If you want to adjust the time of each clip individually in Windows Movie Maker, click on the end of the clip and drag it to the right on the time-line.
If you want all your clips to be the same length (time-wise) throughout the project you can change the Duration Default:
> Click Tools, Options and the Advanced tab
> Adjust the time to the right of Picture Duration
This menu allows you to adjust transition durations for the entire project as well. Just remember to Restore All Defaults when you've finished with the project or the setting will affect future projects.
You can't reverse anything in the Windows Movie Maker application. There is no feature to do that.
Yes, you can slow down a clip in Windows Movie Maker. Click on the option Slow Down, Half in the Effects menu.
None of them do. Windows Movie Maker programs do not come with integrated clips/clipart, etc.
You need to right-click on the Music/Audio track for adjustment options.
Sorry. That can't be done on Windows Live Movie Maker.
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Visit the link posted below. It is a video tutorial on how to reverse a clip in Windows Movie Maker.
Trying to figure out what you mean by the question. The movement from clip to clip would likely be frames.
An audio clip is a piece of a song . You can divide the clip using windows movie maker I have absolutely no idea.
By Publishing or Finishing it. The video will end wherever your last clip is.
You can't have more than one clip in use at a time on the Video track in Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker version 2.6.