No, Windows Movie Maker can't do picture-in-picture, split-screen, or anything like that. You only have one track for audio and video.Oldiesmann wrote:I'm not sure how you'd fuse the two videos together. You'd likely need video editing software of some sort (I don't know if Windows Movie Maker could do what you want, and the Adobe products, while good, are quite expensive).nickrusche wrote:
How would I go about fusing these video's together?
I'm not advocating torrenting, but that might be the best option for getting Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, or Sony Vegas.