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| Can't capture or import video using Windows Movie Maker
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| Re: Can't capture or import video using Windows Movie Maker
Can be some kind of encoding problem with Movie Maker. You will need to ensure that you have all latest updates installed in your system. You can try importing videos in movie maker. But you have to check that the file format must be readable. Or else movie maker will not identify the same. You have to use a common output standard for video files. Movie Maker is limited to some video format while other video editor software can simply read everything. |
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