Cannot change my videos in windows media player. Help, please!

I moved the video from my sony handycam to windows media player, but I'm unable to edit the video and send it by e-mail.  Can you Please help ASAP?  Thank you!

You cannot edit videos or by e-mail with media player. You can use movie maker (search for "movie maker" in the start menu) to edit and send an email that you would normally send an attatchment.

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    8 GB DDR2 Ram
    Radeon HD 6570

    Hello Tyler,

    It seems that you could use 'better' codecs, check this freeware collection: http://download.cnet.com/K-Lite-Codec-Pack-Full/3000-13632_4-64246.html (make sure you download from Direct download link).

    Let me know if this solves the problem for you.

    Kind regards

    BearPup

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