No, a PDF file can't be imported into Windows Movie Maker. Only files with the following formats can be imported:
Video files: .asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
Audio files: .aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma
Picture files: .bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, and .wmf
Right click on the file and click on rename and then rename it to what ever you want and then if you want a new file extension pit a . And then type in the file extension
First you need to convert that pdf file into ppt file and then require a vimeo or movie maker type software to add voice in it
it cann't
It is fundamentally impossible to convert "any" file to PDF. PDF is used for text and images. There is no way to translate a program, a movie, or an MP3 file into a PDF.
.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.
Adobe reader used for your PDF files, not videos, if you want watch your videos, you need some video players such as Windows Movie Maker for Windows, quicktime for MAC, etc.
A file with the .exe extension is an executable file that can be opened by Windows or MS-DOS that opens a program. It is also known as a program file. A file with the .pdf extension, however, is a document file that can be open by Adobe Reader, Word 2013, or other compatible programs. It is impossible to convert an exe file to a pdf file.
The only "PDF creator" I am familiar with is a pseudo-printer driver for Windows to "print" to a PDF file. Linux has the ability to print to a PDF file built-in. There are many tools for creating PDF documents in Linux, if your application was not the one I described above.
They are two different file formats, which both can be used for pictures. The file format jpg [JPEG] is for pictures/screenshots/etc. The file name PDF stands for Portable Document File. PDF's are used in cross platform file sharing, like Windows to Mac and vice versa. The differences are that JPEG's are for pictures ONLY as PDF is used for cross platform sharing of [example] paperwork. PDF's are editable.
The only way to upload a song onto Facebook is by video, so this is what I recommend:Create a Garageband song.Convert the Garageband .pdf file into an iTunes .aac file by clicking on Export and exporting the song to iTunes. This will convert the file into an actual song available in your computer's library of music.Once the song is on iTunes, drag/drop it into a movie maker, such as Windows Movie Maker or iMovie and save the file as a video.Upload the video to a site such as YouTube, and copy/paste the URL onto Facebook. The song is now available for everyone to hear.If you're having problems uploading, or if you get an "Uknown Error" message, don't fret! Simply go back to iMovie/Movie Maker and compress the file so that it is "streamable." This will lower the quality, but ensure that the video is succesfully uploaded.
Convert PDF file to word file format, you can use Kernel for PDF to Word Converter Tool. It can efficient to convert multiple PDF file to word file format, without facing any hassles. Reference link http://www.freepdftowordconverter.net
RTF to PDF Converter specially designed to convert RTF (Rich Text Format) to PDF on Windows system (windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista, and windows 7). For working as a virtual printer, RTF to PDF software can convert RTF file to PDF document with various printing ways like right clicking Print button.Apart from converting, RTF to PDF free converter also can convert RTF files to image formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, PCX), scripts formats (PS,EPS) under "Options".Convert RTF to PDF documentMerge multiple RTF documents into one PDFEncrypt PDF document with password protectionAdd stampstring into PDF pagemore information about it you can see:http://www.oxpdf.com/rtf-to-pdf-converter.html