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		<title>By: Little Dog</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://kansieo.com/"&gt;Caffeinated Content&lt;/a&gt;


Just convert the video before trying to bring it into MovieMaker... Use StreamClip
or
HandBrake
There are many others.

After the video is converted to a file format MovieMaker can use (it prefers .wmv or .avi files, among others), quit out of the video converter application, launch MovieMaker and drag the video to the Collections area or the timeline.</description>
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<p>Just convert the video before trying to bring it into MovieMaker&#8230; Use StreamClip<br />
or<br />
HandBrake<br />
There are many others.</p>
<p>After the video is converted to a file format MovieMaker can use (it prefers .wmv or .avi files, among others), quit out of the video converter application, launch MovieMaker and drag the video to the Collections area or the timeline.</p>
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