Windows Movie Maker 5.1 Download
Windows Live Movie Maker is the one-minute way to turn photos and videos into great-looking movies that are easy to share - for free. Windows Live Movie Maker is a new offering that allows you to. Windows Movie Maker V 5.1 by charles21 July 10, 2004 10:32 PM PDT. I cannot get my last project to save as a movie. 'DivX Anti-Freeze is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker Version 5.1 Download
Natively in Win XP Movie Maker 2.1 the best
quality save option would be DV-AVI.
(FWIW...5.1 is your Windows version)
Windows XP Movie Maker 2.1.....
To save as a DV-AVI movie file...
(and several other options)
Type...Ctrl+P (or go to...File / Save Movie File)
to open the Save Movie Wizard /
Choose...My Computer /
Next /
Enter a Name and a Save Location /
Next /
Show More Choices /
Other Settings /
Open the drop window and choose...DV-AVI /
Next /
Wait while the movie is saved /
Finish...
If your saved video files are not the resolution you
require...you may need to use a Custom Profile:
Personally, I find the following .wmv profile to be
useful when saving movies.
SlideShow-1024x768WMV9
Download from the following site...
Movie Maker - Saving
Movies - Custom WMV Profiles
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-SavingMovies-CustomProfiles.html
Right click / Save as...drop it in the following folder:
C:Program FilesMovie MakerSharedProfiles folder
If you do not have the Profiles folder...you'll have
to create it.
In Movie Maker...the next time you save a movie...
Go to File / Save Movie file / Show More Choices /
Other Settings / Open the drop window and choose...
SlideShow-1024x768WMV9
quality save option would be DV-AVI.
(FWIW...5.1 is your Windows version)
Windows XP Movie Maker 2.1.....
To save as a DV-AVI movie file...
(and several other options)
Type...Ctrl+P (or go to...File / Save Movie File)
to open the Save Movie Wizard /
Choose...My Computer /
Next /
Enter a Name and a Save Location /
Next /
Show More Choices /
Other Settings /
Open the drop window and choose...DV-AVI /
Next /
Wait while the movie is saved /
Finish...
If your saved video files are not the resolution you
require...you may need to use a Custom Profile:
Personally, I find the following .wmv profile to be
useful when saving movies.
SlideShow-1024x768WMV9
Download from the following site...
Movie Maker - Saving
Movies - Custom WMV Profiles
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-SavingMovies-CustomProfiles.html
Right click / Save as...drop it in the following folder:
C:Program FilesMovie MakerSharedProfiles folder
If you do not have the Profiles folder...you'll have
to create it.
In Movie Maker...the next time you save a movie...
Go to File / Save Movie file / Show More Choices /
Other Settings / Open the drop window and choose...
SlideShow-1024x768WMV9