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Video editing software for Windows

Windows Movie Maker
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Windows Film Maker on Windows ten

Developer(southward) Microsoft
Initial release September 14, 2000; 21 years ago  (2000-09-xiv)
Final release

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Operating system Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows x[3]
Platform IA-32 and x64[4]
Included with Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista[3]
Successor Microsoft Photos (Windows 10)
Clipchamp (Windows 11)
Available in 64 languages[5]
Type Video editing software
License Freeware
Website back up.microsoft.com/en-united states/help/18614/windows-essentials

Windows Movie Maker (known equally Windows Live Movie Maker [6] for the 2009 and 2011 releases) is a discontinued video editing software program by Microsoft. It was starting time installed on September 14, 2000 on Windows Me and on Oct 25, 2001 on Windows XP. It was a role of Windows Essentials software suite and offered the power to create and edit videos as well as to publish them on OneDrive, Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube, Windows Live Groups and Flickr. It is comparable to Apple's iMovie.

Movie Maker was officially discontinued on January x, 2017, and it is replaced by Video Editor (formerly Microsoft Story Remix) which is congenital in with Microsoft Photos on Windows ten, and Clipchamp on Windows 11, which Microsoft acquired in September 2021.

History [edit]

Initial releases [edit]

The get-go release of Windows Picture Maker was included with Windows Me on September 14, 2000.

Version i.i was included in Windows XP a year later, and included support for creating DV AVI and WMV 8 files. Version two.0 was released equally a free update in November 2002, and added a number of new features. Version 2.1, a minor update, is included in Windows XP Service Pack 2. The Movie Maker in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 had more transitions and back up for DVD called-for.

Windows Vista [edit]

The next version of Moving-picture show Maker was released equally function of Windows Vista and – like most Windows components – reported version number 6.0.6000, same as Windows Vista itself. It included new furnishings and transitions, support for playback on the Xbox 360,[7] and support for the DVR-MS file format that Windows Media Eye records television in. The HD version in Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista besides added back up for capturing from HDV camcorders. The capture wizard likewise created DVR-MS blazon files from HDV tapes. However, the Windows Vista version of Windows Picture show Maker removed support for importing video from an analog video source such every bit an analog camcorder, VCR or from a webcam.[viii]

As some older systems might not exist able to run the new version of Windows Movie Maker, Microsoft also released an updated older version 2.6 for Windows Vista on Microsoft Download Eye. This version included the former furnishings and transitions, and is basically the same every bit Windows Movie Maker 2.1, but without the ability to capture video. Installation requires Windows Vista and is simply intended for use on computers where the hardware accelerated version cannot be run.[ix]

A Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) version of Windows Motion-picture show Maker was also included in some development builds of Vista (at the time codenamed "Longhorn"), simply was removed in the development reset in August 2004.[10] After the development reset, the interface for the WPF-based Windows Movie Maker was retained in Windows Vista.

Windows Live [edit]

A new version of the software, renamed Windows Live Movie Maker 2009, was released as a beta on September 17, 2008, and officially released every bit a standalone product through Windows Live Essentials suite on August 19, 2009. This was finer a completely new awarding, every bit it could not read projects created past earlier versions and did not support custom XML transitions written for the previous versions. In addition, many features were removed.

As well, Motion-picture show Maker'due south interface was redesigned in the Windows Live version to use a ribbon toolbar similar to Part 2007; information technology likewise added features such equally "Auto Picture" and the ability to export a videos directly to DVDs and YouTube.[11] Certain advanced features were also removed from the software, such as epitome stabilization and the ability to record voice-overs.[12]

Movie Maker 2009 supported both Windows Vista and Windows 7. As the previous version of Windows Moving-picture show Maker was no longer included with the operating system, the but way to obtain Movie Maker on Windows 7 and later was through the Windows Live Essentials suite,[vi] [13] although some manufacturers pre-installed the application on new PCs.

An updated version, Windows Live Movie Maker 2011, was released on August 17, 2010, adding features such as webcam capture, support for loftier-definition video, the power to upload videos direct to SkyDrive, Facebook, and YouTube through their corresponding web APIs, and the ability to add media files stored on network shares to projects.[12]

2012.1 [edit]

With the discontinuation of the Windows Live brand (and the re-branding of the Windows Alive suite every bit Windows Essentials), Windows Movie Maker 2012 was released in April 2012. Support for recording voice-overs was restored, forth with an audio mixer and integration with several free stock music services. H.264/MP4 became the default export format (replacing Windows Media Video, but still tin be used), back up for uploading to Vimeo was introduced (other sites were added to the list in the Windows viii.1 release of the suite), and hardware accelerated video pila stabilisation was also added every bit an exclusive feature for Windows 8 users.[fourteen]

Discontinuation and replacement [edit]

Moving-picture show Maker was officially removed for download on January 10, 2017. Like Windows Photograph Gallery from Windows Essentials, Flick Maker is now replaced by the Microsoft Photos App included in Windows 10, which includes Video Editor (formerly Windows Story Remix).[15]

On September 8, 2021, Microsoft acquired Clipchamp, a web-based video editing app for an undisclosed amount,[16] and integrated as role of the component in Windows 11 on March ix, 2022. The video editing app reintroduces the timeline editing which has been removed in Windows Live version of moving-picture show maker, along with additional features including text-to-speech generator powered by Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft OneDrive integration.[17] The app model is based on freemium.[18] After the initial criticism by many users since bundling into Windows 11 due to the maximum resolution that free plan users tin can export is 480p resolution, Microsoft now added the ability to export video at maximum 1080p resolution for free users on March 29, 2022.[19]

Layout [edit]

The layout consists of a storyboard view and a timeline view, collections for organizing imported video, and a preview pane. When in Storyboard view, the video project appears as a picture strip showing each scene in clips. The storyboard/timeline consists of one 'Video' (with accompanying 'Audio' bar), 1 'Music/Audio' bar, and one 'Titles/Credits' bar. In each bar, clips can be added for editing (eastward.g., a .WAV music file will belong on the 'Music/Audio' bar). Yet images tin can also be imported into the timeline and "stretched" to any desired number of frames. The Video and Music/Audio bars can be "cut" to whatever number of short segments, which will play together seamlessly, merely the private segments are isolated editing-wise, so that for example, the music volume can be lowered for just a few seconds while someone is speaking.

Importing footage [edit]

When importing footage into the program, a user tin either choose to Capture Video (from photographic camera, scanner or other device) or Import into Collections to import existing video files into the user'south collections. The accustomed formats for import are .WMV/.ASF, .MPG (MPEG-1), .AVI (DV-AVI), .WMA, .WAV, and .MP3. Additionally, the Windows Vista Dwelling house Premium and Ultimate editions of Movie Maker support importing MPEG-two Program streams and DVR-MS formats.[20] Importing of other container formats such as MP4/3GP, FLV and MOV, and AAC are also supported if the necessary codecs are installed and the organization is running Windows 7 or afterwards.[21]

In the XP version, import and real-time capture of video from an analog source such as a VCR, tape-based analog camcorder or webcam is possible. This feature is based on Windows Image Acquisition. Video support in Windows Prototype Conquering was removed in Windows Vista, every bit a outcome importing analog footage in Windows Moving picture Maker is no longer possible.[22]

When importing from a DV record, if the "Make Clips on Completion" option is selected, Windows Picture show Maker automatically flags the commencement of each scene, so that the tape appears on the editing screen as a collection of brusque clips, rather than one long recording. That is, at each signal where the "Record" button was pressed, a new "clip" is generated, although the actual recording on the hard bulldoze is yet ane continuous file. This feature is also offered after importing files already on the hard bulldoze. In the Windows Vista version, the "Make clips on completion" option has been removed — the clips are now automatically created during the capture process.

The efficiency of the importing and editing procedure is heavily dependent on the amount of file fragmentation of the hard deejay. The most reliable results can be obtained by calculation an extra hard disk defended for scratch space, and regularly re-formatting/defragmenting information technology, rather than merely deleting the files at the cease of the project. Fragmented AVI files result in jerky playback on the editing screen, and make the final rendering process much longer.

Although it is possible to import digital video from cameras through the USB interface, most older cameras only support USB version 1 and the results tend to be poor — "sub VHS" — quality. Newer cameras using USB 2.0 requite much better results. A FireWire interface camera will allow recording and playback of images identical in quality to the original recordings if the video is imported and afterward saved equally DV AVI files, although this consumes disk space at about one gigabyte every v minutes (12 GB/Hr). Alternatively, well-nigh DV cameras allow the last AVI file to be recorded back onto the camera record for loftier quality playback. Some standalone DVD recorders volition as well straight accept DV inputs from video cameras and computers.

Editing and output [edit]

Subsequently capture, any clip can exist dragged and dropped anywhere on the timeline. One time on the timeline, clips can be duplicated, split, repositioned or edited. An AutoMovie feature offers predefined editing styles (titles, effects and transitions) for speedily creating movies.

The original photographic camera file on the hard drive is not modified; the project file is just a list of instructions for reproducing a last output video file from the original file. Thus, several unlike versions of the same video can be simultaneously made from the original camera footage.

Earlier versions of Windows Moving picture Maker could simply consign video in Windows Media Video or DV AVI formats.[23] It includes some predefined profiles, but users can as well create custom profiles.[24] Windows XP Media Centre Edition bundled Sonic DVD Burning engine, licensed from Sonic Solutions, allowing video editors to burn down their project in DVD-Video format on a DVD. In Windows Vista, Windows Movie Maker passes the video project to Windows DVD Maker.

Windows Motion-picture show Maker 2012 introduced the default ability to export in H.264 MP4 format.

Video can be exported back to the video camera if supported by the camera. Motion-picture show Maker as well allows users to publish a finished video on video hosting websites.

Windows Movie Maker can besides be used to edit and publish audio tracks. If no video or image is present, Movie Maker allows exporting the audio clips in Windows Media Audio format.

Effects and transitions [edit]

Windows Movie Maker supports a large variety of titles, effects and transitions.

  • Titles are animated text screens, normally placed at the beginning or end of the pic, only tin can besides be placed over video clips. Titles and credits can be added equally stand up alone titles or overlaying them on the clip by adding them onto the selected clip. Titles range from static (non-blithe) titles to fly in, fading, news imprint, or spinning newspaper animations. They can also be placed on video clips to create sub-titles.
  • Transitions touch on how one video clips flows into some other. Examples include fade and deliquesce, but many more spectacular transitions are available.
  • Furnishings alter how a video clip appears. Instance include assuasive control of effulgence, contrast or hue, but other more than dramatic furnishings are available, such as giving an 'old time' flickering black and white feel.

Versions 2.10 included in Windows XP includes 60 transitions, 37 effects, 34 title and 9 credits animations. The Windows Vista version includes a dissimilar set up of transitions, furnishings and championship/credits animations while dropping a few older ones. There are in all 49 effects and 63 transitions. They are practical past using a elevate and drib interface from the effects or transitions folders.

Early on versions (V2 onwards) of Windows Movie Maker had a flexible interface so programming custom furnishings and other content were possible via XML. The Windows Vista version supports Direct3D-based effects. Microsoft also provides SDK documentation for custom effects and transitions.[25] Since the effects are XML based, users could create and add custom effects and transitions of their own with XML noesis.

Many custom transitions were commercially available and created additional features such as picture-in-picture.

Windows Picture show Maker V6 did not support customisations to effects and transitions in the same way as V2.x and then many customisations had to be re-written. Versions later on V6 do not support custom transitions and furnishings at all.

Reception and criticism [edit]

Movie Maker one.0, introduced with Windows Me, was widely criticized for beingness "bare bones"[26] and suffering "a woeful lack of features";[27] and saving movies only in Microsoft's ASF file format.[28] Critical reception of versions 2.0 and ii.6 has been slightly more than positive.[27]

Many longstanding users were disappointed past the removal of and so many features in the effective re-writing of the software in Live Movie Maker 2009. Some of those features (such as visualisation of the audio levels) have subsequently been re-added.

In June 2008, a memo purportedly by Bill Gates from January 2003 was circulated on the Internet in which he heavily criticized the downloading process for Movie Maker at the time.[29] The memo was originally fabricated bachelor online as part of the plaintiffs' evidence in Comes v. Microsoft Corp., an antitrust grade-activeness suit, and was submitted as bear witness in that case on January xvi, 2007.[thirty]

Apocryphal versions [edit]

The discontinuation of Windows Movie Maker has led to the appearance of scams abusing its proper noun. In late 2016, a few months earlier the discontinuation of the Windows Essentials suite (including Motion-picture show Maker), a website named windows-picture-maker.org (no longer accessible) which offered a tampered version of Windows Movie Maker, appeared as one of the top results when searching for "Motion-picture show Maker" and "Windows Flick Maker" on Google and Bing, a scam but widely recognized as such in 2017.[31] It was identical to the existent Windows Flick Maker, withal, dissimilar the official and free Windows Movie Maker past Microsoft, it would not permit users save a video without purchasing. Upon installing and executing the program, the user was greeted with a dialogue box explaining that it was a trial and a purchase was required. ESET also detected a malware called Win32/Hoax.MovieMaker in the above-mentioned version. The fake volition also restrict the installation of the WLE (Windows Alive Essentials) Movie Maker by modifying the Windows registry.[32]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Creating Custom Effects and Transitions MSDN Commodity (covers writing XML scripts)
  • Windows Picture show Maker at the Wayback Machine (archived June 19, 2004)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Movie_Maker

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