That means the video file is not in a compatible format for Windows Movie Maker:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Convert the video to one of the file name extensions (formats) listed above.
It sounds as though the video file you are trying to use in Windows Movie Maker is not compatible with the program.If a video imported into Windows Movie Maker is dropped into the Audio/Music track, then the file is incompatible. You will have to convert the video to one of the following file name extensions (formats):.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Windows Movie Maker XP is a feature that helps you make slide shows and movies to put on your computer. It makes it easy for everyone in your family to do.
Apple only makes their software for Mac. Windows Movie Maker is an alternative option.
Open the file in in windows movie maker then click on publish movie, click on computer then wait 4 about 5 mins in makes it into a wmv file.
What makes a video a Mega Byte (MB) ?? Definitely need clarification on what you are trying to ask here.
Publish/Finish the video in Windows Movie Maker. That makes the entire video one clip.
I believe you would need some type of video editing application to make a lyric video. If you don't want to use Movie Maker, try Video Spin or Video Pad.
drag it down and it makes an audio track
It is basically a small program that makes your audio work. Wireless revievers, fans, processors, USBs etc all have one.
----- Apple Inc. is different from every other computer manufacturer in the fact that the company not only makes computers (hardware), but also the operating systems that run on them (software). Apple's line of desktop and notebook computers are collectively called Macs (Mac is short for Macintosh), and its operating system is called Mac OS X (X is pronounced "ten" - it is the roman numeral, not the letter). Apple's line of portable computing devices are known as iPhone and iPod touch. They do not run Mac OS X, but rather a scaled down version of the same operating system called iPhone OS X. ----- Windows Movie Maker will not run in Mac OS X, the native operating system installed on Apple computers. However, all current Mac models (as of October 2008) will allow Windows to be installed via Boot Camp, VMWare Fusion, or Parallels Desktop for Mac. If Windows is installed on the computer, then it is possible to run Windows Movie Maker on Apple branded hardware.
it is so easy
a short guy who makes up his own stories and a funny dude who's uncle is a movie maker