you may have saved the final project in the wrong format. try saving it as an audio file, it worked for me. I'm actually having the opposite problem, audio but no videos will go onto the screen. good luck
Windows Movie Maker
"Slideshow Software brands include Windows Moviemaker, PhotoDVD, DVD slideshow builder deluxe, Photodex, Slideshow Expressions, Photostage and much more"
Usually in desktop settings.
You can just use the Windows DVD Maker, to help you make a DVD slideshow of your photos. You can use Windows Movie Maker. Import the still pictures into it, arrange them on the time line and add any effects, like fades and wipes. When finished use the same software to burn it onto a DVD-r. Your computer will have to be equipped with a DVD writer optical drive.
The Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is the default Windows program that is used to open picture files. Images viewed there can be zoomed in, rotated, viewed as a slideshow, or printed.
You can't. iMovie is only available for the Mac and is not available for Windows XP or any other version of Windows. DVD Slideshow Builder is a good substitution. Download it at: http://www.wondershare.com/pro/dvd-slideshow-builder-deluxe.html
You can't change WMM (Windows Movie Maker) files into other formats. The way files are converted to other formats is through the Publishing/Finishing process.Publishing/Finishing the movie in Windows Movie Maker "mixes-down" audio and video properties resulting in conversion from WMM project format to a finished format.Depending on the Windows Movie Maker version you are using, you must either Publish or Finish/Save the movie project in order to change the file format.
It is not called Publishing in Windows Movie Maker Xp (v2.1). Instead, it is called Finishing the Movie.Read this tutorial on Finishing a Movie in Windows XP:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/savetopc.mspx
No. Windows DVD Maker maxes up and limits to 999 pictures, Windows DVD Maker says that you can only do 999 pictures because it says 999 pictures is enough
In Windows Movie Maker, the project has to be Published/Finished/Saved before it is converted to a format that can be uploaded to YouTube.Publish/Finish the movie project in Windows Movie Maker. Name it and choose a destination to save it on your computer. Once Publishing/Finishing/Saving has been achieved, locate the file and upload it to YouTube.
The slideshow background feature is available with the stock windows vista and windows seven operating system. It is also available through third-party applications such as StarDock. MacOS has support for background slideshows.
Check out the URL below:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt3LaFL_FjcIt will show you how to create a slide-show on Windows Movie Maker and upload it to YouTube.