By Publishing or Finishing it. The video will end wherever your last clip is.
If you can't close Windows Movie Maker on your computer, this is what you do:> Click Ctrl+Alt+Delete> Click on Start Task Manager> Under Applications tab, click on Windows Movie Maker and press End Task> If Windows Movie Maker is not in that list, click on the Processes tab> Click on Show Processes for all users> Scroll down to MOVIEMK.exe and press End ProcessThe program will close. This procedure can be used for any programs you can't close down manually (and those found running behind Windows).
It all depends with the settings on the Windows Live movie maker that will determine whether or not the music and video will stop or start again at the end of the loop.
If Windows Movie Maker won't exit (close), this is what you do:> Click Ctrl+Alt+Delete> Click on Start Task Manager> Under Applications tab, click on Windows Movie Maker and press End Task> If Windows Movie Maker is not in that list, click on the Processes tab> Click on Show Processes for all users> Scroll down to MOVIEMK.exe and press End ProcessThe program will close.Note:This procedure can be used for any programs you can't close down manually (and those found running behind Windows).
Sometimes Windows Movie maker gives you a message similar to what you are describing. If you can't open Windows Movie Maker on your computer, (especially when that message appears) this is what you do:> Click Ctrl+Alt+Delete> Click on Start Task Manager> Under Applications tab, click on Windows Movie Maker and press End Task> If Windows Movie Maker is not in that list, click on the Processes tab> Click on Show Processes for all users> Scroll down to MOVIEMK.exe and press End ProcessThe program will close.Note:This procedure can be used for any programs you can't close down manually (and those found running behind Windows).
Sometimes an 'instance' of Movie Maker may be running behind Windows. The way to close any instances, is by doing the following:> Click on Ctrl+Alt+Delete (at the same time) to bring up the Task Manager> Click on Start Task Manager> In the window that opens, close any Windows Movie Maker applications you see(highlight the program and choose End Task)> Now, click on the Processes tab> If you see MOVIEMK.exe anywhere in the list, click on it and choose End ProcessThis will close all instances of the Windows Movie Maker program that may be running in the background. Now you can open Movie Maker again. This might need to be done on occasions when you receive a message saying Windows Movie Maker is already in use by another user.
Open the Time-line and make sure there is nothing on the track at the end of your video. If you are still experiencing the same problem, I suggest re-installing your Movie Maker or upgrading it to a newer version.
I am going to assume you are getting an error message something like this:Another user is running Windows Movie Maker on this computer. Please close the other session of Windows Movie Maker before starting Windows Movie Maker again.If you know for sure that another user is not running the application or another session is not in progress, here's what you do to ensure the program (and all running instances) is closed:> Click Ctrl + Alt + Del> Click on Start Task Manager> If you see Windows Movie Maker in the window that opens, click End Task> If you don't see it in that window, open the Processes tab> Find the instance(s) of WMM in the list (look for MOVIEMK.exe)> Click End ProcessThat is how you close any applications running in the background (or other instances of programs). And too, just to be on the safe side, I suggest rebooting, doing a defrag and disk cleanup before opening Windows Movie Maker again.
Sometimes you may get a message like this when you try to open Windows Movie Maker:Another user is running Windows Movie Maker on this computer. Please close the other session of Windows Movie Maker before starting Windows Movie Maker again.If you know for sure that another user is not running the application or another session is not in progress, here's what you do to ensure the program (and all running instances) is closed:> Click Ctrl+Alt+Del> Click on Start Task Manager> If you see Windows Movie Maker in the window that opens, click End Task> If you don't see it in that window, open the Processes tab> Find the instance(s) of WMM in the list (look for MOVIEMK.exe)> Click End ProcessThat is how you close any applications running in the background (or other instances of programs). And too, just to be on the safe side, I suggest rebooting, doing a defrag and disk cleanup before opening WMM again.
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Drag the video to the last open window on the Storyboard view or behind the last clip in the Time-line view.
when you've finished your movie click on the last scene and on the left hand column under "edit movie" there should be a link that says make titles or credits After you've clicked on that, click on the link at the bottom that says "add credits at the end of movie" Then put your credits in! :]
To remove frames from Windows Movie Maker, simply use the Split feature located below the Preview Pane on the right side of the program window.Click the Split button at the frame you wish to begin the cut and once again where you wish to end the cut. Delete the section Split away.