Windows 7 and Movie Maker

Movie Maker does not work because I installed Windows 7 Professional.  Active system and direct X 11installed, but still does not work.  It worked when I
the computer XP Professional

You have downloaded and installed the latest version?
http://download.live.com/MovieMaker

Questions about installing Windows 7?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions from Installation Windows 7 & responses

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    Nope. You can uninstall Windows Live essentials through the control panel. teengeek.freehostingcloud.com

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    I was curious what editions of Windows Vista include Movie Maker?

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    See the table below:

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    John Inzer - MS - MVP - digital media experience

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    Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - 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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    Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

  • Windows 7 - with Movie Maker. How can I burn and finalize a movie on a dvd disc?

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    I chose the option "burn to disc" - thinking naively that it would actually burn something I could put on a dvd player and play.

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    Thank you

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    Freemake Free Video Converter (freeware)
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  • the .vob and Movie Maker files

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    I see that Media Player can handle a .vob file, but is unable to Movie Maker. Media Player displays all the clips as "chapters" but Movie Maker recognizes only the first clip - even if it's very strange - if I drag toward the back of the timer (for lack of a better name), I can see that the other elements are there.

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    Help!

    I have the video on a Sony DVD camcorder that I am trying to edit and publish in the form of a DVD. I am running Vista Home Business SP1 but I tried to do this work with XP and Mac too.  The only system that reads the disk, other than the camcorder itself was Mac. My husband he created a disk of files for me to use my HP IX506 with Vista. I used Movie Maker successfully before with the video on my Canon Powershot Digital Elph, but get the files from the DVD to the Sony is reallly flummoxing me.

    I see that Media Player can handle a .vob file, but is unable to Movie Maker. Media Player displays all the clips as "chapters" but Movie Maker recognizes only the first clip - even if it's very strange - if I drag toward the back of the timer (for lack of a better name), I can see that the other elements are there.

    So where I'm going wrong? Is creating a Mac, a .vob file? How can I get video off the camcorder mini DV Sony (DCR-DVD305)? My IX506 all-in-one with Vista can't handle a mini DVD in the DVD drive. My XP, it's empty.  I connected the camera via USB at the same time, and they think that the drive is empty.  Only the Mac could import the files from the camera.

    Help!

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    First... just try to rename one of the. VOB files to
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    Or... you can type... CTRL + T.. o open the Save
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    John Inzer - MS - MVP - digital media experience

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  • In Windows 7 my Movie Maker gives me an error when I open it

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  • Application window "minimized" and moves to the main screen when the screen saver is activated

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  • Message "Windows movie maker has stopped working".

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    Not sure, but have you tried to reinstall WLMM, or perhaps fix?

    See - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938275/en-gb and try the repair option first.

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  • When you try to put a movie on movie maker file I only get the audio clip without images?

    I have windows XP and movie maker and windows media player does not reconise filmed I take or movies.

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    I know that all the cables are in and have played against them using the program of the anther, but I want to use windows?

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    Mike

    This happens usually when the video file has
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    You can try the following steps but more
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    Reach... Tools / Options / Compatibility tab and
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    No improvement? Try to convert it to WMV.

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

    The following freeware converters are a few examples:

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    Once installed... Open Sothink and go to... Add the files button...
    Find and select the clips you want to convert.

    Next... in the encoding settings... Choose... Video credits.
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    Choose an output folder and on the left, click on the button convert.

    You can experiment with other settings later but
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    (2) format Factory (freeware)
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Format_Factory
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    (FWIW... installation..., you can uncheck
    ('all' boxes on the last screen)
    (Windows XP / Vista / 7)

    First, you will need to decompress the file or just open the
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    Next, after the download and installation of Format
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    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...

    Good luck...

  • When I return in a recorded video on windows movie maker, all executives went black and have a yellow warning marker.

    When I return in a project recently recorded on windows movie maker, all executives went black and have a yellow warning marker, the sound also went but the name of the track is always above executives

    Hi steveXB,

    1. did you of recent changes on the computer?

    2. this happens with all registered projects?

    3. you have any program installed on the computer for photo editing?

    I suggest that you disable video filters windows make of film and change, if that can help.

    Change the video filter settings

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/MovieMaker/change-video-filter-settings

    Windows Movie Maker: Frequently asked questions

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Movie-Maker/FAQ

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