pinkteddyx64 wrote:spotify95 wrote:Kyx wrote:@spotify95 @
pinkteddyx64Do either of you have Windows Movie Maker and are an expert at using it?
I'm thinking of using it for our YouTube videos, but I'm not that good at using it

I do have a good slow motion video camera app we can use for filming in slow motion though, which will be useful occasionally

All of my Youtube videos have been made via Windows Movie Maker

so I know how to use it

It would definitely come in handy for Youtube - just make sure to use 1080p though, not 1440p or 4k as Windows Media Player and Windows Movie Maker don't like anything above 1080p.
I hated the Windows Movie Maker in
Windows Vista as it always refused to save videos in HD above about three minutes, no matter what powerful computer I used.

There's your problem. Vista was shit anyway, you'd have been better off either with Windows 7 (if your computer could handle Vista OK) or Windows XP (if it struggled with Vista). Nowadays, anything that's not running Windows 7 or newer is unsupported by Microsoft.
Did they even have HD back in the days of Vista?
Windows Movie Maker for Windows 7 is really good though, I've saved HD videos beforehand with WMM for W7. There was one video that I stuck to 480p for, and that was because it was very long (about 30 minutes) and also because I was using the Acel Shitspire 5742 back then. (That was before my HP laptop was purchased.)
The Acel Shitspire overheated itself very quickly and would conk out if pegged at full CPU usage for any length of time above 2 minutes, which saving via HD would have resulted in.