakerThe Profile Editor gives two options for lossless audio: uncompressed PCM and WMA lossless. So far as I know, there is only one option for lossless video: "Full Frames (uncompressed)". I wouldn't recommend it, since it yields ridiculously huge file sizes. You can get very high quality video with a much smaller file size by selecting the "Quality VBR" option for "Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile." Under "Target bit rates" click "Add" and set the video quality to 100%. Save your custom profile and copy it to a folder called "Profiles" in :\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared. (See instructions at the above link.) The new quality setting will be available next time you use Windows Movie Maker.
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Yes it can if you have the necessary wires.
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i have no idea but someone please answer it for me!
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).
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yes you click on the export to windows media hyperlink and you can save it in a playlist to listen anywhere
You need to export it as a .mov file or another type of video file that is compatible with your computer. This is a really simple process and should only take 30 seconds to export.
Hotmail uses the CSV format so it is easy to export contacts to a vCard file. If you use a Windows Live ID, your contacts will automatically sync. If you are using a POP3 server, it is recommended that you use a free program such as Windows Easy Transfer, which will export your contacts all at one time. Because Hotmail uses CSV, you can export all your contacts at one time instead of dealing with them individually.
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