Easy. Save it in a lower quality.
The quality of your published Windows Movie Maker project depends on the quality of the input and output sources.For example: If you have HQ/HD quality input (media) in the project, but choose a lower output quality when publishing, the original quality will be lost. It is extremely important to choose a publishing quality equal to the original media source files.
You need to realize that Windows Movie Maker (even the newest Essentials version for 2011) is still very basic in feature/functionality. The program is designed for quick productions by amateur/novice users.
The quality of your final movie depends on the quality of the captured source material. Because of this, choosing an appropriate value for the Setting options is important. A good rule to follow is to record your videos or movies by using the Medium quality or High quality settings. Remember, if you want to reduce the file size, you can always save the resulting movie at a lower quality setting after you have recorded it into Movie Maker.The different Setting options you can choose from in Movie Maker affect the following aspects of the video and sound you record:• The display size of your movie when your end user watches it in Windows Media Player.• The number of video frames per second.• The video bit rate, which is the speed at which the video in your movie streams.• The quality of the audio in your movie.• The audio bit rate, which is the speed at which the audio in your movie streams.For example, if you record your movie using the Medium quality or High quality settings, the video displays as 320 pixels by 240 pixels in both profiles; however, the High quality setting captures 30 frames per second (fps), whereas the Medium quality setting only captures 15 fps.In general, the smoothness of motion in your video increases with the number of frames per second. Also, the audio quality will be greater with the High quality setting because the audio bits stream at a higher rate than they do with the Medium quality setting.Remember, the video and sound quality of the final movie you create in Movie Maker directly depends on the quality of the original recording.
Often your computer comes loaded with a windows free movie maker. I would suggest doing a thorough search using your search programs area, located in the lower left corner of most computers first. Additional, many on line photo storage pages offers free movie assistance, such as Photo-bucket.
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CTRL(lower left of keyboard)+ALT(Two keys to the right of CTRL)+DEL(the 6 keys to the right of the letters). ALL of the keys at the same time. Then close program. Or just restart your computer.
If you are talking about making videos shorter, you have to use the Split feature (located on the lower right of the Preview Pane) to shorten them with. Otherwise, if you want pictures shorter, then simply drag them backwards (to the left) on the track.
The lowest setting for Picture duration defaults is: 0.125. If I am correct, I do believe that figure is less than one second?In any case, you can change the duration defaults under Tools, Options and the Advanced tab in Windows Movie Maker. The lowest setting is as I mentioned above, and the highest is 5 seconds (unless you drag it out longer on the time-line of course).
It depends on what quality the movie is. If it is DVD Quality, you could get about 1.5 hours but if it was lower quality (AVI) you could get 4 times that.
The only way to upload a song onto Facebook is by video, so this is what I recommend:Create a Garageband song.Convert the Garageband .pdf file into an iTunes .aac file by clicking on Export and exporting the song to iTunes. This will convert the file into an actual song available in your computer's library of music.Once the song is on iTunes, drag/drop it into a movie maker, such as Windows Movie Maker or iMovie and save the file as a video.Upload the video to a site such as YouTube, and copy/paste the URL onto Facebook. The song is now available for everyone to hear.If you're having problems uploading, or if you get an "Uknown Error" message, don't fret! Simply go back to iMovie/Movie Maker and compress the file so that it is "streamable." This will lower the quality, but ensure that the video is succesfully uploaded.
How to achieve that is by Publishing/Finishing your project.Once it is saved to your computer in finished format, import the video back into Windows Movie Maker and add the Speed up, Double or Slow down, Half effect.
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