Something might be wrong with your Movie Maker program if you don't have sound. First make sure your speakers are turned on and up (I've made this mistake myself several times). Test your computer audio by playing something on your Media Player. If the Media Player audio works, then something is amiss with your Movie Maker. Download your version again and re-install it.
Yes.You can import the video back into Windows Movie Maker again (as long as it is in the correct format for the program) and extract pictures from frames using the "Take Picture from Preview"feature (only available on v2.6 version).Unfortunately, WLMM (Windows Live Movie Maker) does not have this feature.
More detail on this issue is required before any resolution can be found.
You can't edit the movie (video) but you can import it and split it up for editing if you like.
They need to added to the audio track on Windows Movie Maker. The completed movie can then be burned to the DVD. Completed DVD's need to be ripped back from the disc to a format you can edit and work with, with a program such as Handbrake.
Windows Movie Maker is a persnickety program. Instead of saving the project, Publish or Finish it instead. You can always import the video back into the program for more editing. But, it saves the frustration of not being able to Save.
Download Audacity - it's a free open source sound recorder. Then go to Youtube and find a fight sequence from a film and record by pressing the record button in Audacity. Play back the file and crop it to the length and sound you want, then save it and export as a WAV file. You can then import it into Windows Movie Maker.
You can't convert it back into a .MSWMM, but you can import the .wmv file back into Windows Movie Maker and edit it again in a new project.
If you did not save/finish/publish the Windows Movie Maker project before closing the program, the videos are irretrievable. If you have a 'Saved" project, the video should be in your Collections folder - unless you moved/changed/deleted the original source files on your computer.
You can't make the music go backwards in Windows Movie Maker.If it is already recorded backwards and is in the correct format for use in the program, then you can import and use it. Otherwise, there is no feature for reversing audio.Sorry :(
A Movie Maker effect is how the clip or photo is displayed when played back.
you save it as a .gif then go to Windows Movie Maker. Click import media and find the gif. open it and go to a sound website. (i.e. findsounds.com) Right click on the URL for the sound and click save target as. Go back to WMM and click Import Audio. Snyc the sounds with the animation and your done! To put it on YouTube, click File at the top and then click Publish. Go to YT and click upload. Browse for the file, double-click it an Upload. YouTube! If you have questions about Pivot, email me at claw.jeremy@yahoo.com.
You can try clicking the 'Undo' option to get the cut images back. But, that function is not accessible if you have re-opened a project from an earlier time for further editing.Once a clip/pic is cut out (or removed) from a Windows Movie Maker project, it will have to be imported back into the program if you are unable to access the Undo feature.