1st you go to capture video (which is in the task bar) then hit whatever voice range then name your video file then hit start whenever your ready. It might take a second if your webcam wasnt already on
Yes, of course. First you need to find a way to record yourself. Then, save the file, and import it into movie maker. That will work for you if you do it right.
Easycap capture card files are not compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
The same way you would use Windows Live Movie Maker in any language.
Resulting effectiveness of a Windows Movie Maker project is dependent on the creator's creativity.
You can use Video Pad or Video Spin if you don't want to use Windows Movie Maker for your video project.
You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.
Help with Windows Movie Maker v2.1 (for Xp) is available from:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspxNote: Click on the Windows Movie Maker How-To Center
don't use movie maker use adobe after effects
There is no 'draw' tool on Windows Live Movie Maker.
No.
Yes, Windows Live Movie Maker can import video too. Great little program to download in addition to your current Windows Movie Maker version.
Yes. You can use any version of Windows Movie Maker you wish to. Each version is a stand-alone application.