Drag movies, and photos down to the storyline or timeline box on the bottom and drag music.
First you have to mute the video's audio in Windows Movie Maker. Once the audio portion of the Video is muted, you can import and drop the desired audio you want to use into the Audio/Music track.
you have to download camstasia studios and record the video then put it on windows movie maker then if have like limewire or itunes you click on windows movie maker and drag the song next to the video
It all depends with the settings on the Windows Live movie maker that will determine whether or not the music and video will stop or start again at the end of the loop.
What makes a video a Mega Byte (MB) ?? Definitely need clarification on what you are trying to ask here.
It sounds as though the video file you are trying to use in Windows Movie Maker is not compatible with the program.If a video imported into Windows Movie Maker is dropped into the Audio/Music track, then the file is incompatible. You will have to convert the video to one of the following file name extensions (formats):.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Import the video you wish to use in the project - pictures, video, music. Then open up the Time-line track of Windows Movie Maker. Drag video and/or pictures into the Video track. Drag Audio/Music into the Audio/Music track. Add Transitions and Effects (or use Auto Movie feature). Press Play in the Preview pane to see the results. THE VIDEO MUST BE CONVERTED TO WMV FILE FIRST TO PREVENT editing TROUBLE depending on the source of the video.
If you have a PC, put the music video in Windows Movie Maker (start> programs> accessories) and then with an overlapping title, make individual slides in the music video.
Publish/Finish the video in Windows Movie Maker. That makes the entire video one clip.
Nope... No video looping in Windows Movie Maker.
There is NO feature in Windows Movie Maker for reversing video.
I believe you would need some type of video editing application to make a lyric video. If you don't want to use Movie Maker, try Video Spin or Video Pad.
First, make sure you have the music video and the entire sheet of lyrics.Place your video into the video track of Windows Movie Maker. Increase the frame length and begin adding your lyrics (sentence by sentence) using the Title and Credits feature.Using Windows Movie Maker to create a lyric video is extremely tedious work, but it can be done if you have the patience.