Windows Xp users can't upgrade to the newest version of Windows Movie Maker (which is v2.6) because that particular version only supports Vista operating systems.
The same goes with Windows Live Movie Maker... It only supports Vista.
An upgrade from Windows Movie Maker would be a "purchased" video editing software application.The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6. An alternative download is Windows Live Movie Maker (Vista Support only).
The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6 (for Vista).
You can download and install Windows Live Movie Maker (which is the newest version out). However, that version does not have all the features and functionality of the 2.6 version.
Download and install the newest version of the program.
No. The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6 for Vista.However, there is an alternative download (for Vista and Windows 7 users) of Movie Maker called: Windows Live Movie Maker.
If you are asking whether there is a newer version of Windows Movie Maker for XP operating systems, the latest version is v2.1.Newer version of Windows Movie Maker do exist (such as v2.6 and Windows Live Movie Maker) but they are only for Vista operating systems.
There are a few options: •If you have Vista, you can copy the Program Files of Movie Maker 6.1 onto Windows 7 and it will run like normal •Download Windows Live Essentials from Microsoft (Movie Maker 14)
No. Added, Why not? I could open the avi format file with window movie maker, you sure yours running on the latest version?
Essentials Windows Live Movie Maker.
If you have the latest version of PMB, select the video you want, then click on Manipulate. Then select Convert to WMV and save. After doing this you should be able to import the file into Windows Movie Maker.
Well, I would recommend downloading the latest version of windows movie maker from Microsoft because they offer a variety of software and products. They also offer their software and products for an incredibly reasonable price.
Nope. Can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker (for Windows 7). Windows Live is a stripped-down version of the Vista 2.6 Movie Maker. Not a lot of features or functionality with Windows Live version. Sorry.