You can't show two videos simutaneously in Windows Movie Maker because it only has one video track to work with.
If you are talking about side-by-side video though, you can install the Split Screen (vertical) effect. Windows Movie Maker doesn't have this effect already installed so you'll have to download it. I believe Rehanfx offers the Split Screen effect though. You might check it out:
http://rehanfx.org/
If you are inquiring about "split-screen" formatting (two videos running simultaneously in the project) it can't be done in Windows Movie Maker.
The video has to already be a "split-screen" prior to importation.
If you are trying to create a Split Effect (two videos side-by-side) in Windows Movie Maker it can't be done.
Before your question can be properly addressed, more detail on what you are attempting to do is required.
To combine two videos into one in Windows Movie Maker:
> Import both videos into the program
> Drag and drop each into the Time-line view
> Edit them individually as desired
> Publish or Finish
The final step to combining them permanently is to Publish or Finish the project, which mixes-down (exports) it into a Standard viewing format.
You can only place them side by side. Drag each into the Timeline. You can overlap them, but the video and audio lacks.
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
There are several ways you can share your Windows Movie Maker videos with others. I suggest watching the video tutorial at the URL posted below:http://sclipo.com/videos/view/share-anywhere-easily-with-windows-movie-maker-2
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker, Live Movie Maker or any other version.
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One can get Microsoft Movie Maker from the Microsoft website. Microsoft Movie Maker allows one to combine pictures and videos, easily edit videos, and share one's videos online.
No. Unfortunately you can't overlap anything on Windows Live Movie Maker.
You need to convert Quicktime videos to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker is used to make personal video/photo videos.
No. You can't import URLs into Windows Movie Maker.
Visit the link posted below. It is a video tutorial on how to reverse a clip in Windows Movie Maker.
Google: Video Spin or Video Pad. Both are similar to Windows Movie Maker.
If you have a USB cord then connect it into your (thingie) Where you put your flash drives. Then go to Windows Movie Maker and hit Import Videos which is in the tasks bar. And your videos should be in your file where the videos were transfered