Quicktime is not a format you can import into WMM (Windows Movie Maker). Nor is .mp4, .mov or .AVI < ---- (uppercase).
These are the file name extensions (video formats) used by WMM:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
Quicktime videos need to be converted to one of the above mentioned file name extensions before they can be imported into WMM. Free video converters are available online (simply Google: free video converters).
Once you have a converter downloaded, follow the program's conversion instructions making sure your "output source" is one of the extensions WMM uses.
When you have successfully converted the Quicktime video, you will be able to import and edit it in the WMM program.
Nope... No video looping in Windows Movie Maker.
There is NO feature in Windows Movie Maker for reversing video.
Windows Movie Maker is a video editing application.
You can use Video Pad or Video Spin if you don't want to use Windows Movie Maker for your video project.
Yes, Windows Live Movie Maker can import video too. Great little program to download in addition to your current Windows Movie Maker version.
The video has to be Published/Finished in Windows Movie Maker first before you can upload it anywhere.
Google: Video Spin or Video Pad. Both are similar to Windows Movie Maker.
Yes. Windows Movie Maker has a video Overlay. It is located in the Timeline view only though.
Well, you can download Windows Live Movie Maker. Or you can try Video Spin or Video Pad. Both these downloads can be found free on the Internet. And, both are similar to Windows Movie Maker.
Unfortunately, you can't change any of the video transitions in Windows Movie Maker.
No.
The best way to fix video glitches in windows movie maker is by restoring its default setting.