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.
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If there is a red X on your media, the original source file can no longer be located by Windows Movie Maker. RED Xs mean the original media used in the project has either been changed, moved, or deleted and is no longer available. Media with red Xs will have to be imported into the program again.
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Those bright red X's on media in your Windows Movie Maker project means the program can no longer locate the original source files used to create the project.Until you Finish/Publish a video in Windows Movie Maker, DO NOT CHANGE/MOVE/DELETE the files. Altering files used in projects prior to publishing/finishing will result in red X's in place of media.If you see red X's on media, you will need to relocate the original files and re-import them into the project again.If you want a visual referance in regards to this answer, visit the URL posted below:http://windowsmoviemaker-how-to.blogspot.com/search/label/*%20Red%20X%27s%20on%20Media
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