JVC (and most newer camcorders) usually import video to your computer in .MOV format. Since Windows Movie Maker doesn't accept .mov or .mp4 formatted files, you will need a video converter to convert the camcorder video for use in Windows Movie Maker.
Free video converters are available online. Simply Google: free video converters. Once you have downloaded a video converter, locate the the files for conversion. Follow the conversion instructions ensuring your "Output Source" is one of those listed below:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
If your conversion is successful, you should be able to import the newly converted camcorder video into Windows Movie Maker for editing.
Videos from cameras need to be compatible with Windows Movie Maker file formats:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
If your camera video is not one of the formats mentioned above, you will need to convert it before it can be imported into the program.
I know for a fact that MovieMaker doesn't allow Quicktime player, however, I found a site called www.downloadvideos-convert.com which converts videos into videos that MovieMaker can handle, BUT it keeps making my videos shorter (as in, it makes my videos end too early). Any other suggestions or advice? please?
Import the JVC Everio video to your computer first (using Windows Photo Gallery). Once it is on your computer, you will need to convert it to a video file compatible with Windows Movie Maker:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Free video converters are available online. And you can even find sites that convert your video for you without downloading a program for it too. In any case, find yourself a converter and convert the Everio video to one of the formats above. Once you have done that, you will be able to import and use the video in Windows Movie Maker.
Click on the Import button on the top menu. Locate the vide
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.
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
you can't turn the sound on when you upload the videos to your computer then the sound goes on
Yes, many videos are created by using a digital camera. Although, it would be a good idea to upload the video file to your computer, use a video editor, and then upload it onto YouTube so that your video will seem professional looking instead of a rough draft look.
Sites on which u can upload videos,pictures. For example youtube or yahoo videos
You either use the video you filmed with your web cam in your computer. With that you need to keep it somewhere so you can upload it. I pt them on my desktop. Or if you filmed with a camera or video camera, upload them, then do the same thing as with the first one.
You can't upload videos to YouTube with Windows Media Player.
I don't think you can upload to iTunes. But, you can upload your videos to sites like YouTube, Google Videos, Clipser, etc.
To take images (pictures) or videos
The steps to upload a video include first transferring the footage from the camera to the computer. Then use a website such as Youtube or Facebook and upload your video.
Most, but not all, digital cameras will record videos.
A web camera is basically a digital camera that hooks up to your computer through a USB cable and captures images at a certain frame rate. Utilizing the software it come's with you can record, save, and upload still photos and videos.