CamStudio is an "Open Source" RenderSoft program that may produce formats not compatible with Windows Movie Maker:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
Check the file name extension of the CamStudio video to ensure it is one of the formats listed above. If it is not, it will need to be converted.
You have to highlight them (select them together) or select a folder containing the files to add to your Movie Maker Collections. If the program is not allowing you to do this, then you might need to reinstall the Movie Maker.
it is probably made by windows movie maker instead of exing out of movie maker and clicking save file then upload it it wont work but if you go into save as and upload it it should upload properly
you have to download a video converter prism is the best but is only trial.
it is probably made by windows movie maker instead of exing out of movie maker and clicking save file then upload it it wont work but if you go into save as and upload it it should upload properly
Hey the asker here. It wont upload because it says Cannot convert video file. The problem might be that the video I just made is on Microsoft Movie Maker. Hope that helps. How do I convert the video file? Do I have to change programs?
How are you trying to import the video? With Windows Movie Maker, Windows Photo Gallery (or other program)? Windows Photo Gallery should work for importing your hd camcorder video. Windows Movie Maker is rather persnickety with importing (my experience anyhow). Open Windows Photo Gallery and click on File, Import from Scanner or Camera.
Windows Movie Maker will not import videos saved in a format other than one of these:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvIf you can't import a saved video, it is likely because it is in a format NOT compatible with the program.
well ill tell you what i did to fix this problem. i took the specific clip, put it in windows movie maker then published the clip after i put it in the timeline. after the publishing was done i found the movie i made in windows movie maker and put it in sony vegas and i worked
Your problem isn't the length of the song, it's the length of your video itself. Shorten the video before attempting to add music.
I have to move my mouse mouse quickly up
You need to use an external audio editor for fixing audio before importing it into the program. Windows Movie Maker can't fix audio (only adjust volume levels/fades).
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