In Windows Movie Maker, your imported files are either in the Imported Media viewing pane or a Collections folder you have created.
Text files are commonly imported into Excel. You may also import multiple text files that are separated by a comma.
Microsoft Access files or text files.
MPEG-4 audio files can be imported to iTunes 9. They will usually have the extension .m4a or .mp4. The AAC files that you can purchase from the iTunes store are MPEG-4 audio files.
Media can be imported into Premiere Pro by clicking on the "File" menu and selecting "Import," or by dragging and dropping files directly into the project panel.
One would use open subtitle to open subtitles. These subtitles can be opened from existing files or they can be imported from other files and then opened.
A user account refers to a collection of information that tells Windows which files and folders can be accessed. Imported user accounts can be managed through a user accounts applet.
I don't exactly know what you are referring to when you say 'static'. What sort of static are getting? If you have static on imported video files, then the files are the problem and not Windows Movie Maker.
There are lots of ways. Data can be typed in directly. Data can be copied and pasted from other files and applications. Data can be imported from other file formats, like text files.
There is no direct support for Publisher (.pub) files on a Mac. Depending on your needs (and budget) Pub2ID (See links below) converts Publisher files so they can be imported to In Design. Publisher can export to a PDF file which can be read but not edited on a Mac.
The default audio formats that can be imported into iTunes are AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3, or WAV.
As long as the Hypercam files are in the correct format for Windows Movie Maker, they can be imported into the program. If the files are not compatible, they will need to be converted before importation.
Audio files that can be imported and edited in Windows Movie Maker include:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma