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# '''WARNING''' Windows Live Movie Maker only works with Windows 7/Vista. | # '''WARNING''' Windows Live Movie Maker only works with Windows 7/Vista. | ||
# Google "Windows Live Movie Maker" or go here http://download.live.com/MovieMaker | # Google "Windows Live Movie Maker" or go here http://download.live.com/MovieMaker | ||
− | # Follow the | + | # Follow the website's instructions to download and install the program. The program should be free, make sure you download it from the official Microsoft website. |
− | # Once | + | # Open the program |
+ | # On the "Home" tab click the "Add videos and photos" button. | ||
+ | # Navigate to the folder where your image sequence is located. | ||
+ | # Select all the files (Ctrl+A) and click open. | ||
+ | # On the right side of the window you can see thumbnails of the loaded files. Select all the files by right-click -> Select All or Ctrl+A or by clicking the "Select All" button on the top pane. | ||
+ | # Once all the files are selected go to the "Edit" tab. | ||
+ | # Type "0.03" for the duration. This is roughly 30 frames per second. | ||
+ | # Now save your video | ||
+ | ## Menu->Save movie->Standard-definition or choose whichever one is best for your project. | ||
+ | # The video gets saved as a .wmv file. You should be able to play this video in any Windows using Media Player. |
Revision as of 11:41, 8 April 2010
Install Windows Live Movie Maker
- WARNING Windows Live Movie Maker only works with Windows 7/Vista.
- Google "Windows Live Movie Maker" or go here http://download.live.com/MovieMaker
- Follow the website's instructions to download and install the program. The program should be free, make sure you download it from the official Microsoft website.
- Open the program
- On the "Home" tab click the "Add videos and photos" button.
- Navigate to the folder where your image sequence is located.
- Select all the files (Ctrl+A) and click open.
- On the right side of the window you can see thumbnails of the loaded files. Select all the files by right-click -> Select All or Ctrl+A or by clicking the "Select All" button on the top pane.
- Once all the files are selected go to the "Edit" tab.
- Type "0.03" for the duration. This is roughly 30 frames per second.
- Now save your video
- Menu->Save movie->Standard-definition or choose whichever one is best for your project.
- The video gets saved as a .wmv file. You should be able to play this video in any Windows using Media Player.