Anime videos (amvs) are not compatible formats for Windows Movie Maker.
The best material you could use for amvs would be RAWs (Original Japanese Audio/Videos). RAWs usually have the best quality, don't have any subtitles to get in the way, and are in a format that Windows Movie Maker can handle (.avi).
The only place that you can reliably get RAWs at though is via bittorrent.
The Task View in Windows Movie Makers shows you all the different features that are available.
Windows Movie Maker XP is a feature that helps you make slide shows and movies to put on your computer. It makes it easy for everyone in your family to do.
For work, windows movie maker can be used to put together presentations. But if you use it for entertainment like me then you can make AMV's of your favorite tv shows by taking bits and pieces of the episodes and placing them to the beat of the music
The Pivot animation must be changed/converted (Saved As) a GIF before it can be imported into Windows Movie Maker.
If you get a grey box, then the video you are attempting to import is not compatible with the program. Video files compatible with Windows Movie Maker include:asf, .avi, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmvCheck the file name extension (format) of the video. If it in not one of those listed above, you will need to convert the file before you can import/edit it in Windows Movie Maker.
More details are required to answer this question adequately. However, if you want to know the correct procedure for "Saving" your movie, check out the URL I've posted below. It is a video tutorial on Window Movie Maker (XP version 2.1) that shows you how to create a movie from start to finish:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZXK68NS7gUFor a picture/text-based tutorial on Windows Movie Maker (Xp v2.1) tasks, visit this URL:http://windowsmoviemaker-how-to.blogspot.com/search/label/*%20Movie%20Maker%20Tasks%20%28Xp%20version%29For more information (general and detailed) on Windows Movie Maker (all versions) URL:http://windowsmoviemaker-how-to.blogspot.com/
Windows Movie Maker should show the complete video if the file is:> Not corrupt> (Completely) in compatible format> Not partially protected by Digital Rights ManagementAlso, your version of Windows Movie Maker may need to be updated or require a fresh download of the program.
You will be surprised just how easy it is to import your music from iTunes into Movie Maker... And you don't have to download any software whatsoever!The video Tutorial I've posted below shows "step-by-step" instructions on how to import your iTunes music into the Windows Movie Maker program:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1wvZH9pwHs
try checking to make sure that the music is recorded in a file format that Windows movie Maker is capable of supporting. windows movie maker only supports audio ending with these file extensions .wav, .snd, .au, .aif, .aifc, .aiff, .wma, .mp3 if you are dealing with other file types such as .ogg or .midi then you may need to convert them to one of the other types or search for a copy of the music in one of the supported formats. if the file type is one of the ones above and still doesn't work then it was probably encoded with a codec that windows movie maker doesn't support, in this case Microsoft recommends using windows media encoder to atempt to re-encode your files into something that your software supports.
This is very hard to answer. The reason is because there has been thousands of anime shows made. The best advice I can give you is look at some of these websites. They have a lot of anime info and what they are about. MyAnimeList Anime News Network These websites is the closest you will come to having a complete list of all the anime shows.
No , not necessarily but not all anime appeals to all viewers .
Yes, you can do that. In the movie maker, if you make a movie and you don't like it, you can delete it in the movie maker. Make sure to always keep your best movies, because Webkinz holds movie contests sometimes, where you can enter one of your movies in the contest, and then get it on Webkinz TV.