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Wonderful Wanda says:I think you are asking how to take a snapshot (picture) from the video? This is how:> With your video on the time-line view of WMM (windows movie maker)> Drag the green bar (manually) in the Preview pane to a spot you would like to take a snapshot> Click on Tools, and Take Picture from Preview> You will be asked to name the picture file and choose a destination to save it> Click SaveThe Picture is now a JPEG Image (.jpg) saved in the destination you chose.
Click on File, Save Project. Choose a location to save the video project, name it and there you go!
You go to file, you click save movie file, and you save it under DESKTOP.
The reason why the DWG is not showing the preview of the drawings in GstarCAD is because GstarCAD needs to save the thumbnail. The way to save the thumbnail is Tools>Options>Open and then Save.
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You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker, but you can extract the audio from a video in Windows Movie Maker v2.6 and save/publish it as an audio file.
Pages does not support exporting as a TIFF. If a TIFF file is essential then you can export as a PDF from Pages, open the PDF in Preview and Save As... a TIFF from Preview.
A better way where you only need Movie Maker. Once you make your movie, save it as a MSWMM file. Then, click File, and then click Save As Movie. Go through the steps, and it will save as a WMV file! And it does work!!! You can try this video converter: http://www.tipard.com/video-converter.html It supports the mutual conversion between almost all video/audio formats, and HD videos. Hope it useful for you.
Try Publishing or Finishing the movie instead of Saving it.Saving only 'saves the project file'. And that feature is known to be rather persnickety on many versions of Windows Movie Maker.
Easy. Save it in a lower quality.
If you go up into the little file bar up the top, go to save movie file, save in whatever kind of video you want (I use high-quality video PAL) let it save, then get that file and upload it through YouTube's uploader.
Open the MSWMM file with Windows Movie Maker. Go to File>Save Movie File and follow from there.