Video created on Windows Movie Maker for Vista contain newer/updated media filters than those available in earlier versions such as Movie Maker for XP.
Codecs/filters used to display the Vista-created video are not compatible with the Windows XP OS, which is why you can't view it.
System requirements for Windows Movie Maker depends on your video card, level of hardware acceleration or hardware acceleration, and whether or not you have a previous version already installed.
The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6 (for Vista).
Movie Maker is included in the Windows system software bundle (Example: Windows Xp, Vista).
Yeah, they exist.
Yes.
You can download Windows Movie Maker v2.6 (for Vista) from the link provided below in the Related Linkssection.
There are three versions of Windows Movie Maker:Windows Movie Maker v2.1 (for Windows XP)Windows Movie Maker v2.6 (for Vista/7)Windows Live Movie Maker (Vista/7 Support only)The only differences between versions are add-on features and OS dependency.
Windows Movie Maker.Version 2.1 (for Windows XP)Version 2.6 (for Windows Vista)orWindows Live Movie Maker (Vista and Windows 7 operating system support only)
No.
Windows Movie Maker 2.6 is a Vista ONLY download. Unfortunately, Xp users can only download the 2.1 version of Windows Movie Maker.
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 have a computer with Windows Me, XP, or Vista, then Windows Movie Maker will already come installed on it by default. Windows 7 does not have it; however, you can manually download and install Windows Movie Maker onto a Windows 7 computer.