The overall quality of videos created in Windows Movie Maker depends on the source of media imported (high-quality, vhs quality, HD, etc.) . If you are trying to make video you have in your movie look better than the source actually is, you can't.
You can edit videos on a computer with video editing software such as Windows Movie Maker (or for higher quality projects, something like Sony Vegas might be better).
You can't edit audio/video in Windows Movie Maker. If you wish to enhance the quality of either, you will need to use an external editor first.
In my opinion, Windows Movie Maker v2.6 is best. But, if you have Windows Xp, the only Movie Maker version the operating system supports is v2.1.
Easy. Save it in a lower quality.
Since Windows Movie Maker is freeware sometimes when you finish your movie it lags horribly. Purchasing higher quality movie editing software will most likely fix this problem as it is better designed.
Movie Maker is included in the Windows system software bundle (Example: Windows Xp, Vista).
When you Publish/Finish your video in Windows Movie Maker, choose the More Settings option. There is a wider selection of quality settings to select from in that menu.
Windows Movie Maker projects must be Published/Finished before they are converted to a Standard format used by YouTube.
You can't make the actual video better quality than imported as. In other words, if you are hoping to edit the video (to adjust color, size, etc.), you can't do that within the program.
Microsoft Windows Movie Maker lets the user create video/audio projects.
Windows XP (Movie Maker v2.1) is not as reliable as newer versions of the program. However, XP users are not able to download the newer versions of Windows Movie Maker (such as v2.6 or Windows Live Movie Maker) as these downloads only support Windows Vista operating systems.What you can do though, is download Windows Movie Maker v2.1 for Xp from the site posted below. It is rated as a 100% safe and reliable download:http://www.nomboo.co.cc/2009/10/movie-maker-create-edit-and-share-your.html
Well, there's Sony Vegas, it's higher quality than Windows Movie Maker, but Sony Vegas comes with a trial and after the trial you have to pay. But for Windows Movie Maker, the quality sucks. but it's free.