Split the movie in half using the Split feature. Delete the latter portion, then Publish/Finish it. Then import the movie again. Split it once more (in the same spot as before) then delete the first portion. Publish/Finish the remaining video.
Voila... the whole movie is exported in two distinct sections.
Yes, you can slow down a clip in Windows Movie Maker. Click on the option Slow Down, Half in the Effects menu.
If you are using Windows Live Movie Maker there is no Slow Down effect available.Only Windows Movie Maker v2.6 has this effect. I suggest downloading Windows Movie Maker v2.6 if you want to access the 'Slow down, Half' effect.(NOTE: You can have both the versions on your computer)Windows Movie Maker v2.6 for Vista/Windows 7:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=D6BA5972-328E-4DF7-8F9D-068FC0F80CFC&displaylang=en
You can't. The Slow down, half feature is only available in earlier versions of Windows Movie Maker.Windows Live Movie Maker is a stripped-down version of the program, that is limited in functions and features.
You can't dictate/edit frame speed in Windows Movie Maker. There is a Speed up double and Slow down half effect that you can use, but the timing is pre-set. Just remember... Windows Movie Maker is a very basic video editing software application that is limited in features and functionality.
To make clips in Slow Motion on Windows Movie Maker, you can select the 'Slow down, Half' Effect from the effects menu.This effect can be added several times to each clip as desired.
Add the 'Slow Down, Half' effect. If you add this effect several times (to each clip) it will slow it down substantially.
What aspect (size) did you select to Publish/Finish the video in? Try Publishing/Finishing the video to your computer (without changing the aspect ratio).
Add a video to the Video track. Select the Slow down, half button and then drag the effect onto your video (or in the box beside the clip in Storyboard).
There is no synchronization feature available in WMM (windows movie maker). The best you can do to sync the audio with the footage is by dragging the media along the time-line (and hope the sound lines up half-decent with the footage).Sorry, but WMM is a very basic video editing software application with limited features.
Yes, you can change the speed of media in your Windows Movie Maker project.> Click on Effects> Scroll down to Speed up, Double, or Slow down, Half> Drag the effect ONTO the clip (in Storyboard view)This particular effect can be added to each clip several times. Click Play in the Preview pane to see results.Hint: Keep adding the effect until you achieve the speed you are looking for.
1st get your clip. Then go to Video effects (which is in the task bar) Then if u scroll through the effects you should see the slow down half button. Drag it to your clip and then you've used slow motion
Click on the Effects menu and select Slow down, Half. You can add this effect three (3) times to each clip (in Storyboard View) for an even slower result. Try it.