The Auto-Movie feature on Windows Movie Make is a real time-saver if you want to throw a project together quickly. It will add various transitions and effects to your media instead of you doing that individually.
All you need to do is import all the media you want to include in the project. Hit the Auto-Movie button and the program does the rest.
If you like the results, keep them. But, if you want to change some of the clip settings, you can still do that after Auto-Movie has put together a video for you too.
You can record on Windows Movie Maker by using the Narration feature. (Note: There is no Narration feature in the Windows Live Movie Maker version).
There is no Mix Feature in Windows Movie Maker.
Sorry, but there is no Speed Up or Slow Down feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. That particular feature is available in the v2.1 and v2.6 Windows Movie Maker applications, but not in Windows Live Movie Maker.
There is NO feature in Windows Movie Maker for reversing video.
There is no Loop feature available in Windows Movie Maker.
Sorry, but there is no Speed Up or Slow Down feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. That particular feature is available in the v2.1 and v2.6 Windows Movie Maker applications, but not in Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can't reverse anything in the Windows Movie Maker application. There is no feature to do that.
Lyrics can be added to a song on Windows Movie Maker by using the Titles/Credits feature.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker because the feature is not available.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It does not have split window feature.
You can't reformat media (of any type) in Windows Movie Maker. There is no optimizing feature for doing that.
Sorry. No such feature on Windows Live Movie Maker (the Essentials version for Windows 7). Even earlier versions of Windows Movie Maker do not offer time-lapse options.