You have to convert the Flip videos to a file name extension (format) compatible with Windows Movie Maker (or Windows Live Movie Maker):
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
No. You can't import URLs into Windows Movie Maker.
i had the same problem. and i watched videos on youtube. and im still having a little bit of trouble. but it helped a lot!
I haven't used windows movie maker before. I kind of knowing it doesn't support mov format as import content. So you'd better converting the format into the contents that supported by windows movie maker, and edit it. Or you may try MPEG Video Wizard DVD to edit you mov videos, it accepts mov format as import content as well as output content.
If you have a USB cord then connect it into your (thingie) Where you put your flash drives. Then go to Windows Movie Maker and hit Import Videos which is in the tasks bar. And your videos should be in your file where the videos were transfered
How are you trying to import the video? With Windows Movie Maker, Windows Photo Gallery (or other program)? Windows Photo Gallery should work for importing your hd camcorder video. Windows Movie Maker is rather persnickety with importing (my experience anyhow). Open Windows Photo Gallery and click on File, Import from Scanner or Camera.
You can edit flash videos with some editors that support flash formats. Flash is a kind of video formats that are very suitable to playback and transmit on the internet, and not all of the video editor support it. a. You can convert videos from Flash to avi or wmv formats with some converter, then import it to windows movie maker. b. Choose a editor that supports flash videos, like ArcSoft ShowBiz 5. and directly edit with flash.
You Click on the Add photos and videos button and choose the files you want to add.
In Windows Movie Maker 2.1, in the left side pane click "Import Pictures" in the Category "Capture Video" in Movie Tasks. (Movie Maker 2.1 is in Windows XP & Vista) In Windows Live Movie Maker, Import Files is located on the Home tab. Click it and select the files.
First you must import your video clips into Windows Movie Maker. Under the "Import" section on the left side of the screen, click the link that says "Videos", and then select the videos you would like to import. Then click either "import" or "open". When your videos have been imported, just drag the clips you want to use into the timeline or storyboard.
First you must upload your videos to the computer. Then go on to windows movie maker and click import media. It should then be dropped in the timeline.
Usually it means that it is the wrong format, you can get a free video converter online and change the format to windows media. MWV, MPG.
try and find the device in the 'Computer' folder.. if you're using windows that is..