I am using Windows 7 Pro and Windows Live Movie Maker to capture some audio and video. I can select “Import from Device” and my device is selectable from the list and I can import and record the A/V.
Windows Movie Maker and MSN Messenger were two of Microsoft's most iconic Windows programs. The former was a casual video ...
I recently had an HD transfer of old family 8mm films done and the result is in 1560x1080 MJPEG-A files in a mov container. I was hoping to make some quick clips of the films to share with the family ...
Microsoft sadly retired Movie Maker in 2017. It was replaced by Video Editor, which is part of the Windows 10 Photos app. It's quite good, as we recently reviewed, but it still pales to Movie Maker ...