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How to Put YouTube Video in Windows Movie Maker


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Nowadays, there is a ton of video editing software flooding in the market like Adobe Premiere Elements, Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, Pinnacle Studio. Windows Movie Maker is one of them. It might not be the best, but it's the most easily accessible tool for us --- developed by Microsoft, comes preinstalled in your computer, so there is no need to search, download and install. I would say there is no other better choice but Windows Movie Maker to edit YouTube video for people that are not proficient in computer.

If for some reason, you haven't got one, just go to

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloa...oviemaker2.mspx (for Windows XP), http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...9d-068fc0f80cfc (for Windows Vista) to download for free.

In this tutorial, I would illustrate how you can edit YouTube video in Windows Movie Maker.

1. Download YouTube videos

Video downloader - a free Firefox plug-in, also a quick and convenient way to extract your favorite YouTube videos using this add-on. Besides YouTube, this plug-in supports other video streaming sites including Metacafe, Google Videos and Dailymotion, among others.

Step 1 Free download and install the Video downloader extension tool for Firefox here

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/

Step 2 After installation, restart your Firefox browser, go to a YouTube video page, you can see a small icon on the status bar at the bottom of the Firefox window; just click it to download the video you are currently watching. This will then open up video downloader. Simply click the "Download Link" tab to whichever videos you wish to download.

2. Convert YouTube video format for Windows Movie Maker

Before import YouTube video to Windows Movie Maker, there is one more thing we need to do, that is convert YouTube video from flv to any format that Windows Movie Maker supports. Below are some videos formats for Windows Movie Maker.

Video .asf,.avi,.m1v,.mp2,.mp2v,.mpe,.mpeg,.mpg,.mpv2,.wm,.wmv

Step 1 Download a video converter, install and run it.

I am an early adopter of iSkysoft Video Converter. Its friendly interface with brief instruction for user makes me operate it easily. Best of all, it can convert multiple video and audio formats with high quality.

Step 2 Add files, set the output format to AVI or WMV.

AVI and WMV are two major input formats for Windows Movie Maker. Both have their merits.

AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. Being a container format, AVI can include both video and audio, allowing synchronous playback. AVI files can be found online as music videos, TV shows, streaming video and can even be downloaded as a full length motion picture.

WMV stands for Windows Media Video. This file type was developed by Microsoft specifically for streaming; however, it can also be saved to a hard drive or disc media for playback with Windows Media Player and other types of players such as Winamp, DivX and VLC player. The current version of WMV is WMV9 which includes the feature of a high compression rate in order to fit large videos into a small amount of storage space, making it a great format for transferring over the internet.

Below listed some formats supported by iSkysoft Video Converter at its "Convert to" drop-down button.

YouTube-format-for-Windows-Movie-Maker.jpg

Step 3: Click "Start" to begin the conversion.

3. Import YouTube video to Windows Movie Maker

Open Windows Movie Maker; go straight to the "Movie tasks", "Import video".

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Now, just add different elements including video transitions, video effects, titles and credits to make an incredible video!

4. Conclusion

Overall, it's a simple process to edit a YouTube video in Windows Movie Maker. However, it's a great job to make a good video that needs time and patience.

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