The link below will take you to a video tutorial on how to use PowerPoint in Windows Movie Maker. The video addresses PowerPoint presentation uploading to YouTube, but also provides information on importing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZmOVt_BIAE
Visit the URL posted below (copy and paste into your address bar) for a video tutorial on how to use PowerPoint Presentations in Windows Movie Maker.The tutorial describes how to import the presentation into Windows Movie Maker then upload it to YouTube, but provides the basics of working with PPT in WMM as well.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZmOVt_BIAE
There is no feature in Windows Movie Maker that allows for editing of imported media. In other words, you have to do all of your visual/audio clip-editing outside the program.If you have imported an entire PowerPoint presentation into Windows Movie Maker without first making .jpg/.gif images of each clip, then the layout can't be changed.When importing PowerPoint presentations to Windows Movie Maker, you should always save each clip as an individual .jpg/.gif file first. That way, when you import the media into the program, you can make adjustments to the layout.
Windows Movie Maker and Windows PowerPoint are similar programs that allow users to compile media into Project/Presentation form. While PowerPoint is generally business/web application oriented, Movie Maker is primarily used for video editing/creation.
Click on the Power Point to Movie Maker link in the Related links section below for more information on importing PP presentations into the program.Note: The instructional video is using the example of converting Power Point slides for uploading to YouTube, but the process is the same for importing the slides into Windows Movie Maker as well.
It has to be imported/copied to your computer first before you can import it into Windows Movie Maker.
It has to be imported/copied to your computer first before you can import it into Windows Movie Maker.
What you do is you save the PowerPoint as a WMV (windows movie video) then go to movie maker, click import video or photo, then select the PowerPoint that you saved as WMV, voila! Hoped this helped. PS. I think it works for XP + Vista, i use windows seven and it works.
Import the files to your computer from the CD, then import them into the Windows Movie Maker Program.
You can't import Word documents into Windows Movie Maker.
No. You can't import URLs into Windows Movie Maker.
If you are unable to import the video from the JVC using Windows Movie Maker, then import it to your computer using your Windows Photo Gallery.
In Windows Movie Maker, click on Import. Browse for and locate the audio file you wish to use and click Import.