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Import Flip Video to Windows Movie Maker and Edit Flip Video with WMM

Indows Movie Maker is a very useful application to edit videos, and it has many features such as effects, transitions, titles/credits, audio track, timeline, narration and so on. However, if you want to edit flip videos using Windows Movie Maker, you will have to convert flip video to Windows Movie Maker supported video formats such as ASF, AVI and WMV. Then you will need a flip video to Windows Movie Maker Converter. Doremisoft Flip Converter can do the job perfectly. The following two parts will guide you through the steps to convert flip video to Windows Movie Maker and edit flip video with Windows Movie Maker.
Part One:Convert flip video to Windows Movie Maker
If you are running a Windows OS, download Flip Converter here.
If you are running a Mac OS, download Flip Converter for Mac here.
Now, let’s take Flip Converter for Mac as an example and see how to convert flip video to Windows Movie Maker supported format, for example, WMV.
Step 1: Add flip videos
Click the "Add File" button to add the flip videos you want to edit.

Step 2: Select the WMV format from the Profile list as the output format.
Click the Profile drop-up list, point to Common Video and scroll down to WMV and click on it.

Step 3: Convert flip video to WMV
Click the "Start" button on the lower right of the interface to start converting flip video to WMV.
Note: The operational steps of the English version

Part Two: Edit flip video with Windows Movie Maker
If you are using Flip Converter for Mac, you will need to copy the converted files to your Windows machine. If you are using Flip Converter Windows, what you need is just to know where the converted files are saved.
Step 1: Click "New Project" from the "File" menu to create a new project. And click "Save Project As" to save this project.
Step2: Click "Import Collections" from the "File" menu, locate the folder where the converted files (now in WMV format) are save, and add the files you want to edit.
Step3: Drag the video files to your Windows Movie Maker storyboard on the bottom of the interface.
Step4: Add transitions. Select "View Video Transitions" from the left panel. Drag the transitions you prefer into the middle box of the storyboard.
Step5: You can cut some time from a video by clicking and moving the half triangle at the side of the video.
Step6: Add music. Go to "Import Audio or Music" and select a song. Then drag the song to the "TimeLine". You can also cut time or make a short sound by clicking and dragging the triangle.
Step7: Add title or credits. Select "Make titles or credits" from the Movie Task List, and follow the on screen instructions to add titles or credits to your movie.
Step9: Preview the work you have done by clicking the Play button on the left panel.
Step10: If you don’t need to reedit your movie, click "Save to my computer" from the "File" menu, and select on options from the provided options how you want to save your movie.
For a detailed guide of how to use Windows Movie Maker, you can download Windows Movie Maker Tutorial here.
For easy video editing, you can just use Doremisoft Flip Video Converter, click here to see how.

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Is it possible to import MP4 files into Windows Movie Maker 6.0 without having to convert to a different format first? I have a Pinnacle Video Transfer device that creates MP4 files, that I want to edit in Windows Movie Maker.

Windows Media Player 11 recognizes and plays MPEG-4 just fine but WMM doesn't recognize them. I would like to import some MPEG-4 files into Movie Maker and work with them - is there a codecs or something that allows this?

I'm sure I can find a program to convert MP4 into a format MM will recognize but if possible I'd like to just skip the conversion step and work with MP4 directly in MM.

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Movie Maker is not compatible with MP4 files...
best bet would be to convert them to .wmv.

The following freebie might be worth a try:

Format Factory
http://www.pcfreetime.com/

All to MP4 / 3GP / MPG / AVI / WMV / FLV / SWF.
All to MP3 / WMA / AMR / OGG / AAC / WAV.
All to JPG / BMP / PNG / TIF / ICO / GIF / TGA.


You need some software to convert the protected M4P music file to unprotected MP3, WAV etc first, then you can import the mp3 files into Windows Movie Maker as background music.
TuneClone is such a software to convert the M4P music file to MP3, WAV easily. You can click here to download TuneClone and convert them to MP3 files and then import the music files into Windows Movie Maker project.


TuneClone uses a virtual CD burning technology to simulate the burning and ripping process and can convert M4P files to MP3 without any CD-R disc and do this work quickly. TuneClone installs a virtual CD-RW, it helps you burn any unprotected or DRM protected M4P, M4a, WMA music files onto the virtual CD, rips tracks on the virtual CD, encodes tracks onto MP3, WAV or WMA music files. It can repeat this audio converting procedure until your whole music collection is done.
Since the virtual CD emulates your computer RAM and hard disk as erasable CD-RW drive (Virtual CD-RW), the converting speed is faster than any other m4p to mp3 conversion programs.

Windows Movie Maker is video creating/editing software that is included in recent versions of Microsoft Windows. It contains features such as effects, transitions, titles/credits, audio track, timeline narration, and Auto Movie. New effects and transitions can be made and existing ones can be modified using XML code.




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My computer's moviemaking program does not accept videos from my Kodak EasyShare Z885. My program is windows movie maker. Can the camera take videos in compatible format?

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yes, you can download one of thousand free video converter programs from the web. Then you can convert the videos to the avi, mpeg or wmv format.
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JVC .MOD files Can not edit them when converted to avi,wmv etc.

So you mean you just rename the file? That is doing nothing then it is actually making the file almost useless. That isn't called converting as well. To convert you can download any one of the many programs out there for converting formats such as this. Here is an example
http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Converter.aspx?type=GoogleAdWordsSearch&gclid=CJWIht6Xj5oCFRIeDQodxkmLFw
Thanks and enjoy,
Lee
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