When titles or overlays are added to your timeline, you can take your mouse and place it at the end of the clip. If you see two arrows pointing in opposite directions, you can click on the clip and make the clip longer or shorter, depending on your preference. You can also add the slow down or speed up effect onto the clip in the effect file/folder.
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Click on Titles and Credits. Follow the directions step-by-step to add text to your clips in Windows Movie Maker.
You need to Publish/Finish the movie in Windows Movie Maker before it can be uploaded onto YouTube. Conversion is automatic during this process... In other words, Windows Movie Maker converts it to a .wmv file format which is compatible for uploading.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker since there is no Narration feature available like there is in the 2.6 or 2.1 versions of the program. Sorry.
You have to use windows movie maker and windows DVD maker. Both comes with WIndows.
You can open any version Movie Maker file in Windows Live Movie Maker (Windows 7) as long as you have ALL of the original source files used to create the project available on your hard drive. If the source files are not accessible, then you will find RED X's through the clips on the Time-line.In other words, it is better to Publish (or in the case of Movie Maker 2.1 version - Finish the Movie) before opening it in Windows Live Movie Maker.
Go to the start button on the bottom left, go to all programs and then click on the words "Windows Movie Maker." If this does not work, you can always use the search or find program on your computer.
It can only be opened if you configure your computer to use an earlier version of the program. In other words, a 2007 Windows Movie Maker video (v2.6 for Vista/7) can't be opened in Windows XP unless configured to do so.
How well Windows Movie Maker performs depends on how much effort is expended by the user. In other words, if you take time to familiarize yourself with all the program's features and such, you will certainly enjoy the benefits it offers.In my opinion, Windows Movie Maker is a great starter program for aspiring video editors.
You do not have to convert it at all. When you publish/finish the Windows Movie Maker project (in this case, an Audio project) the process automatically converts the file format from a MSWMM to a .wma.In other words, Publish/Finish the project.
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With the exception of Windows 7 OS, every Windows license has Windows Movie Maker bundled with it. In other words, if you have Vista or Xp, you have Windows Movie Maker.To find the program on your computer:> Click the Start (orb)> In the Start Search box, type: MOVIEMK.exeDepending on what Windows OS you have, you should see the Movie Maker program appear in the list generated from the search. If you see the program (icon) click (or double-click) on it to open it.If the Movie Maker program did not appear in the list following the Search, try this:> Click on Start (orb), Computer, Local Disk (C:), Program Files> Locate the Windows Movie Maker folder and open it> Click (or double-click) on the ApplicationIf you can't see the Windows Movie Maker folder, then you don't have it, and you'll need to download it. The URLs posted below provide Windows Movie Maker downloads. Choose the download compatible with your OS (operating system).Note: Do not attempt to download Vista version on Xp or vice-versa because this will not work. You must download the version compatible with your system.Windows Movie Maker v.2.1 for Windows Xp:http://www.brothersoft.com/windows-movie-maker-76169.htmlWindows Movie Maker v.2.6 for Vista & Windows 7:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=D6BA5972-328E-4DF7-8F9D-068FC0F80CFC&displaylang=enMovie Maker Alternative Download: Windows Live Movie Maker (Vista/7 Support Only):http://download.live.com/moviemaker