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There is no ability to green screen or blue screen with windows live movie maker.
No, you can't do that with Windows Movie Maker. Sorry.
Click on the Blue Screening link in the Related Links section below for a YouTube video on Blue Screen effects in Windows Movie Maker.
You have to use windows movie maker and windows DVD maker. Both comes with WIndows.
No, there is no way to add a "Play" screen to WMM (Windows Movie Maker) videos. Movie Maker is a very basic video editing program with limited features.
You have to have the Split Screen effect downloaded and installed on your computer (in the Movie Maker folder). Rehanfx provides instructions on how to get the Split Screen effect to work. I'd check out that site for more information on how to use it:http://www.rehanfx.org/products.htmI use Vista, and even though they say the Split Effect can be downloaded and installed on my system, it still doesn't work. I can download the installer and effect(s) alright, but can't get them to work in Movie Maker. But, that is with the Vista OS. Those using Windows XP shouldn't have any problem downloading, installing or using the effect.
No. You can't get the Brady Bunch effect (Split-screen) in Windows Live Movie Maker since the program is a simplified version of Windows Movie Maker v2.6. Split-screen effects can be downloaded from rehanfx for Windows XP operating systems. And, even though some people say the split-screen effect works on Vista, I have not found that to be the case.
Windows Movie maker is standard on every windows pc. I know it has a lot of different effects and I am not certain what you mean by split screen effects but I advise you give movie maker a shot.
You can't have more than one clip in use at a time on the Video track in Windows Movie Maker.
Your preview screen obviously has a error or glitch.
Green screen effect is only available in Windows Xp systems.
To learn all about windows Movie Maker can take months of study. The basics involve importing movie, sound and image files; then manipulating them in the timeline and using the right click menu to add transition effects