Now that the excellent quality video is up it's time to go back and cover some other stuff.
Windows movie maker is installed when you install XP service pack 2. If he is ghetto, has had it installed a long time and is not doing updates because he is ghetto he might not have movie maker.
If Pinnacle is working for him what the heck. Edit, save as AVI and encode to FLV. Next he can get some web space and use FLV player:
FLV player
on the web site to play it.
All I did with his FLV video to put it on my site was:
1. Make a folder on my web site.
2. Edit one file in FLV player to tell it what size (640X480) the video is.
3. Upload the five FLV player files and his video to the folder.
In regards to web space I'm on Comcast and they just turned up personal web space from 25 meg to 1 gig. That's 1 gig for each of the seven email accounts you can create. That would be 70 movies like the one he just made.
The Dreamhost web hosting Superjett mentioned somewhere seems like a pretty good deal. I am very tempted to change to it in the future.
Movie maker isn't that great. It was Microsoft's attempt at competing with iMovie that had come out on the Macintosh. They try to make video editing too easy. Video editing is hard and time consuming.