If you mean Windows Movie Maker and GIF animations, that is easy.
Simply import the GIF animation into the program. Drag it down into the Time-line view of the program. Then, drag out the GIF on the time-line (drag it to the right). That is the only way to see the animation work. You have to extend the GIF animation on the time-line for the animation to work.
To transfer pictures from PMB (Picture Motion Browser) to Windows Movie Player, first, open PMB and locate the photos you want to transfer. Select the images and choose the option to export or save them to a folder on your computer, such as the Desktop or Pictures folder. Once the images are saved, open Windows Movie Player and import the photos from the folder where you saved them. You can then arrange and use them in your movie project.
When moving pictures first came out, people loved them. The moving pictures was a big step for the movie industry.
Import them. You can't do this on Windows Live Movie Maker however (the newest one out). Only on v2.1 and v2.6. Stretch out the .gif file on the Time-line to see it in action.
Most windows computers come with a free copy of windows movie maker. There are some free video editing programs out there for you as well. Check the related links for help finding one.
Sorry. You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by 'moving photobucket pics'. If you mean GIF animations, then all you need to do is import them into Windows Movie Maker. Drag the animation down into the Time-line and extend it (drag it to the right). The animation only works after you drag it out on the time-line.
Ulysses S. Grant did not have a favorite movie. Moving pictures were still in their infancy in the 1880s when he died.
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker, Live Movie Maker or any other version.
using windows movie maker
Windows Media Player.
No sorry
You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.