Open up the program. Import pictures, video and music you want to use in your project. Drag them into the Timeline. Click play. Add effects and transitions. Publish.
If you are asking whether there is a newer version of Windows Movie Maker for XP operating systems, the latest version is v2.1.Newer version of Windows Movie Maker do exist (such as v2.6 and Windows Live Movie Maker) but they are only for Vista operating systems.
Unfortunately, you can't do that with Windows Live Movie Maker (2011). It is a stripped-down version of Windows Movie Maker with very basic features, and only one audio track to work with. Sorry.
There are other programs that allow you to set pictures together in a frame, but Windows Live Movie Maker is not one of them. Try placing them side-by-side in an external photo editing program, then import it into Windows Live Movie Maker. That's the only way it will work. You have to remember, Windows Live Movie Maker is a stripped-down version of the v2.6 program. And even the full program can't do what you are asking.
Pivot files are not compatible with Windows Live Movie Maker (or any other version of the program). You must convert the Pivot format into one compatible with Windows Movie Maker before it can be used in the program.
No. Action Essentials 2 is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Any USB sound card that works in Windows will work with Windows Movie Maker.
Are you sure your speakers are plugged in correctly and the volume is turned up? Did you check to make sure the file was not accidentally muted? And too, the audio may not be in a compatible format for Windows Live Movie Maker.
It sounds to me like you need to re-install Windows Movie Maker. You can download the version you want (v2.6 for Vista) or Windows Live Movie Maker (for Vista and 7) for free online. Simply Google: Windows Movie Maker and download the version your want. Install the program and test it out. It should work.
You can't downgrade Windows Live Movie Maker. However, you can download v2.1 (Xp) or v2.6 (for Vista) since each is a stand-alone application. I have posted links to the downloads in the Related Links section below.Note: You cannot download the Xp version of Windows Movie Maker on an operating system other than Windows Xp. The download will not work. Choose the download compatible with your operating system. Also, if you have Windows 7, you can only download version 2.6 (Vista).
I don't know about Adobe Premiere, but it won't work with Windows Movie Maker in any case.
Nope. Apple uses Quicktime which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. The Quicktime video will need to be converted before it can be imported into the program.
They can't work on earlier systems since codecs used to create the document in Windows Live are not available on Windows 97. You would have to download the appropriate codecs to be able to use the video in that system version.