Windows Movie Maker and Windows PowerPoint are similar programs that allow users to compile media into Project/Presentation form. While PowerPoint is generally business/web application oriented, Movie Maker is primarily used for video editing/creation.
Windows Movie Maker (v2.6) for Vista is the full version of the program while Windows Live Movie Maker is a 'stripped-down' version. Windows Live Movie Maker does not have all the effects, transitions, features and functionality that Movie Maker v2.6 has.
Windows movie maker allows you to create movies of your own from your camera or other sources of media. Windows DVD maker allows to take the movies you make and publish them onto a DVD.
PowerPoint creates presentations and Windows Movie Maker creates videos.
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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.
I don't believe there is any significant difference between Windows Movie Maker v2 and v2.1 other than updates/fixes/patches. Both versions were designed for Windows Xp systems.
A Windows Movie Maker project file (MSWMM) can only be edited/viewed in the Windows Movie Maker program.A Windows Movie Maker movie/video file is the Finished/Published version of the project file which has been converted to a finished Standard Format for viewing.
That can't be done on Windows Movie Maker.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.
WMM is the acronym for Windows Movie Maker.
You can't do that on Windows Movie Maker.
There is no Mix Feature in Windows Movie Maker.
No, you can't do that with Windows Movie Maker. Sorry.