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youtube videos and movie maker


Question Posted Friday April 11 2008, 11:33 pm

everytime that in make a youtube video with movie maker, it says that its got an " invalid format". and that im saving it into the wrong file.
can anybody give me step by step instructions on how to get to the file that i need to save it in? im using vindows vista if that helps.


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ChevyIINova answered Saturday April 12 2008, 11:29 am:
You are saving the project. You'll need to go to step 3. "Finish Movie." "Save to my computer" There will be options in there as far as bandwidth, saving location etc...It will save the file in WMV format. You can then upload it to Youtube.

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