You can open any version Movie Maker file in Windows Live Movie Maker (Windows 7) as long as you have ALL of the original source files used to create the project available on your hard drive. If the source files are not accessible, then you will find RED X's through the clips on the Time-line.In other words, it is better to Publish (or in the case of Movie Maker 2.1 version - Finish the Movie) before opening it in Windows Live Movie Maker.
You have to have the original source files available to be able to Publish a video in Windows Movie Maker. If they are not available on your computer (for the program to access) then you can't publish the video.
You need to configure your computer to open files from an earlier version Windows Movie Maker.
You can't get any projects from Windows Movie Maker (Vista) to play on Windows Movie XP. Windows Movie Maker project files (MSWMM) need to access the original source files in order to play the project. Therefore, if the original source files are not available on the system you are attempting to open the project file on, then the can't be displayed.The only way you can get a Windows Movie Maker project file (no matter what version) to display on another computer is by first Publishing or Finishing the movie. This process mixes down (exports) audio and video properties into a Standard Viewing Format.
Import the files to your computer from the CD, then import them into the Windows Movie Maker Program.
You can't do that. You need to have all the original source files used in the project in order to Publish the video.
jpg files.
.pdf files are not media files - they are more like Word documents than media files. Movie Maker will allow you to use compatible audio and video formats, but since .pdf files are neither audio nor video files, they will not work, and there would be no point in using them in Movie Maker.
You can't paste embedded files into Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker will not accept .mkv or .flv files. You have to convert the files to a format compatible with the program before you can import them. Windows Movie Maker is limited in the amount for formats it can import/use.
It does not have the codes to edit the file . Google vcdhelp .You need a program to convert these files into wma to be edited in movie maker
As long as the Hypercam files are in the correct format for Windows Movie Maker, they can be imported into the program. If the files are not compatible, they will need to be converted before importation.