no i don't think so...
No, you can't save digital movies on a CD. You will need to burn the movies to a DVD storage device.
If you go up into the little file bar up the top, go to save movie file, save in whatever kind of video you want (I use high-quality video PAL) let it save, then get that file and upload it through YouTube's uploader.
To save movies on Snapchat you can download the SaveSnap app on itunes.apple.com/us/app/savesnap-save-snapchat-pictures/id756298885?mt=8
SVG can save with pixel information (at least my Inkscape application saves as .svg and can have a linked or embedded png, bmp, jpg or many other pixel formats).
Yes
You may be saving it incorrectly. Check out the URL I've posted below for you. It gives step-by-step visual instruction on how to Save your Windows Movie Maker video:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/savetopc.mspx
yes
Save the Last Dance
in the document file
They do. There are many, many movies where a woman does something that saves or rescues a man.
Put the film into the laptop, load it up and press "Save"
all you have to do is normally were you put the text put the HTML code in and click save changes