There are only a scant few audio editing options in Windows Movie Maker (any version) including Vista.
To edit the audio, make sure you are in the Time-line view of the program. Right-click on the Audio/Music track and select the edits you wish from the drop-down list that appears.
If you have windows movie maker you can make a movie just get a video camera record it and put it on windows movie maker and edit it.If you have a youtube account you can post the movie.
imovie or windows movie maker should be fine for home movies
Someone would use Windows Movie Maker to edit and add features to clips and movies through the program. This program usually comes standard with Windows 7 or higher installations
The video files must be compatible with Windows Movie Maker in order to edit them in the program. File name extensions (formats) compatible with Windows Movie Maker include:asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvIf the video is not one of those listed above, you will need to convert it to one of them before it can be imported and edited in Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Media Player only plays the videos. You can only create/edit video in Windows Movie Maker.
Right click on file, click open with Windows Movie Maker Project, Add clips and edit by deleting unwanted parts add music and click on DVD to save the movie in the format playable by Windows Media Player.
You can download Windows Movie Maker v2.1 for Windows XP from this URL:http://www.nomboo.co.cc/2009/10/movie-maker-create-edit-and-share-your.html
Movie Maker a free Windows program
No. Windows Movie Maker records in .wma (Windows Media Audio) format. However, you can import and edit .wav files in the program.
Windows Movie Maker
Unfortonatly not. Sorry. :P
Yes. Windows Movie Maker can edit a 5 minute video with ease. And, no, there isn't really any limit to how long a video can be.