Click Import Media on the top menu of the program. Locate the pictures you want to use in the project then click Import.
Once the files have appeared in the Imported Media viewing pane, you can drag an drop them into the Storyboard or Time-line of the program.
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker, Live Movie Maker or any other version.
No, it's illegal.
Download the song from (itunes) click on windows live movie maker, then click on music (your) drag it onto the pictures (on wlmm) and done. enjoy<3
You can use iTunes to put movies from Windows Movie Maker onto your iPod. I believe Movie Maker files are compatible with Movie Maker, but if you find they are not for some reason, convert them to QT or .mp4 format beforehand.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It does not have split window feature.
Use the Titles and Credits feature to add text over clips in Windows Movie Maker.
Yes. Pictures uploaded from external devices can be imported and used in Windows Movie Maker as long as they are formatted with one of the following file name extensions:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmf
There are other programs that allow you to set pictures together in a frame, but Windows Live Movie Maker is not one of them. Try placing them side-by-side in an external photo editing program, then import it into Windows Live Movie Maker. That's the only way it will work. You have to remember, Windows Live Movie Maker is a stripped-down version of the v2.6 program. And even the full program can't do what you are asking.
don't use movie maker use adobe after effects
You can't do that with Windows Live Movie Maker because the Narration feature is not available with that version of the program.
Windows Live Movie Maker does not include a Narration feature. So, if you want to add your voice to video on Windows Live Movie Maker, it will have to be produced with an external audio recorder, then imported into the program.
Windows Movie Maker projects must be Published/Finished before they are converted to a Standard format used by YouTube.