Since have no idea of formats of your movie clips, you can try Video Converter for Mac.
You need to convert Quicktime videos to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
A converter they are found easy on google
I am not understanding the question. If you are asking how to get clips you created from Windows Movie Maker onto your computer, click on Publish or Finish Movie. This will convert it into a Standard viewing format that you will be able to view on your computer, iPhone, iPod or any other device that reads media. If this is not the answer to your question, re-post it again with more detail.
Today's hottest movie clips can be found in virtual environments for the most part. One of the most popular sites where you can view movie clips is YouTube.
There are numerous types of videos on Yahoo. They have amateur videos, music videos, tv show clips, news clips, movie clips, movie trailers and sports clips.
A web search (or Google search) for: treasure planet movie clips will produce many options to choose from. (Whether or not you can download the clips is another story though).Or you can download Treasure Planet clips from torrents via P2P file sharing programs.
Movie clips must be IMPORTED into the Windows Movie Maker program. And too, the clips must be in a format compatible with the program:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
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You can download anime clips free online. Just Google: free anime clips for results. Once you have the clips downloaded, you will need to convert them to one of the following file name extensions compatible with Windows Movie Maker if it's not already on of them: .asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv Make sure the owner of the clip is allowing the use of your kind of project.
You can not download movie clip for your own trailer
The Smart Movie Player was designed to convert and view video clips on a variety of handheld devices such as phones and pocket computers. This software allowed a person to view a greater number of video formats than with standard programs.