08. September 2015 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized

I've downloaded Windows Live Movie maker since I wasn't getting the darn Audio Edit Tab at the top.

I currently have what seems to be a nerfed version of Windows Live Movie Maker just called, "Movie Maker".

First I couldn't find the program, Windows Live Movie Maker, itself, then when I found it the Program files said "Unavailable".

All I want to do is edit some music to the beginning of my video. Cut it down to 30 seconds and then fade it out so it doesn't play over or under the narration on my video.

I did allow the darn down-loader to install the whole package of "Windows Live Essentials" but to not have a desktop Icon for all the newly installed components/Programs ... I'm lost as to why Windows would do this.

It's like they don't want anyone to use the very items they have you download.

How do I get a functioning copy of Windows Live Movie Maker?

And then how in the world do I find it and get a Desktop Short Cut so I can use it regularly without having to hunt it down everytime?

Also, I just had my computer updated to Windows 10 and this seems to be making a significant difference, it totally reworked the desktop interface and many icons, along with making it more difficult to use many programs. It's hidden many "buttons" so to speak and made it darn near impossible to find anything, even within the very programs once you do find them and get them open and running.

So just so everyone knows, I don't know if a fix will work unless you know about how to work with Windows 10.

I just hope I don't have to revert back to the earlier version of 8 just so I can use the one editing program I need to use.

*Fumes!*

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