Creating a DVD of Windows Live Movie Maker

Once you copied all your photos in movie maker and added music how to transfer this file windows DVD Maker the DVD maker does not accept the wlmp file

Once you copied all your photos in movie maker and added music how to transfer this file windows DVD Maker the DVD maker does not accept the wlmp file

How to convert and burn files WLMP on DVD

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  • Problem to burn a DVD with Windows Live Movie Maker

    I created a video in Windows Live Movie Maker.  He plays well there.  But when I try to burn a DVD in Windows DVD Maker it is shortened and disordered.
    I have to disable filters or codecs?  If so how do know which ones to stop and how do I disable them?

    Hello

    ·         You try to burn the Windows Live Movie Maker on DVD maker project file?

    ·         What is the format of the file you are trying to burn?

    ·         You get the error message?

    Method 1:

    See the article, and then select the settings you want to use to create a DVD that fits your needs

    Change Windows DVD Maker DVD-Video settings

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-Windows-DVD-Maker-DVD-video-settings

    Method 2:

    Access this link which contains solutions to some common problems with burning DVDs and check if you can solve the problem.

    Solve problems with creating a DVD-video using Windows DVD creation

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/troubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-video-using-Windows-DVD-Maker

    Added help for Windows Live Movie Maker, you can post your query to the Windows Live Movie Maker Solution Center.

    http://www.windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?ProductID=5

    Hope this information helps.

  • Why the version of Windows 7 to Windows DVD Maker product a blurry video of Windows Live Movie Maker?

    When I do a DVD (using Windows DVD Maker) of a film produced by Windows Live Movie Maker photos are blurred and contained very low quality video.  The photos that I use in the project are very sharp, as is the video that I use in the project.

    The movie makes WLMM project is strong on the computer but when it is published on the DVD in Windows DVD Maker it produces a result blur this film as seen on the computer and any DVD player.  It's nothing to do with transitions because the film WLMM is strong.  Other DVD manufacturers produce a sharp image of the film WLMM even, but I prefer the way Windows DVD Maker makes the DVD with scenes, etc...

    The problem seems to lie with the WLMM. creating Windows DVD DVD movie conversion - are they incompatible?  This seems to happen with the version of Windows 7, everything worked fine with versions of Vista on my old computer.  I find it very frustrating to have this return back.  Please suggest a solution.  The version of WLMM is Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3502.0922); I can't find a version number for Windows DVD Maker.

    Update:

    Thanks to Irfan for a potential solution.  I did another DVD with all the filters off but unfortunatey it made no difference.  Having had another close watch the DVD video, the problem is to double everything up like a photo on a slow speed where you have shaking of the camera.  In particular, a girl with wire rim glasses has a rim double wire and even a girl with hair each double strand.  When further looked at what gives the appearance of an image finery.  Again, I must say that the film from which the DVD-video has been done had this failure and from DVD of this film by any other manufacturer of DVD Windows DVD Maker does not exhibit this problem.  The operating system is Windows 7.

    Hello Charley Farley,

    1. What is the operating system installed on your computer?

    You may experience this problem of there are incompatible filters installed on your computer. I suggest that you turn off the filters and check if you have the same problem.

    Video filters in Windows Movie Maker: frequently asked questions for Vista

    Video filters in Windows DVD Maker: frequently asked questions for Windows 7

    You can check out the link below that wil

    You can also ask your question to the Windows Live community to see if someone has had the same problem and fixed it. Please visit the link below to find a community that will support what ask you:

    https://windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?ProductID=5

    Thank you
    Irfan H, Engineer Support Microsoft Answers. Visit ourMicrosoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Windows Live Movie Maker-how burning the project to DVD for playback on TV

    How can I take a project in Windows Live Movie Maker and burn it and then play on my DVD player to my TV?

    How can I take a project in Windows Live Movie Maker and burn it and then play on my DVD player to my TV?

    ================================
    Have you tried Windows DVD Maker?

    Windows Live Movie Maker - save the movie to your hard drive
    http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/video/articles/14270.aspx

    Windows 7 - burn a video DVD with Windows DVD Maker disc
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/burn-a-DVD-video-disc-with-Windows-DVD-Maker

    Windows 7 - change Windows DVD Maker DVD-Video settings
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-Windows-DVD-Maker-DVD-video-settings

    Create DVDs using DVD Maker in Windows 7 home
    http://www.online-tech-tips.com/Windows-7/Windows-7-DVD-Maker-tutorial/

    Windows 7 - How to burn DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
    http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-DVDs-Windows-DVD-Maker

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  • Hi, I'm trying to use Windows Live Movie Maker to create a movie. The film is in MP4 format and the program does not allow me to open to make a new film. Windows Media Player does not play either.

    You have problems with programs:
    -Windows Live Movie Maker
    -Windows Media Player

    Error messages:
    -Windows Live Movie Maker: Sorry Movie Maker cannot open this project file. The file is not compatible with Windows Live Movie Maker or damaged. Please select a different project file. (button: "Learn more".)
    -Windows Media Player: Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support the file type or does not support the codec used to compress the file.

    Recent changes to your problem:
    None

    What have you tried to solve the problem:
    Reinstall Windows Live Movie Maker

    Format of the file:
    MP4

    You have problems with programs:
    -Windows Live Movie Maker
    -Windows Media Player

    Error messages:
    -Windows Live Movie Maker: Sorry Movie Maker cannot open this project file. The file is not compatible with Windows Live Movie Maker or damaged. Please select a different project file. (button: "Learn more".)
    -Windows Media Player: Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support the file type or does not support the codec used to compress the file.

    Recent changes to your problem:
    None

    What have you tried to solve the problem:
    Reinstall Windows Live Movie Maker

    Format of the file:
    MP4

    =============================================
    The dialog box that you quoted says "Project file" in Windows Live Movie Maker
    It would be a file with an extension WLMP. Or if the file was created with
    an earlier version of Movie Maker, it can have an extension .mswmm.

    So... just to clarify... MP4 extension or WLMP or something else?

    If the files are MP4, you will need to convert them to WMV format before
    import into Movie Maker.

    There are many programs that can do conversions...
    The following freeware is an example...:

    (FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
    Restore point before installing software or updates)

    Format Factory
    http://www.pcfreetime.com/
    (the file you want to download is: > FFSetup250.zip
    (FWIW... installation..., you might want to
    Uncheck all of the boxes on the last screen)

    First... after the download and installation of Format
    Factory... you can open the program and
    left click on the toolbar, the "Option" button and
    "Select an output folder to" / apply / OK.
    (this is where you find your files after they)
    are converted)

    Drag and drop your video clips on the main screen...

    Select "all to WMV" / OK...

    Click on... Beginning... in the toolbar...

    That should do it...

    For information on playback of MP4 files... the following article may be worth a visit:

    Multimedia Windows Media Player (316992)
    file formats
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/316992/en-us
    > scroll waaay to MPEG-4 (.mp4)

    Alternative media players:

    FWIW... it is always preferable, if you create a system restore
    point before installing any software or updates.

    With the help of the Windows Vista system restore
    http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-system-restore/

    VLC Media Player
    http://www.videolan.org/

    Media Player Classic
    http://www.filehippo.com/download_media_player_classic/

    Apple Quicktime
    http://www.Apple.com/QuickTime/Download/

    QuickTime Alternative
    http://www.filehippo.com/download_quicktime_alternative/

    And it might be worth a try to download
    and install 'one' of the following free codec packs:

    * Proceed at your own risk *.

    Vista Codec Package
    http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Vista-codec-package/1159994557/1

    K - Lite Codec Pack (full)
    http://www.filehippo.com/download_klite_codec_pack/

    CCCP (combined Community Codec Pack)
    http://www.CCCP-project.NET/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

    Good luck...

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  • Need help with Windows Live Movie Maker and DVD Maker

    I have worked with Windows Live Movie Maker to cut a continuous piece of video footage into separate clips (these are dance performances by dancers of different about 13)... then once they were divided into 13 clips separated, I then cut them at the beginning and at the end of each clip (performance) and then used legends at the beginning of each clip with name of the dancer.  I also added a title at the beginning of the film page, and I added at the end of the credits.  Then I clicked on save the movie and had to wait an hour or more... Finally, when this was done, I opened Windows DVD Maker and clicked on add items... went to my file and put my film recorded in the creation of DVD.  I used also changed the Menu template to that for shows (it is red and black and has lights and cameras as a staging.  I thought everything was going along fine until I played the disc engraved on my Smart TV DVD player.  For some reason when I click on the stages (or chapters) to see the performance under this button, it starts to play the dvd in a few seconds or a few minutes in some cases in the performance... I've lost countless blank DVDs not to mention hours and hours of time... and I'm so frustrated... I'm ready to SCREEEAAMMM!  Also some of the performances were not even under one of the buttons or frames... in other words you could not use the arrow keys to locate some of them to click it and find out.  Yet, when I went back and pressed the 'Play' button, I could fast forward through the entire movie and find performances that seem to be missing the scenes/buttons.  Any help or advice before I blow a bridge! ???

    Thank you.

    /PR

    I have worked with Windows Live Movie Maker to cut a continuous piece of video footage into separate clips (these are dance performances by dancers of different about 13)... then once they were divided into 13 clips separated, I then cut them at the beginning and at the end of each clip (performance) and then used legends at the beginning of each clip with name of the dancer.  I also added a title at the beginning of the film page, and I added at the end of the credits.  Then I clicked on save the movie and had to wait an hour or more... Finally, when this was done, I opened Windows DVD Maker and clicked on add items... went to my file and put my film recorded in the creation of DVD.  I used also changed the Menu template to that for shows (it is red and black and has lights and cameras as a staging.  I thought everything was going along fine until I played the disc engraved on my Smart TV DVD player.  For some reason when I click on the stages (or chapters) to see the performance under this button, it starts to play the dvd in a few seconds or a few minutes in some cases in the performance... I've lost countless blank DVDs not to mention hours and hours of time... and I'm so frustrated... I'm ready to SCREEEAAMMM!  Also some of the performances were not even under one of the buttons or frames... in other words you could not use the arrow keys to locate some of them to click it and find out.  Yet, when I went back and pressed the 'Play' button, I could fast forward through the entire movie and find performances that seem to be missing the scenes/buttons.  Any help or advice before I blow a bridge! ???

    Thank you.

    /PR

    ===============================================
    First of all a question... did you you save the project in a video such as format
    . WMV or. MP4? Or have you just of WLMP project folder?

    I suspect that DVD Maker is to see your movie in one file
    and he has no idea where are your scenes. More than likely it is
    creation of scenes on his own in arbitrary places.

    In order for DVD Maker correctly, identify individual scenes
    each stage must be registered as an individual video clip, then
    the collection of video clips can be imported and each of them must
    become an individual scene.  DVD Maker is supposed to accept
    up to 18 scenes.

    Just an experience you can import your new original
    video clips in DVD Maker and see if it works properly. If
    It does what you want... change and re-record your clips one video
    both will be the fix.

    Good luck...

  • Windows live movie maker photo friendly

    I imported my photos in Windows live movie maker.  How can I change the order of them.  And what type of disc do I copy them to when you are finished.

    Thank you

    I imported my photos in Windows live movie maker.  How can I change the order of them.  And what type of disc do I copy them to when you are finished.

    Thank you

    ========================================
    Have you tried to drag and drop the photos to change the order?

    When your project is complete and you save it... the
    resulting file will be a video file... no individual photos.

    The following tutorial explains how to save as a WMV
    video file.

    How to save the project in Windows Live Movie Maker to WMV Format
    http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ZyqZm5MBc7o

    Once you have the. Saved... WMV file you can view
    in Windows Media Player, share it with others and
    It allows to create a video DVD with Windows DVD Maker.

    Windows Vista - burn a DVD video disc
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-DVD-video-disc

  • Streaming problems within Windows Live Movie Maker in Vista

    I have Vista Service Pack 2. I imported my Toshiba Camileo S20 camcorder .avi files in Windows Live Movie Maker.  I have problems with the broadcasting project.  The voice and video are not synchronized.  Also the video hangs during playback.  I don't know why this has started happening since I use this software for a few years and have the same computer, Windows updated constantly, and have never had this problem before.

    When I save the movie and Windows DVD Maker allows you to create and burn a movie to a DVD, the film is not too clear during playback on my TV.

    I'm not too knowledgeable about the software verbage and what are some programs, for example, "codec".  So if you can help me solve my problem in simple terms I would appreciate it.

    Thank you for your help.

    jerpaul66

    Since the suggestions here does not solve your problem, I suggest that repost you on Windows Live Movie Maker in the Forums of Windows Live.

    Please repost your question in the forum using Movie Maker below: they will be better able to solve your problem. Please report in the ask a Question.

    http://windowslivehelp.com/forums.aspx?ForumID=f5dad528-638d-4AD1-BE14-31751f8af98f

    Thank you

  • Problem with Windows Live Movie Maker

    I created a movie, 30 minutes in length, using Windows Live Movie Maker.  The film will be a gift to a member of the family for Christmas... in 3 days!  I can't, however, when in the final stage to choose the style of the menu, select specific points in the film that I would be the beginning of a new "chapter".  How can you do this?  At the present time, it selects just parts at random the film as a new chapter.  Help, please!

    I created a movie, 30 minutes in length, using Windows Live Movie Maker.  The film will be a gift to a member of the family for Christmas... in 3 days!  I can't, however, when in the final stage to choose the style of the menu, select specific points in the film that I would be the beginning of a new "chapter".  How can you do this?  At the present time, it selects just parts at random the film as a new chapter.  Help, please!

    ====================================
    Create several small projects and publish (save) each
    an in the. WMV format in a folder on your hard drive.

    Then import the collection. WMV to DVD Maker files and
    each video clip will be becoma a scene (chapter) on your DVD.

    You can have up to 18 scenes.

    See the section "How are scenes created for my DVD" of
    the following article:

    Windows Vista - DVD - video burning - frequently asked questions
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/DVD-Video-burning-frequently-asked-questions

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  • Save a movie on Windows Live Movie Maker 2011

    Whenever I try to save a movie in Windows Live Movie Maker 2011 it opens the saving window then begins does not answer. Then he begins to report the problem, and then closes. I tried it again, but every time I try it crashes and closes.

    Do you know why this is happening and how can I fix?

    Thank you

    Whenever I try to save a movie in Windows Live Movie Maker 2011 it opens the saving window then begins does not answer. Then he begins to report the problem, and then closes. I tried it again, but every time I try it crashes and closes.

    Do you know why this is happening and how can I fix?

    Thank you

    ===============================
    Sorry... I don't have the exact answer, but I know
    some questions that may contribute to this problem...

    (1) using the incompatible sources in the project files.

    Several formats are apparently compatible with
    Movie Maker, but the most reliable choices are:

    Photos - bmp
    Video - wmv or dv - avi
    Audio - wav, wma, wmv

    (2) the project is too large and/or complex.

    The fix for this would be to create several small
    projects and save each of them in the movie WMV
    format in a folder on your hard drive.

    The collected WMV files can then be re-imported
    in Movie Maker to bring together in a single
    film or they can be imported into DVD Maker
    and each comes a scene on a DVD.

    (3) codec issues.

    Sometimes, this can be corrected by opening film
    Manufacturer and go to the... Tools / Options / Compatibility
    tab, and uncheck all filters / OK.

    (4) video driver needs to update.

    If you reduce the graphic hardware acceleration as
    According to the instructions in the following article... you can
    See an improvement. If... Yes, you need to update
    your video driver. (improvement or not... do not forget to)
    return to full acceleration after the experience)

    How to put in back of graphics hardware acceleration
    http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00129.htm
    (scroll down to: "If you use Windows Vista")

    Also, some systems cannot handle Vista Movie
    Machine 6 or Windows Live Movie Maker... among those
    instances... There's an earlier version which can be
    downloaded and installed:

    (FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
    Restore point before installing software or updates)

    Windows Movie Maker 2.6
    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=d6ba5972-328e-4df7-8f9d-068fc0f80cfc
    (works on Vista and Win7)

    Good luck...

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  • How to set chapters in Windows Live Movie Maker

    How dod I put chapters in the dvd creator?

    The menu that you can create by using Windows Live DVD Creator, but how can I put chapter brand where I want love?  Started by .mts file.  Converted to wmv.  Open live Movie Maker.  Define chapters where I wanted to.  Saved in a single file?  Thought of me ahh maybe it remember where I put them once in the DVD Creator because they are both products of windows.  Opened in creator.  Disc burned, and there is chapter marks in every sense!

    Hello

    If you are referring to Windows Live Movie Maker, you can post your queries Windows Live Movie Maker Forums:

    http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions.aspx?ProductID=5

    http://explore.live.com/Windows-Live-Movie-Maker-Help-Center

  • Windows Live Movie Maker is rendered my video funny

    So I tried render(publish/save) a video of game I did and before I downloaded it, I noticed that it seems very rotten. I used the recommended setting when I visited, but it seemed wrong, so I used the "for the high-definition display' and he looked better, but pretty much the same. Everything that has a bit of a white outline around him and he was very pixelated, but when I go back to the original video, everything is perfect. He has not done this before, so I know that it is a problem. I tried all the options now and they all have this same white outline look to it. (BTW I record the mMnecraft Java game, and I use for PA do).

    Screenshot links:
    Before rendering: http://imgur.com/hPF94H2

    After: http://imgur.com/5ZPJBCQ
    If I could get a fix to this problem would be great, and if you need a computer record or other thing for help :) just ask

    So I tried render(publish/save) a video of game I did and before I downloaded it, I noticed that it seems very rotten. I used the recommended setting when I visited, but it seemed wrong, so I used the "for the high-definition display' and he looked better, but pretty much the same. Everything that has a bit of a white outline around him and he was very pixelated, but when I go back to the original video, everything is perfect. He has not done this before, so I know that it is a problem. I tried all the options now and they all have this same white outline look to it. (BTW I record the mMnecraft Java game, and I use for PA do).

    Screenshot links:
    Before rendering: http://imgur.com/hPF94H2

    After: http://imgur.com/5ZPJBCQ
    If I could get a fix to this problem would be great, and if you need a computer record or other thing for help :) just ask

    =========================================
    If you are not running the latest version of Movie Maker
    It may be advantageous to update.

    Get Movie Maker
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/get-Movie-Maker-download

    Some ideas that may or may not apply to your current
    version of Movie Maker:

    Perhaps using a custom setting/profile would improve the resolution of
    your DVD. Using the information below you would save the movie to a folder
    on your hard disk and then import the movie recorded WMV file in
    Creating Windows DVD.

    The profile of "Slideshow-1024x768WMV9" which can be downloaded from
    the following site may be worth a try: (articles below explain how
    Use it) (basically you just drop in the following folder, and then select
    It is in Movie Maker when you save the movie.

    c:\Program Files\Windows Live Gallery\Video profiles

    Movie Maker 2 - economy
    Movies - profiles custom WMV
    http://www.Papajohn.org/mm2-SavingMovies-CustomProfiles.html

    Windows Live Movie Maker (WLMM)
    Edition and movie recording
    http://www.Papajohn.org/WLMM-publishing.html

    Windows 7 movie save and publish
    http://www.Papajohn.org/Win7-publishing.html

    How to: Change the Windows Live Movie Maker output settings
    http://aurirahimzadeh.spaces.live.com/blog/CNS! F5CF78DEA3328162! 3450.entry? a = 349344368

    Use custom settings to record a movie in Windows Live Movie Maker
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/use-custom-settings-to-save-a-movie-in-Windows-Live-Movie-Maker

    The following Forum might be also worth a visit:

    Windows Movie Makers Forums
    http://www.windowsmoviemakers.NET/forums/default.aspx

  • Disorder by e-mail and/or play burned video VCR video with Windows Live Movie Maker

    Using Windows Live Movie Maker, I created a video from pictures and copied and he accompanied by music.  I tried to join my hotmail e-mail account, but it's a too large file.  I tried to compress them into a zip file.  Although I was able to record it in a zip file, I did not send as an attachment is.  He said that the zip file is 30 MB and I have 25 MB.  I then tried to burn it to a DVD-R.  It seemed to have burned, but when I tried to play the DVD on my VCR, nothing happens.  I used the wrong type of DVD?  I would like to send video by e-mail or regular mail on a DVD.  I wonder if you have solutions.  I'm not very tech saavy better so simple.  Thanks much for your thoughts beforehand. FB

    Using Windows Live Movie Maker, I created a video from pictures and copied and he accompanied by music.  I tried to join my hotmail e-mail account, but it's a too large file.  I tried to compress them into a zip file.  Although I was able to record it in a zip file, I did not send as an attachment is.  He said that the zip file is 30 MB and I have 25 MB.  I then tried to burn it to a DVD-R.  It seemed to have burned, but when I tried to play the DVD on my VCR, nothing happens.  I used the wrong type of DVD?  I would like to send video by e-mail or regular mail on a DVD.  I wonder if you have solutions.  I'm not very tech saavy better so simple.  Thanks much for your thoughts beforehand. FB

    =====================================
    First of all, I have to ask what is the Format (extension) of your
    saved file. If the extension WLMP... it's a project file
    and not a video file. If you have saved it as a video in the
    . Format WMV Movie... the following information may be useful:

    If the file size is too large for e-mail... you could download
    the file to a site as follows and then send it
    link to download to your recipients.

    "SendSpace.
    http://www.sendspace.com/

    It's very simple on SendSpace site the following...
    the steps are all you need to do.

    On the left, click on the Browse button and it will open a window
    allows you to access the files on your hard drive.

    Navigate to the folder that your video is and select it.

    On the left, click on the download button.

    When the download link appears... left click copy
    button, then click right and paste the link in an email
    message to your recipients.

    Recipients can download the video file as follows.

    On the left, click the link in the e-mail message.

    When the SendSpace site load.

    Scroll down a little and left, click on the blue text *.

    "Click here to start the download from sendspace".

    Save the file to your desktop and view in Windows Media Player.

  • How to convert WMV to MOV or AVI using Windows Live Movie Maker?

    I used Windows Live Movie Maker to create a slideshow with music for display in a Sony Digital Photo Frame; However, I recorded it as an WMV file so that it only accepts the Digital Photo frame. MOV or. AVI files.  Whenever I try to save the file again, the window "Save as" does not give me any other options that the WMV in the menu drop-down.  What I need to do to save this film either as a MOV or AVI file?  Thank you!  Peter

    I used Windows Live Movie Maker to create a slideshow with music for display in a Sony Digital Photo Frame; However, I recorded it as an WMV file so that it only accepts the Digital Photo frame. MOV or. AVI files.  Whenever I try to save the file again, the window "Save as" does not give me any other options that the WMV in the menu drop-down.  What I need to do to save this film either as a MOV or AVI file?  Thank you!  Peter

    ========================================
    You have posted in a forum of WIn XP, so I assume you are using XP?

    Using Win XP Movie Maker 2.1... You can save as .avi as follows:

    To save a DV - AVI movie file...
    (and other options)
    Type of... CTRL + P (or go to...) File / save movie file)
    to open the wizard movie recording.
    Choose... My computer.
    Next /.
    Enter a name and a location.
    Next /.
    Show more choices.
    Other parameters.
    Open the window of the droplet and choose... DV - AVI.
    Next /.
    Wait while the movie is saved.
    Finishing...

    Or you can try to convert your. WMV file to the. MOV or. AVI
    format using a converter.

    There are many converters available on the net... some
    free... some detail.

    The following freeware converter is just one example:

    (FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
    Restore point before installing software or updates)

    Format Factory (freeware)
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Format_Factory
    (the 'direct link' is faster download)
    (the file you want to download is: > FFSetup296.zip<>
    (FWIW... installation..., you can uncheck
    ('all' boxes on the final screens)
    (Windows XP / Vista / 7)

    First, you will need to decompress the file or just open the
    Drag > FFSetup296.exe< out="" of="" the="">
    and drop it on your desktop. To install left click.

    Next, after the download and installation of Format
    Factory... you can open the program and
    left click on the toolbar, the "Option" button and
    "Select an output folder to" / apply / OK.
    (this is where you find your files after they)
    are converted)

    Drag and drop your video clips on the main screen...

    Select ' all-your choice of formats "/ OK...

    Click on... Beginning... in the toolbar...

    That should do it...

    Good luck...

  • film on windows Movie maker is not compatible with windows live movie maker

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