That can't be done in Windows Movie Maker. Other (purchased) video editing applications offer that type of feature, but not Windows Movie Maker.
you could split two video files into one but not a actual video tape
No you can not. Nintendo Video is for viewing videos only. You can record videos with a Nintendo 3ds, but you must use different software.
a cut, or split screen when playing a video game is when two or more people are playing the same game, on the same system, on the same tv. the screen of the tv is split to show two different camera angles, almost as if the tv screen was split in two. in this way all people can play at the same time.
No, it does not have a screen capable of playing video.
Your PC might be playing videos slow because your video card is outdated. Your memory could be really low, too. Or it could just be the videos themselves are unusually encoded.
There are many different websites in which someone can view any type of video they want. The website Youtube is the absolute best place to go for watching videos.
The MI Video store contains videos that the individual has downloaded or has recorded from another source. It will therefore contain different videos for different people.
they are probably going to but most of their music videos aren't real music videos. Sought of just a video of the band playing.-pringlegod
The plural of video is videos.
Videos with Yen Vy can be found on many different video uploading websites. One of the most popular video uploading websites that have Yen Vy videos is Youtube.
You can watch Vimeo videos on Ipod Touch 4g by first downloading a video player such as mix player or VLC player which will be used in playing the video.
You can find an embed code to share the videos with others by visiting a video page and clicking on the "share" tab. You can also wait for the video to finish, as once a video finishes playing, it will automatically change the tab to the "share" tab. Not all videos can be shared via embedding, and this is decided by the video uploader as to whether or not they want their videos to be embeddable.