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't as the censor code is etched into the video code for each frame, so if you want to remove it, you must get the uncensored original video.
Yes, you can still edit a movie/video that has been published in WMM (windows movie maker). However, you would be editing the published version of the project (not the original MSWMM project version).This is the best way to put a WMM video together, in my opinion. Using several WMM clips that you know for a fact are are compatible with the program (since you created and published them with it), makes movie/video producing much easier.I take smaller clips that I've published on WMM, import them back into the program in order to create different projects. The editing process on previously published WMM video/movies is the same.Upon completion of each new project, I publish it. That way I can continue to import and edit the video whatever way I choose.:)
Quicktime is not a format you can import into WMM (windows movie maker). Nor is .mp4, .mov or .AVI < ---- (uppercase).These are the file name extensions (video formats) used by WMM:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmvQuicktime videos need to be converted to one of the above mentioned file name extensions before they can be imported into WMM. Free video converters are available online (simply Google: free video converters).Once you have a converter downloaded, follow the program's conversion instructions making sure your "output source" is one of the extensions WMM uses.When you have successfully converted the Quicktime video, you will be able to import and edit it in the WMM program.
You can't remove the watermark to your AVS converter video using a program; any censors, visual or audio, has the bleep sound and/or the censor embedded in their code, which replaces the pixels of the parts they want to censor. To uncensor it, you need to get the uncensored version.
It is okay to censor something that needs to be necessary censored on a video on an app that is mostly for unnecessary censorship.
A bleep censor is a software module manually operated by a broadcast technician, putting a five-second delay on live content and used to censor audio and video feed "as live".
WMM is an easy to use video program for beginners. It is integrated with Windows OS.
You can capture video from your Digital Video Camera in Vista WMM (windows movie maker) by clicking File, Import from Digital Camera.
You have to Publish/Finish/Save your WMM (Windows Movie Maker) video first before you can convert it to an .avifile.To Publish/Finish/Save your WMM project:> With your project in the Time-line view of WMM> Click on View and Tasks, to open the task pane> Under Publish to ---- (Windows Vista v2.6)> Under Finish Movie (Windows Xp v2.1)> Choose - This computer> Name the movie and select a destination to save it in> Click Next> Select option: Best quality for playback on my computer (recommended)> Click Publish or Finish (depending on your WMM version)Once the video is Published/Finished you can convert it to an .AVI using a video converter. Free video converters are available online. Simply Google: free video converters.
The video files from your camera are not the correct format to import into WMM (windows movie maker) if you are unable to import them.To see what format they are, right-click the video file and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. The file name extension is shown as well as the program currently opening the file by default.Video formats used by WMM are:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmvYou camera's video files are likely .mov, .mp4 or .AVI
The file format of a Dazzle video is not compatible with WMM. That's why you can't use it in the program. Convert the video to one of the following formats: asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv, and you will be able to import and use it in WMM.
You need to Publish/Finish your WMM (Windows Movie Maker) project before you can upload them anywhere. Read this:Publishing/Finishing a WMM project** A WMM project is still in "unfinished" form (.MSWMM)and can only be viewed/edited in Windows Movie Maker.** A PUBLISHED/FINISHED WMM video is the "finalized" format.Before you can view your WMM (Windows Movie Maker) project on a media player, send it by email, or upload it anywhere, you first need to PUBLISH/FINISH the WMM project. This finalizes the project by means of "mixing down" audio/video properties.Note: The videos file name extension (or Properties) will automatically be changed to the .wmv (for computer playback) or other extension depending on the saving option.To Publish/Finish your WMM project:> With your project in the time-line view of WMM> Click on View and Tasks, to open the task pane> Under Publish to ---- (Windows Vista v2.6)> Under Finish Movie (Windows Xp v2.1)> Choose - This computer> Name the movie and select a destination to save it in(Choose/make a folder to save it in that you can access easily)> Click Next> Select option: Best quality for playback on my computer (recommended)> Click Publish or Finish (depending on your WMM version)When the video is published/finished, you should be able to find it in the folder you saved it in. Click on it and it should open up in the media player you use. The file will also be in a format that will allow you to upload it, email it or burn it to CD/DVD.