The Windows Movie Maker window has four parts. First, there is the Movie Task View. This links the creator to the various tools needed to complete the movie. The Collections View is similar to a scrapbook, in that it contains all the files needed for the movie, for example sounds and pictures. The Preview Screen is self explanatory whilst the final part, the Storyboard displays all the parts of the movie in order.
Right click on file, click open with Windows Movie Maker Project, Add clips and edit by deleting unwanted parts add music and click on DVD to save the movie in the format playable by Windows Media Player.
you film the movie, then put it on windows movie maker, and then cut it into 3 parts.
You can either put it on windows movie maker (drag all the parts in order on the story board) or you can download a video jointer.
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Windows Movie Maker should show the complete video if the file is:> Not corrupt> (Completely) in compatible format> Not partially protected by Digital Rights ManagementAlso, your version of Windows Movie Maker may need to be updated or require a fresh download of the program.
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Tools in Windows Movie Maker include:Auto-Movie, Titles and Credits, Effects, Transitions, Take Picture from Preview, Create Clips, Narrate Time-line, Audio Levels, (Tasks) Import, Edit, Publish.
Parts of the Access Screen:Menu BarAccess ToolbarTableFormObject ButtonsDatabase WindowRecord Navigation ButtonsStatus BarMode IndicatorsOffice Assistant
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Censor? As in black out, mute portions?You can't black out parts of the video you don't like, but you can use the Split feature to remove them. And you can Mute the video if there is wording you don't care for. But, that's the most you can do to censor anything in Windows Movie Maker.
You can edit-out parts of a video in Windows Live Movie Maker by using the Split feature:> Open Windows Live Movie Maker> Import a videoThe video shows up in 'film-strip' mode on the right side of the screen. In order to use the Split feature, drag the start bar (black line) to the point you want to cut out:> Right-click on the track and choose Splitfrom the drop-down menuThis automatically splits the video. You will see it divided.> Continue dragging to start bar to the point in the video you want to END the cut-out> Right-click the track and choose Split again from the drop-down menu.The video should now be split into three sections. Right-click on the middle portion (that you don't want) and select Remove or Cut from the drop-down menu.You just have to remember to advance the start bar on the video track to access the Split feature option in Windows Live Movie Maker. In earlier versions of the program (such as v2.6) the Split option is easily accessed from below the Preview pane. Unfortunately, in Windows Live, you have to right-click the video track to open options menus.
Nero, which rips and burns CDs, also has a .wav file editor. I've used it many times. Convert your .mp3 to .wav and Nero allows you to edit any part of. There are probably other programs as well.