How To Import/transfer/edit Kodak Video To Windows Movie Maker?

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to import video files to windows movie maker. The time it takes to import videos depends on the file size and clip length.
Click and drag the different sets of clips you’ve shot down to the Storyboard, which is located at the bottom of the window.
According to your preference, you can personalize your video files by adding video effects, adding transitions, adding music, clipping part of the segment, etc.
After all things are done, click “save to my computer” to save your video files as WMV by guide. Do not click “save project as” to save videos as SMWMM which is not a video files at all.

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