The quality of your published Windows Movie Maker project depends on the quality of the input and output sources.
For example: If you have HQ/HD quality input (media) in the project, but choose a lower output quality when publishing, the original quality will be lost. It is extremely important to choose a publishing quality equal to the original media source files.
The Windows Movie Maker file (MSWMM) must be Published or Finished in the program in order for the file to be converted to a Standard viewing format.
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The video has to be Published/Finished in Windows Movie Maker first before you can upload it anywhere.
Windows Movie Maker projects must be Published/Finished before they are converted to a Standard format used by YouTube.
Yes. If you have already Published your Windows Movie Maker video, you can safely delete them from the program.
If the pictures were in a Windows Movie Maker project (MSWMM) you will not be able to retrieve them because a .MSWMM file needs access to the Original Source Files.Since the project was sent via email, the Original Source Files (from the computer the project was designed on) are not available.Even if the computer the emailed MSWMM file was sent to has a Windows Movie Maker program to open the file, nothing will appear since NONE of the original source files used to create it can be located.Just remember... to send a Windows Movie Maker video via email, make sure it has been Published/Finished first.
Once you have Published your project on Windows Movie Maker, upload it to a site such as YouTube (you will need to register for a free account first). Once it is uploaded, you will be able to watch the video on the web.
Easy. Save it in a lower quality.
As long as the media is an actual file indexed somewhere on your computer, you can import it into Windows Movie Maker. However, please remember, that Windows Movie Maker needs to be able to locate the original source files used in a project until it is Published/Finished in a Standard Video format.If you are speaking about a 'link' to the movie or video in a document... No you can't import it. Again, you have to have the original source file on your computer to be able to import it into the program.
The Windows Movie Maker project file needs to be Published/Finished/Saved (which changes the video to a Standard format) before you can upload it anywhere.
When you Publish/Finish your video in Windows Movie Maker, choose the More Settings option. There is a wider selection of quality settings to select from in that menu.
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