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    "XP era" Versions and some initial investigations

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    XP era versions



    (2001) - Version 1.1 https://i.postimg.cc/NMdM0bF8/Movie-...ersion-1-1.jpg
    Version 1.1 was included in Windows XP, 25 October 2001 as part of Windows XP, and included support for creating DV AVI and WMV 8 files.

    (2002) - Version 2.0 ( Sometimes regarded as XP version ) https://i.postimg.cc/2886gsHH/Movie-Maker-version-2.jpg

    Version 2.0 was released as a free update to 1.1, in November 2002, and added a number of new features. It went some way to answering critic on the first version, and often the Classic/Start of Movie Maker around close to XP start time is regarded as the version 2 – version 2.1 era. –

    (2004) - Version 2.1 ( Windows XP Service Pack 2 ) https://i.postimg.cc/L4V5C9VY/Movie-...ersion-2-1.jpg
    Version 2.1, a minor update, is included in, so coming from installing, Windows XP Service Pack 2

    (2001-2006 overlap) ( Windows Vista development time from before XP in 2001 to final release of Vista in 2006 )
    The overlap and confusion may have resulted from the design teams being drunk in between times: Microsoft originally expected to ship Vista sometime late in 2003 as a minor step between Windows XP (codenamed "Whistler") and the next planned major release of Windows, code-named "Blackcomb". Vista's original codename, "Longhorn", was an allusion to this plan, a sort of inbetween idea: While Whistler and Blackcomb are large ski resorts in British Columbia, Longhorn is the name of a bar between the two mountains that Whistler's visitors pass to reach Blackcomb.

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

    (2005) - Version 2.5 https://i.postimg.cc/NjK0j1vm/Version-2-5.jpg , https://i.postimg.cc/3JSRhtV3/Versio...ransitions.jpg

    The Movie Maker in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 had more transitions and support for DVD burning.

    ( (2006) - Version 6.0 ( 2.7 )
    The next main version is Windows Movie Maker 6.0 which had both a 64-bit version and GPU rendering of effects and transitions. It was released as part of Windows Vista, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqzeFYWjTxI&t=17s (Vista started in 2006), and – like most Windows components – reported version number 6.0.6000, same as Windows Vista itself. https://i.postimg.cc/23RzWFyz/GB-Movie-Maker-6.jpg

    It included new effects and transitions, support for playback on the Xbox 360,and support for the DVR-MS file format that Windows Media Center records television in. The HD version in Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista also added support for capturing from HDV camcorders. The capture wizard also created DVR-MS type files from HDV tapes. However, the Windows Vista version of Windows Movie Maker removed support for importing video from an analog video source such as an analog camcorder, VCR or from a webcam. There is no "2.7 XP version". People may incorrectly be referring to the Windows Vista version of Windows Movie Maker 2.6 that is basically a CPU-only version using the XP code for those on Vista that didn't have a powerful enough GPU. As some older systems might not be able to run the new version of Windows Movie Maker. Vista at the end of the final pre-release development stages may also have been code-named 2.7
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    (2007) - Version 2.6 https://i.postimg.cc/HLxZ8ksq/Version-2-6.jpg

    So, Microsoft also released an updated older version 2.6 for Windows Vista on Microsoft Download Centre, possibly around 2007-2009. This version is basically the same as Windows Movie Maker 2.1 and included all of the old effects and transitions, but it excludes the ability to capture video. It can only be installed on Windows Vista and is only intended for use on computers where the hardware-accelerated version cannot run. 2.6 is very similar to 2.5, as it was, or at least is often referred to as, a refurbished XP version 2.5

    (2008) - Version 2009
    Around 2008-2009, when windows 7 started, it seems that some further development was done on windows movie maker. The word Live started to crop up…
    (2008) - Version 2009
    Windows Live Movie Maker. Windows Live Essentials
    As for the "Windows Live" version, A new version of the software, renamed Windows Live Movie Maker 2009, was released as a beta on September 17, 2008, and officially released as a standalone product through Windows Live Essentials suite on August 19, 2009.
    Windows Live Movie Maker 2009 is officially the last version to support Windows XP, ( Windows Live Photo Gallery version 14.0.8117.416 )
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