The contents pane is the section between the Menu options on the left and the Preview pane on the right side.
Contents pane?Do you mean the Collection Folder? Click on View in the top menu to select Collections. Otherwise, imported media will appear in the Imported Media pane (if you haven't placed it in a collection folder).
The Split button is on the bottom right-hand side of the Preview Pane in Windows Movie Maker.
The Preview Pane is the area on the right side of Windows Movie Maker that allows you to see a preview of the project you are working on.
There isn't a 'Now Playing' tab in Windows Movie Maker. Simply click on the > button under the preview pane to play the movie. Only one project at a time can be played in Movie Maker. Are you perhaps talking about Windows Media Player?
Use the Split feature (below the Preview Pane in the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker).Split away the audio you don't want in the Time-line.
In the Windows Movie Maker program:> Open the Task Pane (if it isn't already open)> Under Publish to ____ choose Recordable CDFollow the instructions provided.
Use the Split function which is located under the Preview pane.
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.
First, import your pictures into Windows Movie Maker. Add them to the Time-line or Storyboard.Then click View, Tasks to enable the Task pane. Choose DVD from the left-side menu. A window will appear telling you Windows Movie Maker will close and open DVD Maker. Follow instructions on naming and saving, then click Ok. DVD Maker will now open with the movie (you just created) visible in the viewing pane. Make sure there is a DVD in the drive and click Burn.
To get a picture into Windows Movie Maker, click on the Import Media button on the top menu. Locate the picture you want to use and click Import. The picture will appear in the Imported Media pane in Windows Movie Maker. Click and drag it into the Storyboard or Time-line view for editing.
In Windows Movie Maker, your imported files are either in the Imported Media viewing pane or a Collections folder you have created.
In Windows Media Player, right-click on the song you want to use in Windows Movie Maker and choose: Open File Location. This will open the folder/file for the song on your computer. Click on the song from the file location... drag and drop it into the Windows Movie Maker Imported Media pane.