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Import Video With Windows Movie Maker

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Summary: How to import video using Windows Movie Maker in this free home movie video.

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"This is Jake here with Expert Village and we are talking about capturing your home videos to the computer and converting them to on line or dvd. Now while you are in window in media maker you are going to look down and look for your pocket pc. It depends where you want to send you this they have land settings for broad bands. Now I would typically would always capture in the highest quality that they have for instance if they have digital dv or avi and it is a option if you can catch that through your firewall use that option. If you can't then capture the highest quality you go to your next and you are going to start your capture. As soon as you start your capture you should see the preview of the video in that window, stop capture whenever you come to a point when that is all you need then hit the stop capture button. Now down here as you can see you can see your options like how much is left on the disk, whether you want to mute your speakers, and if you have a capture limit. "

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