You have to make sure that the footage is compatble with windows movie maker.
Yes. Windows Movie Maker is a great program to make a video slide show with.
Click on the program's Properties menu. Then click on Details tab. This will show you which version of Windows Movie Maker you have installed on your machine.
Check out the URL below:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt3LaFL_FjcIt will show you how to create a slide-show on Windows Movie Maker and upload it to YouTube.
I believe you are asking how to open Windows Movie Maker. Click on Start. Type in Windows Movie Maker in the Start Search bar. The program should show up in the list that is generated if you have the program installed on your computer.
once your in widows movie maker, go to file, then import into collections, then get the song.
Something is not right with your Windows Live Movie Maker installation. There is a newer version of Windows Live Movie Maker (2011) that you might want to download and install for Windows 7. Just a suggestion.
You have to really look at the Time-line when adding pictures to a project in Windows Movie Maker. Something is not exact if your video is longer than the original project.
To find the download itself (to install the program), find the destination you saved the Windows Movie Maker program to. Open the folder and install it.To find Windows Movie Maker once it is installed:> Click Start, All Programs, Movie Maker (icon) from the list> Or if it is not in the list, open the Movie Maker folder in Programs and click on the icon.If you still can't find the Movie Maker program:> Click Start. Start search (or Run Command) and type in: MOVIEMK.exeThe program will show up in the list generated. Click on the Movie Maker icon to open it.
If you can't close Windows Movie Maker on your computer, this is what you do:> Click Ctrl+Alt+Delete> Click on Start Task Manager> Under Applications tab, click on Windows Movie Maker and press End Task> If Windows Movie Maker is not in that list, click on the Processes tab> Click on Show Processes for all users> Scroll down to MOVIEMK.exe and press End ProcessThe program will close. This procedure can be used for any programs you can't close down manually (and those found running behind Windows).
I don't believe Office 7 has anything to do with whether or not you have Windows Movie Maker installed on your system. You need to see if you have the program installed.> Click on Start and in the Start Search bar, type in: MOVIEMK.exe.If the program is installed on your computer, it will show up in the results pane.NOTE:If you have Windows 7, Movie Maker (v2.6) is not bundled with the software. You can download it though. And too, you can download Windows Live Movie Maker as well.
As long as the TV clips are not protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) they can be imported, used/edited in Windows Movie Maker.Also...Microsoft Recorded TV Show files (with a .dvr-ms file name extension) that are not protected using digital rights management can be imported into Windows Movie Maker if your computer is running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate.Certain features in Windows Movie Maker, such as Auto-Movie, require imported files to have both read and write permissions.
If Windows Movie Maker does not show your video in the Preview pane, then it is not in the correct format for the program. Sometimes the audio works, but the video doesn't. That means the file is partially compatible -- at least the audio portion is. Check to see what file name extension (format) the video is in. Right-click the file and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. Note the file type. If it is not one compatible with Windows Movie Maker, then it will not show in the Preview pane.