is it possible to zoom on video in movie maker or creating DVDs?

I looked for answers in the forums and didn't find any. My problem is the following,

I added the movie maker video and dvd creation. I want to zoom to watch again close to the details. When I searched the HELP index, I followed the instructions for display in the timeline panel and tried to drill down from there with no luck. Can I be helped?

I looked for answers in the forums and didn't find any. My problem is the following,

I added the movie maker video and dvd creation. I want to zoom to watch again close to the details. When I searched the HELP index, I followed the instructions for display in the timeline panel and tried to drill down from there with no luck. Can I be helped?

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Are you running Vista Movie Maker 6 or Windows Live Movie Maker?
(FWIW... MM6 has more options)

If you go to the next forum, you might find a few custom effects
for the Zoom that you can download.

Movie Makers Forumshttp://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/

You could also try to crop the video. The following freeware has
an option of harvest:

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

iWisoft Free Video Converter
http://www.easy-video-converter.com/index.html
(Win2000, WinXP, Vista, Win7)

iWisoft Free Video Converter tutorials
http://www.easy-video-converter.com/tutorial.html

And there are packages including the Pan & Zoom that you can buy.

Pixelan SpiceFX
http://www.Pixelan.com/mm/intro.htm
(See - Pan/Zoom effects Pack E2) John Inzer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

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