Edit common video files like AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV, MP4, FLV, 3GP, MKV, AVCHD, MTS, MOD, TOD, MXF, XAVC, Tivo, PVR files on Windows and Mac
"I record my xbox 360 gameplay to .MP4 the only format available, but no program can edit it without lag, freezes and queezing for the editing to stop. The worst of these and the most overrated ironically is SONY VEGAS. It freezes a stupid amount. And and Winodws Movie Maker hates these files, I only wanted to make a video for Youtube."
PVR (Personal Video Recorder) is an interactive TV recording device, sophisticated set-top box with recording capability. After recording with PVR, you may need to do some editing to remove unwanted parts or for uploading to YouTube etc.
Windows users who need to edit PVR files in Windows Movie Maker will find it impossible to import DVR files to Windows Movie Maker directly for it can only natively deal with AVI, WMV or MPG files perfectly. Therefore, to transfer DVR files to Windows Movie Maker for editing, you'd better get a Video Converter.
DVR to Windows Movie Maker Converter is perhaps the world's first program which is specially designed to help you convert PVR files to Windows Movie Maker compatible files, besides, it can also convert DVR files to other videos such as MOV, MP4, FLV, 3GP, ASF, MKV, RM, RMVB, VOB etc for you to free play/enjoy/watch/edit DVR files.
Step by step to convert DVR files for Windows Movie Maker
Step 1: Load DVR files
Click "Add Files" button to import DVR files to DVR to Windows Movie Maker Converter.
You can also directly drag the video files into the program directly. Click "Edit" button on the main interface to customize your DVR videos by rotating, cropping, trimming, adding effect, adding watermarks, etc. to get the best video effect if necessary.
Step 2: Select proper output format
Select Output Video format from "Output Format" drop-down list, and then choose proper destination folder for converted video files. To edit DVR in Windows Movie Maker, here you can choose WMV as output format, which is highly compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Step 3: Convert DVR recordings to Windows Movie Maker
Click "Convert" button to start converting DVR video to Windows Movie Maker friendly video formats, Within several minutes, you can find the converted file on your computer by clicking "Open Folder" button. And then you can import DVR file into Windows Movie Maker by clicking "File" > "Import" to select the converted files.