The quality of your published Windows Movie Maker project depends on the quality of the input and output sources.For example: If you have HQ/HD quality input (media) in the project, but choose a lower output quality when publishing, the original quality will be lost. It is extremely important to choose a publishing quality equal to the original media source files.
Finalizing a Windows Movie Maker project is called Publishing (or Finishing the Movie in earlier versions of the program).
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The overall quality of videos created in Windows Movie Maker depends on the source of media imported (high-quality, vhs quality, HD, etc.) . If you are trying to make video you have in your movie look better than the source actually is, you can't.
You have to really look at the Time-line when adding pictures to a project in Windows Movie Maker. Something is not exact if your video is longer than the original project.
A Windows Movie Maker project file is in .MSWMMformat.
A Windows Movie Maker project file is in .MSWMMformat.
Before you can view, share, email or burn a movie from Windows Movie Maker, you must first Publish or Finish the project. This process exports/converts the Windows Movie Maker file into a Standard viewing format (that others can see).Once you have Published or Finished the movie maker video, you can view it in any media player, send it by email, upload it to the Internet or burn it to CD/DVD.Just remember, you CANNOT do this with a Windows Movie Maker video that is still in project form.
A Windows Movie Maker project file (MSWMM) can only be edited/viewed in the Windows Movie Maker program.A Windows Movie Maker movie/video file is the Finished/Published version of the project file which has been converted to a finished Standard Format for viewing.
You can save a movie in movie maker easily. It can be saved via the save project option.
Publish or Finish the Movie will convert the project file into Standard Viewing Format.
Resulting effectiveness of a Windows Movie Maker project is dependent on the creator's creativity.