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Hi !! I need your help in making a video so I can upload it to youtube. I'm using Movie Maker to make... a picture slideshow for some anime and it's not lewd by the way. The thing is I don't know how to convert the WMM file into something I can play as a movie in VLC or windows media player. How do I convert it so I can upload in YOUTUBE. Asked Nov, 26 2010
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 windows movie maker supports wmv and avi files, so convert the file format if your vlc files are not.

See How to Convert videos with VLC Player

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You can drag the video with the best sound down to the audio section and then drag one video into the timeline, cut it 5 seconds or so after you want it to start fading out, then drag another section after that and overlap it to get it to fade (if you want a fade, if not just cut).

Then in the audio properties, drag the volume slider from 1/2 between video and audio drag it all the way to audio. that way it doesn't matter if you are a few seconds off or whatever. Answered Dec, 09 2010
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