How to import DVD, Canon MOD or MTS to windows movie maker for editing

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When you get a favorite DVD movies or record MOD or MTS video with your Canon, Sony, JVC, Panasonic camcorders, do you want to edit with Windows Movie Maker-the free powerful editing tools on your computer.

Window Movie Maker is a video creating/editing software application, included in Microsoft Windows Me, XP, and Vista. It contains features such as effects, transitions, titles/credits, audio track, timeline narration, and Auto Movie. New effects and transitions can be made and existing ones can be modified using XML code. Windows Movie Maker is also a basic audio track editing program. It can apply basic effects to audio tracks such as fade in or fade out. The audio tracks can then be exported in the form of a sound file instead of a video file.

The first version was available for Windows Me in 2000, followed by Windows XP in 2001, including other XP editions. Windows Movie Maker 2.6 for Vista is compatible with Windows 7 and recommended by video editors.

So how to import DVD, Canon MOD or MTS videos to Windows Movie Maker for editing is becoming a boring problem for many users as below.

Q1: How do I get DVD movies onto Windows Movie Maker?
I have a dvd player/burner on my laptop which is a newer compaq if that helps... I want to get the DVD onto Windows Movie Maker so I can take clips and add music to them just for fun to show my friends... If anybody could help it will be deeply appreciated!!

Q2: Convert Files from the Canon FS300 MOD to Windows Movie Maker?
The Canon FS300 camcorder records in .mod files, so it's not compatible for Windows Movie Maker. What is a free way to convert the files on a PC?

Q3: .MTS AVCHD in Movie Maker?
I need to convert some HD video I have in .MTS format. I also need to edit it in Windows Movie Maker. The files play fine in Media Player, but Movie Maker won't accept them at all. Help!

Luckily, a friend of mine recommended me a Movie to Windows Movie Maker Converter which he tried very great. I download the free trial and found it's very easy to use, and can import DVD, 3gp, 3g2, mp4, flv, mkv, tod, MOD, MTS, m2ts, tr, ts, trp, m4v, ect. to MS Windows Movie Maker. Then I bought it without any hesitating. If you have the same problem with me, maybe you can try it. Learn the details about how to import movie to Windows Movie Maker! Hope to help you.

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i recommend a professional video editor & converter - Avdshare Video Converter.https://www.avdshare.com/how-to-edit-tod-files
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