Movie Maker is Windows software so will not work with an Apple Mac where the equivalent software is called iMovie.
You need to download the video project from Windows Movie Maker onto your computer. From there, you will be able to upload the video file onto YouTube.
Yes if you have the same update on word.
There are three ways to install Windows Movie Maker 2.1 for Windows XP on Windows 7.1-First on Windows XP go to programs on C drive and copy the Movie Maker program file and paste it into your My Documents or Downloads folder. A copy of the Movie Maker program file should now be in your my Documents or Downloads folder where you have pasted it.Go to where you have pasted the Movie Maker file,right click on the file with your mouse and click send to zip folder. This creates a zip file with all the Movie Maker program files inside. Now to install Movie Maker 2.1 on Windows 7 you can either-1-Transfer the Movie Maker zip file from your Windows XP computer to your Windows 7 computer using Microsoft shared View or Team Viewer.Which lets you transfer files from one computer to the other computer. Or-2- Upload the Movie Maker zip file to a file sharing and storage site online like Mediafire. And then download it onto your Windows 7 computer. Or-3-Transfer the Movie Maker zip file onto a USB thumb drive from your Windows XP computer and install it onto your Windows 7 computer that way.Once you have got the Movie Maker zip file onto your Windows 7 computer using one of the three methods above. Open the zip file and extract the files to Programs on C drive and make a new folder. Rename new folder Movie Maker 2.1 so that it does not conflict with any other versions of Movie Maker you have installed.Now send the Movie Maker short cut to your desktop and click on it. And now Windows Movie Maker 2.1 is working on Windows 7. And the web cam feature will also work.But please note, you must have Windows Movie Maker 2.6 installed in order for Windows Movie Maker 2.1 to work. This is because Windows Movie Maker 2.1 uses some of the dill and program files of Windows Movie Maker 2.6 in order to run. But as long as you have Windows Movie Maker 2.6 installed,then Windows Movie Maker 2.1 will work on Windows 7.Windows Movie Maker 2.1 works on Windows 7 without any problems. And can be used alongside other versions of Windows Movie Maker,Windows Movie Maker 6 and 2.6.
You have to Publish or Finish the video in the program first before you can send it anywhere. Publishing/finishing the video exports audio/video properties into Standard viewing format so that others can view the video on their respective media players.
I believe there is a sidebar on the leftside. Stating.... 1. Capture Video 2. Edit Movie 3. Finish Movie Movie Making Tips _________ Use the drop down arrow and they would give you some choices. Save to my computer Save to CD Send in E-mail Send to Web Send to DV Camera _________ If you click on the "Save on my computer" then it will tell you what you want to save it as.
If the pictures were in a Windows Movie Maker project (MSWMM) you will not be able to retrieve them because a .MSWMM file needs access to the Original Source Files.Since the project was sent via email, the Original Source Files (from the computer the project was designed on) are not available.Even if the computer the emailed MSWMM file was sent to has a Windows Movie Maker program to open the file, nothing will appear since NONE of the original source files used to create it can be located.Just remember... to send a Windows Movie Maker video via email, make sure it has been Published/Finished first.
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Before you can view, share, email or burn a movie from Windows Movie Maker, you must first Publish or Finish the project. This process exports/converts the Windows Movie Maker file into a Standard viewing format (that others can see).Once you have Published or Finished the movie maker video, you can view it in any media player, send it by email, upload it to the Internet or burn it to CD/DVD.Just remember, you CANNOT do this with a Windows Movie Maker video that is still in project form.
Computer says no.
You can't send a MSWMM file to any other computer because it is a Microsoft Windows Movie Maker PROJECT file. The project file requires access to the 'original source files'(audio/video/pics) used to create the project.If you try to open a MSWMM project file on another computer's Windows Movie Maker program, the project will show up with red X's through all of the media, since the original source files are not accessible on that particular machine.The only way for another user to view/edit a Windows Movie Maker video is if it is in a Standard Viewing Format (such as .wmv). The project can then be edited in Windows Movie Maker using the Split feature (for addition of new media). Other edits can also be made to the video by deleting or muting audio/music, removing Titles/Credits/Text, etc.Absolutely no editing can be done to a MSWMM project file unless the original source file are available (on that computer).
You can upload them from your computer or tape one yourself and keep it in Photos (must be a 4th gen).
mms (In the text message app) or plug it into your computer - in the folder on the apple iphone camera