You can import files with the following file name extensions into Windows Movie Maker to use in your project:
Video files: .asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
You can't change WMM (Windows Movie Maker) files into other formats. The way files are converted to other formats is through the Publishing/Finishing process.Publishing/Finishing the movie in Windows Movie Maker "mixes-down" audio and video properties resulting in conversion from WMM project format to a finished format.Depending on the Windows Movie Maker version you are using, you must either Publish or Finish/Save the movie project in order to change the file format.
An upgrade from Windows Movie Maker would be a "purchased" video editing software application.The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6. An alternative download is Windows Live Movie Maker (Vista Support only).
The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6 (for Vista).
Windows Movie Maker.Version 2.1 (for Windows XP)Version 2.6 (for Windows Vista)orWindows Live Movie Maker (Vista and Windows 7 operating system support only)
Picture files for Windows Movie Maker have to be in the following file formats to be able to import them into Windows Movie Maker:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmfWord formats are not compatible with the program. You will need to Save the Word document in one of the above mentioned formats before it can be imported into Windows Movie Maker.
Nope. Can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker (for Windows 7). Windows Live is a stripped-down version of the Vista 2.6 Movie Maker. Not a lot of features or functionality with Windows Live version. Sorry.
No. The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6 for Vista.However, there is an alternative download (for Vista and Windows 7 users) of Movie Maker called: Windows Live Movie Maker.
Windows 7 Movie Maker is actually Windows Live Movie Maker which is a stripped-down version of Windows Movie Maker 2.6. It does not have all the features and functionality of the 2.6 version... including a Timeline.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
The Mac version of Windows Live Movie Maker is iMovie. It usually comes with the Macs
If you are using Windows 7 Movie Maker, it is a Windows Live Essentials version of the Windows Movie Maker 2.6 version. It is a 'stripped-down' version with limited features and functionality. Bottom line - you can't do much with Windows Live Movie Maker, including insertion of WordArt.
You can download and install Windows Live Movie Maker (which is the newest version out). However, that version does not have all the features and functionality of the 2.6 version.