take one continuous video the first part where there is no one in the shot then walk into the shot (not touching the camera!) do what you want to do then walk back out. then go into wmm and trim the parts out where you walked in and out. then just fade the video and you are done.
Someone at Microsoft.
You can't do that with Windows Movie Maker. The credits can only run on top of a video, not the other way around unfortunately.
Windows Movie Maker come with any Windows computer unless someone had taken it off, so it comes with the Windows computer and it should be in the All Programs area.
If you have a PC (personal computer) and not a MAC, you already have Windows Movie Maker on it. If you have Windows 7 as your OS (operating system), then you have Windows Live Movie Maker, an Essential product. To find the version of Movie Maker you have, and to open the program, click on the Start Orb and type Windows Movie Maker in the Search bar. The program icon should appear in the list that is generated. Click on the icon to open your Movie Maker.
If you are trying to locate the Windows Movie Maker program on your computer... > Click Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker (icon) from list If Movie Maker is not in your program list... > Click Start, and in Start Search bar (or Run Command) type: MOVIEMK.exe The program should appear in the list that is generated.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
Someone would use Windows Movie Maker to edit and add features to clips and movies through the program. This program usually comes standard with Windows 7 or higher installations
Windows Movie Maker is not found in the Documents folder. It is in the Programs folder.To find your Windows Movie Maker:> Click Start, All Programs and Windows Movie Maker (icon) on the top of the listIf you don't see the icon on top of the All Programs list, scroll down to the Windows Movie Maker folder... open it and click on the Application's icon from there.If you don't see the Windows Movie Maker folder in the All programs list, try this:> Open Command Prompt (or Start, Start Search)> Type: MOVIEMK.exe into the space provided and click EnterWindows Movie Maker will appear in the list that is generated by the action.
If you are saying your audio/music can't be imported into Windows Movie Maker, then it is an incompatible format for the program. Audio formats compatible with Windows Movie Maker include:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wmaCheck the file name extension (format).
Windows Mail ® doesn't appear in Windows 7, nor does Windows movie maker. Bit these two programs are available to download from windows live. they are almost identical to the windows versions apart from the name change.