Kodak media is customarily uploaded in .MOV format (which uses Quicktime for playback) and will need to be converted to a compatible Windows Movie Maker format:
.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Download and install a free video converter. I've posted the URL to the converter I use... It is safe to download, easy to use and is not a trial offer. Copy and paste the URL into your browser's address bar to access the page:
Koyote Soft Free Video Converter 2.3
http://www.koyotesoft.com/indexEn.html
Once you have the converter downloaded and installed, open it and locate the Kodak clip(s) you wish to convert. When the file(s) appear in the viewing pane, you will need to select an 'Output Format'. Make sure the output source is one of the formats listed above.
Next, click on the 'Output Path' and choose a destination to save the converted files.
(Note: the desktop is the best place to save converted video. You can always move it late on).
Click on Convert video. If the option is selected, you should see the actual video conversion process in the right-side viewing pane. If the conversion is successful, you will be able to import and edit the clip in Windows Movie Maker.
Sadly, Windows Movie Maker cannot do this. If you would like a clearer picture, I suggest a camera with Higher Resolutions or a higher Pixel number. Personally I would buy a Kodak Camera, but that's just me.
None of them do. Windows Movie Maker programs do not come with integrated clips/clipart, etc.
You need to convert Quicktime videos to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Use the Titles and Credits feature to add text over clips in Windows Movie Maker.
you tube
You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.
Effects in Windows Movie Maker include transitions between video clips or pictures, film effects for separate clips, overlays, credits, subtitles, and captions.
You can only split clips in Windows Movie Maker. Any other type of editing, such as lighting, contrast, size, etc., has to be done externally before importing it into the program.
Leechvideo and youtube.
Load your Windows Movie Maker and start importing clips/videos.
Click on Titles and Credits. Follow the directions step-by-step to add text to your clips in Windows Movie Maker.
First you must upload your videos to the computer. Then go on to windows movie maker and click import media. It should then be dropped in the timeline.