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you save the animation as a GIF file, then open Windows movie maker, import the GIF file, then add it to the time table. now import the sound file and add it to the time table too, and just sync them. save the file as video file and your done!
In Pivot, go to file-> save animation, then save as GIF. Type in the file name. Save it. It will have GIF options. Then on frame delay, do 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12. Any number in there. Then in Shrink Frames do #2. Un-check merge and palette. Click ok (or whatever it is). Open windows movie maker and then import pictures. It will have your GIF saved where you saved it. Select your Gif, and click Import. It will import your animation. If you want to make it a wmv or video, go to file -> save movie file. Then click Next. It will do the rest. When it is done, click finish.
when you finish making you pivot animation, you go to file, at the top and save animation. when it gets there on the bottom it will say "file name" and "save as." save it as a GIF. then type in what you want it to be called. then click save. when it gets to Gif Options, (yes it does do that,) and uncheck merge and palette. then on frame delay I would suggest, 6,7,8,9,10,11,and 12. then on shrink frames, make it 2. click ok then it will save where you want to save it. then go to windows movie maker and import pictures. then choose your gif that you saved. when it is imported drag the box in collections to "video" then you can add music or whatever. thank you!!!!!!!!!!!
Go To File, Save As At The Save Part Click The Down Button Click Gif And Click Save Go on to movie maker and click import picture you may have to extend or shorten the clip
No, you can't save the movie as a jpeg (picture file).
you save it to a file then do it like normal when uploading so in right had corner it says edit if you clik onit it comes up with gif\animation clik on it and save it done
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Inside of"Save File" use "Save as Movie" (or something similiar, possibly "Save as Movie File"). It takes longer, but it works.
You go to file, you click save movie file, and you save it under DESKTOP.
The file extension is:.MSWMM
file > save as
You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker, but you can extract the audio from a video in Windows Movie Maker v2.6 and save/publish it as an audio file.