Windows Live Movie Maker is a fun application that is part of the Windows Live suite of applications that Microsoft has developed to give users the ability to jazz up videos to make them look more professional. Unfortunately, there is still no way to create animation in Windows Live itself however.

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How to Create Animation in Windows Live Movie Maker using MS Paint
Over the years, one annoying and hard to fix problem I’ve come across in Windows XP, Vista and 7 is the media write protected error. You’ll be going about your day just fine when all of a sudden you can’t write any files to your local hard drive, a USB drive, or an external drive attached via eSata, etc. Common error messages you get for this are: Media is write-protected The disk is write protected Unfortunately, there is no clear cause of this error in Windows, which makes it all the harder to fix! Add to the fact that this error message normally does not have anything to do with ownership or permissions and it really confuses the heck out of people.

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Fix Media is Write Protected in Windows 7
Previously we posted an article on how to add music to a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation . However, music only does so much for presentations.

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How to Add YouTube Videos to a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos have a deeper range of colors and the appearance of added depth as compared to traditional photos. The process is done by taking three pictures—one too dark, one too light and one just right—then merging them into one photo.

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Create High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photos
Windows Media player is the default media player for audio and video files in Windows 7.

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Play MP4 Audio and Video Files in Windows Media Player