jpg files.
Yes. They both use the same file name extensions. As a matter of fact, I believe Windows Live Movie Maker has included some newer extensions as well.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
There are a few options: •If you have Vista, you can copy the Program Files of Movie Maker 6.1 onto Windows 7 and it will run like normal •Download Windows Live Essentials from Microsoft (Movie Maker 14)
You can open any version Movie Maker file in Windows Live Movie Maker (Windows 7) as long as you have ALL of the original source files used to create the project available on your hard drive. If the source files are not accessible, then you will find RED X's through the clips on the Time-line.In other words, it is better to Publish (or in the case of Movie Maker 2.1 version - Finish the Movie) before opening it in Windows Live Movie Maker.
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.
Download the program again. This time in the language you need.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.
In Windows Movie Maker 2.1, in the left side pane click "Import Pictures" in the Category "Capture Video" in Movie Tasks. (Movie Maker 2.1 is in Windows XP & Vista) In Windows Live Movie Maker, Import Files is located on the Home tab. Click it and select the files.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live 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.
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.