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 have been having problems importing MP4 files to Window Movie Maker. I haven't had this problem before. When I attempt to import an MP4 file it says "(file location) could not be imported. Unspecified error". I can't even import files that I have already imported. What can I do?"
Generally speaking, people who want to transfer MP4 files to Windows Movie Maker for free editing will probably have the same problem, because MP4 is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. To edit MP4 files in Windows Movie Maker, it is advised to convert MP4 to Windows Movie Maker compatilbe AVI, WMV or MPG files.
Here, you can trun to MP4 to Windows Movie Maker Converter for help you convert MP4 files (either from a Flip video camcorder, Sanyo camcorder, iMovie, FCP, Mobile phone or from other sources) to Windows Movie Maker readable AVI, WMV or MPG files for free MP4 editing in Windows Movie Maker.
Tips: Besides converting MP4 videos to Windows Movie Maker editable AVI, WMV or MPG, MP4 to Windows Movie Maker Converter can also help you import other video files like MOV, FLV, 3GP, AVCHD, MTS, MOD, TOD, MXF files to Windows Movie Maker for editing.
Step by step to convert MP4 video for Windows Movie Maker
Step 1: Import MP4 videos
Click "Add Files" button to load MP4 video files that you want to convert from your computer or camcorder (or other devices like USB, cell phone, etc). You can also directly drag the MP4 video files into MP4 to Windows Movie Maker Converter
Step 2: Select proper output format
Select AVI, WMV or MPG as output format for Windows Movie Maker and choose a proper output path as the destination folder for the converted files.
Step 3: Convert MP4 files for Windows Movie Maker
Click "Convert" to start the conversion from MP4 to WMV/AVI/MPG for Windows Movie Maker. After video conversion, the video files are compatible with Windows Movie Maker. Just open Windows Movie Maker, click "Movie tasks" and select "Import video". Seconds later, the video files will be displayed on the main panel of Windows Movie Maker.