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How to Add a Windows Movie Maker Video to YouTube
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To add a Windows Movie Maker video to YouTube, follow these steps: 1. First, open Windows Movie Maker and go to File > Save Movie. Select the option for "For high-definition display" or "For computer" depending on your video's resolution. 2. Next, open your YouTube account and sign in. Click on the camera icon in the upper right corner to start uploading a video. 3. Choose the video file you just saved in Windows Movie Maker and add a title, description, and any other relevant information. 4. Select a thumbnail image for your video. You can choose from one of the suggested thumbnails or upload your own custom thumbnail. 5. Choose the privacy settings for your video. You can make it public, private, or unlisted. 6. Finally, click on the "Publish" button to upload your video to YouTube. It may take some time for the video to process and be available to view on YouTube. That's it! Your Windows Movie Maker video is now on YouTube and ready for people to watch.
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