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QuestionWhat if my computer or device does not have enough memory to save the movie?Community AnswerTry emptying the recycle bin or getting rid of files you don't need. Using an external drive works for emptying files out of your computer while preserving them at the same time.
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QuestionHow long of a movie will Movie Maker make?Community AnswerThe Movie Maker can make a movie as long as you want it to be. Though beware, the longer and more complicated the film, the more likely the program is to crash or stop functioning. The longer you make your film, the more often you should back-up the project.
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QuestionHow long does it take to make a movie?Community AnswerMovie makers are slow. Fet all the videos, and put them together, and when you save it might take a few hours for it to complete and it will be larger size (for example a normal two hour movie might be 2GB, but a two hour movie maker movie might be 10GB).
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QuestionHow can I make all the transitions the same and have each photo displayed for the same amount of time?Community AnswerSelect all the pictures (Ctrl + A), then set the duration and the transition once.
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QuestionHow can I remove Movie Maker from Windows 8?Community AnswerGo to your apps, right click it, and remove/delete.
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QuestionHow do I download Windows Movie Maker?Community AnswerDo a search for "download windows movie maker" on Google; the top two links will take you to pages with the download. Make sure that you have the necessary system requirements and be sure to follow all of the prompts.
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QuestionHow do I export a video from Windows Movie Maker?Community AnswerWhen you click Save, you will have a pull-down with options as to the format you'd like to save in.
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QuestionHow can I save the completed movie file if I'm using Windows 10?Community AnswerClick on File, Save Movie, and enter the desired name and location.
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QuestionHow can I delete a picture from the movie I am making?Community AnswerRight click the slide you want to delete, and at the bottom it should say remove.
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QuestionI used to have a slideshow of photos that would show while waiting for a movie to start in Windows 7. I updated to Windows 10 now. How can I get my slideshow back?Community AnswerYou cannot. You'll have to make it again.
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QuestionI downloaded it and everything went smoothly, but it won't let me add pictures or videos. Is there a setting I can change?Community AnswerNo, there is no setting to change. You have to start again with a new file.
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QuestionHow do I set the duration of all my slides once I enter them? Every time I reset the duration for five seconds, it goes back to seven seconds by itself.Community AnswerWhen you are finished, hold CTRL + A and then change the time length to five seconds.
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QuestionCan I use Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10?Community AnswerYes, you can definitely use it on Windows 10.
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QuestionI have created and successfully saved a movie using Movie Maker. Can I go back and add more photos and music?Community AnswerYes. Just open it again and do what you want.
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QuestionIs Windows Movie Maker built-in software?Community AnswerMovie Maker does come built in to some computers with Windows 8 installed.
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QuestionHow do I add an image without it breaking up the clip? I want to keep the audio (people talking), but display a picture instead of the people for part of the video.Community AnswerI use Audacity (free program) to pull the audio completely out of the finished movie. Save it as an mp3. Start the movie again and silence the audio. Split your movie, add your picture. Time the piece you took out. Your added pic should be the same seconds. Then add the mp3 at the beginning. Save.
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QuestionHow do I remove unsuitable music and replace with new music?Community AnswerRight-click the green music bar, then click "Remove". Click the Home tab, click on "Add Music" and select the new music you'd like.
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QuestionHow can I burn a movie to a DVD with Windows Movie Maker?Community AnswerYou can’t use Windows Movie Maker for this. If you are using Vista or Windows 7, then use Windows DVD maker. If you are using Windows 8 or up, use third party software or create a Windows 7 VM.
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