How do I get video clips in windows movie maker?

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by admin in video clips | 2 Comments »

I already know how to capture my own videos and create them. But I mean like video clips from movies and stuff. I tried using reaplayer but it won’t go threw with that. So is there any other way to get clips from movies in windows movie maker?

Use a VCD Cutter to run the movie,then rip out the portion you wanna import into wmm. You can download VCD Cutter free of cost from here:

http://www.toggle.com/lv/group/view/kl37023/VCD_Cutter.htm

After ripping the video out,save it in your hard disk. Check if it’s in a format supported by wmm,if not,use a video converter to convert the file into *.avi or *.mpg . These are the extension names of the files wmm allows you to import into the storyboard.

To download a video converter,here’s the link.

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Multimedia_and_Graphics/Video_and_Animation_Tools/Total_Video_Converter.html

You’ll have to save the file again after converting it. >_<

That’s it,you’re done. Now just simply open wmm and import the converted file. It’s a rather complicated procedure,but works for me when I intend to import a video with an extension name not supported by wmm. :)

2 Responses

  1. PlatitudeSam Says:

    Drag the clip into windows movie maker and drop in your collections. Just make sure its in a supported format
    References :

  2. MoonlightKnight Says:

    Use a VCD Cutter to run the movie,then rip out the portion you wanna import into wmm. You can download VCD Cutter free of cost from here:

    http://www.toggle.com/lv/group/view/kl37023/VCD_Cutter.htm

    After ripping the video out,save it in your hard disk. Check if it’s in a format supported by wmm,if not,use a video converter to convert the file into *.avi or *.mpg . These are the extension names of the files wmm allows you to import into the storyboard.

    To download a video converter,here’s the link.

    http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Multimedia_and_Graphics/Video_and_Animation_Tools/Total_Video_Converter.html

    You’ll have to save the file again after converting it. >_<

    That’s it,you’re done. Now just simply open wmm and import the converted file. It’s a rather complicated procedure,but works for me when I intend to import a video with an extension name not supported by wmm. :)
    References :

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