You can use Video sharer convert video to WMV format for WMM.
Convert video to FLV format for YouTube. Click the "related link" below this answer to download Video Sharer.
To upload a video on YouTube, you need to make sure that the video format is friendly to go on YouTube. The best video format to be uploaded on YouTube is MP4 (H.264, AAC). Besides that, AVI, MOV, MP4, WMV, FLV, and WebM can be uploaded on YouTube. Videos from Windows Movie Maker are contained in WMV video format. Given that the WMV format is compatible with YouTube upload restriction, you can upload the WMV video on YouTube with no trouble.
You're supposed to upload ".wmv"'s, not ".wmm"'s.
The Rock Says:Yes. When you get done, Go to File, Scroll down to "Save Movie File",and from there,save your settings.
WMM mix is produced by Well controlled Pug Mill type plant and the WMM material is Designed product and purpose of WMM is to resist water to reach upper DBM or DGBM layer.
It is Hypercam itself and WMM Hypercam is a great tool, but once you upload it to WMM it becomes more pixeley, but if you upload it to somewhere like youtube it help un pixel it.
You need to Publish/Finish your WMM (Windows Movie Maker) project before you can upload them anywhere. Read this:Publishing/Finishing a WMM project** A WMM project is still in "unfinished" form (.MSWMM)and can only be viewed/edited in Windows Movie Maker.** A PUBLISHED/FINISHED WMM video is the "finalized" format.Before you can view your WMM (Windows Movie Maker) project on a media player, send it by email, or upload it anywhere, you first need to PUBLISH/FINISH the WMM project. This finalizes the project by means of "mixing down" audio/video properties.Note: The videos file name extension (or Properties) will automatically be changed to the .wmv (for computer playback) or other extension depending on the saving option.To Publish/Finish your WMM project:> With your project in the time-line view of WMM> Click on View and Tasks, to open the task pane> Under Publish to ---- (Windows Vista v2.6)> Under Finish Movie (Windows Xp v2.1)> Choose - This computer> Name the movie and select a destination to save it in(Choose/make a folder to save it in that you can access easily)> Click Next> Select option: Best quality for playback on my computer (recommended)> Click Publish or Finish (depending on your WMM version)When the video is published/finished, you should be able to find it in the folder you saved it in. Click on it and it should open up in the media player you use. The file will also be in a format that will allow you to upload it, email it or burn it to CD/DVD.
A good free program is Youtube Downloader, you download the video THEN convert it to the file format you want. EG - mp3, WMM
Yes. WMM stands for Windows Movie Maker.
The video files from your camera are not the correct format to import into WMM (windows movie maker) if you are unable to import them.To see what format they are, right-click the video file and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. The file name extension is shown as well as the program currently opening the file by default.Video formats used by WMM are:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmvYou camera's video files are likely .mov, .mp4 or .AVI
The file format of a Dazzle video is not compatible with WMM. That's why you can't use it in the program. Convert the video to one of the following formats: asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv, and you will be able to import and use it in WMM.
Hit the big pause button underneath the preview screen in the upper right hand corner of your display. If the video is not pausing, then you have an issue. Check to see what type of file your video is, and make sure that WMM can actually read it. A preferable format would probably be .wmv, though I'm not sure if .mov does or doesn't work these days with the new WMM versions.
Quicktime is not a format you can import into WMM (windows movie maker). Nor is .mp4, .mov or .AVI < ---- (uppercase).These are the file name extensions (video formats) used by WMM:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmvQuicktime videos need to be converted to one of the above mentioned file name extensions before they can be imported into WMM. Free video converters are available online (simply Google: free video converters).Once you have a converter downloaded, follow the program's conversion instructions making sure your "output source" is one of the extensions WMM uses.When you have successfully converted the Quicktime video, you will be able to import and edit it in the WMM program.
The way to change a WMM (Windows Movie Maker) project into another format (file name extension) is by Publishing/Finishing the movie/video. Read the following:** A WMM project is still in "unfinished" form(.MSWMM)and can only be viewed/edited in Windows Movie Maker.** A PUBLISHED/FINISHED WMM video is the "finalized" format.Before you can view your WMM (Windows Movie Maker) project on a media player, send it by email, or upload it anywhere, you first need to PUBLISH/FINISH the WMM project. This finalizes the project by means of "mixing down" audio/video properties.Note: The videos file name extension (or Properties) will automatically be changed to the .wmv (for computer playback) or other extension depending on the saving option.To Publish/Finish your WMM project:> With your project in the time-line view of WMM> Click on View and Tasks, to open the task pane> Under Publish to ---- (Windows Vista v2.6)> Under Finish Movie (Windows Xp v2.1)> Choose - This computer> Name the movie and select a destination to save it in ---(Choose/make a folder to save it in that you can access easily)> Click Next> Select option: Best quality for playback on my computer (recommended)> Click Publish or Finish (depending on your WMM version)When the video is published/finished, you should be able to find it in the folder you saved it in. Click on it and it should open up in the media player you use.