You have to download video to your computer before you can import it into Windows Movie Maker. You can't simply drag and drop it into the program from Media Player. Find the 'source video' on your computer and import it from there.
Windows Media Player.
You can right-click on the file in Windows Movie Maker and select copy. Then, in Windows Movie Maker, paste it in the Imported Media pane.Or,Right-click on the file in Windows Media Player, scroll down to Open File Location, then import the media that way.
Try watching it on your Windows Media Player. If you can't see it on Windows Media Player, then it is not formatted correctly to view in Windows Live Movie Maker.
The Windows Media Player video has to be an actual file to be imported into Windows Movie Maker (meaning you can't drag and drop it).Although I haven't tried it, I believe you can copy the file from Windows Media Player and paste it into Windows Movie Maker (but I don't know this for sure).The best way to get media from Windows Media Player is to ensure it is Saved in the Library. Then, open the file's location and import it that way.
MSWMM (Microsoft Windows Movie Maker) files cannot be viewed in Windows Media Player.The project file must be Published or Finished in the program before it can be viewed in Media Player.
In my opinion, Windows Movie Maker.
In order to see a Windows Movie Maker project file on ANY media player, you must first Publish/Finish the video. This exports/converts the project file into Standard Viewing format. Then it can be played on a media player.
Media players play media, video editing software (like Windows Movie Maker) is for movie/video creating.
Windows Media Player only plays the videos. You can only create/edit video in Windows Movie Maker.
First you have to rip the CD to your computer (use Windows Media Player for that). Once you have the CD music on your computer, Import it into Windows Movie Maker using the Import Media feature.
Not possible. Just use Windows movie maker instead.
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.