You can add lyrics to your slides using the Titles and Credits feature:
You can add title/text to various places in your movie: at the beginning or end, before or after a clip, or overlaying a clip. The title plays for the specified amount of time, either on the screen by itself or overlaying the video as it plays, and then the title/text disappears and the video clip or picture continues.
To add a title/text or credit:
If you know where you want the title/text or credit to appear in your movie, click that location on the storyboard/time-line.
> Click Tools, and then click Titles and Credits.
> Click the link that corresponds to where you want to add the title or credit.
> In the Enter text for title box, type the text that you want to appear as the title/text or credit.
> After you type the text, the monitor displays the default animation and format for the title or credit you want to add.
> To change the title/text animation, click Change the title animation, and select a title animation from the list.
> To change the font and color for your title, click Change the text font and color, and then choose the font, font color, formatting, background color, transparency, font size, and position of the title to your liking.
> Click Add Title.
To edit an existing title:
> On the storyboard/time-line, click the title/text you want to edit.
> Click Edit, and then click Edit Title.
> Make the changes you want to make, and then click Add Title.
To change the title duration:
To make sure that you are in time-line view, click the View menu, and then click Time-line. Select the title/text whose duration you want to change. Do one of the following:
> To extend the playback duration of the title/text, drag the end trim handle toward the end of the time-line.
> To reduce the playback duration of the title/text, drag the end trim handle toward the beginning of the time-line.
To remove a title:
> On the storyboard/time-line, click the title/text that you want to remove from your movie.
> Click Edit, and then click Remove.
No. Windows DVD Maker maxes up and limits to 999 pictures, Windows DVD Maker says that you can only do 999 pictures because it says 999 pictures is enough
Lyrics can be added to a song on Windows Movie Maker by using the Titles/Credits feature.
Sorry. You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker(only if you have a windows computer)Or ZillaTube
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker, Live Movie Maker or any other version.
If you have a PC, put the music video in Windows Movie Maker (start> programs> accessories) and then with an overlapping title, make individual slides in the music video.
using windows movie maker
In Windows Movie Maker, I would suggest using the Auto Movie feature to add effects automatically to 280 slides.
You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.
The way I know how to do it is... You have to have windows and you need Windows Movie Maker. You find some pictures and save them in a folder. You open Windows movie maker and import the pictures. You can add titles to them and then you can mess around with the sound and stuff.
it works for any camera just save your videos/pictures on to your documents and just upload to the WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER, it is easy.
Click on the Power Point to Movie Maker link in the Related links section below for more information on importing PP presentations into the program.Note: The instructional video is using the example of converting Power Point slides for uploading to YouTube, but the process is the same for importing the slides into Windows Movie Maker as well.