We have seen some people around the internet chatting about how to import H.264 to Windows Movie Maker. Well, to edit your H.264 video clips on Windows, Movie Maker could be your good choice. However, you may find some H.264 video files can't be recognizable by Windows Movie Maker. The article is the very one working on the H.264 to Windows Movie Maker issue. Just follow the guide to get some clues.
In fact, that's a common problem. Usually we can access lots of H.264 videos from GoPro H.264(.mp4), Canon EOS H.264(.mov), Nikon DSLR H.264(.mov), YouTube .mp4 or some other source, these H.264 videos always can't be supported by Windows Movie Maker. One option is to install the H.264 codec, problems may be resolved. Another workaround is to convert H.264 files to Windows Movie Maker friendly format like WMV. Brorsoft Video Converter is the right tool for you.
Overall, it is the best H.264 to Windows Movie Maker converter. It can help you transcode H.264 to Windows Movie Maker friendly videos WMV, AVI, etc. with high output video quality. What's more, it is also professional in making DivX, XviD, XAVC, MPG, AVCHD, VOB, MP4 files editable in Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Elements, Avid Media Composer, Sony Vegas Pro, After Effects, Pinnacle Studio, CyberLink PowerDirector, etc to meet your different needs. Download it now and follow the steps to convert your H.264 videos to Windows Movie Maker for editing.
Download H.264 file converter:
Step 1: Install and run the H.264 to Windows Movie Maker Converter, and then click the "Add" button to load the H.264 videos. You can also use the drag-and-drop method to load the media files to the program.
Step 2: Choose Output Format. Click Format bar and choose "HD Video" > "WMV HD(*.wmv)" as the output video format. AVI is also the choice.
Tip: If you like, adjust video and audio parameters, including the Bitrate of Video and Audio, the Codec of Video and Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc., by clicking the Settings button on the main interface for getting the best quality.
Step 3: Click the "Convert" icon under the preview window to tart encoding H.264 to WMV/AVI for using in Windows Movie Maker.
After the conversion, click "Open" to locate the result videos and then you can import the converted files to Windows Movie Make for editing via its "Import video" option. Enjoy.
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