Windows Movie Maker is not bundled with the Windows 7 operating system. But, you can download the program from the URL below (copy and paste into your address bar):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=D6BA5972-328E-4DF7-8F9D-068FC0F80CFC&displaylang=en
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
Windows 7 Movie Maker is actually Windows Live Movie Maker which is a stripped-down version of Windows Movie Maker 2.6. It does not have all the features and functionality of the 2.6 version... including a Timeline.
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.
Sorry. No such feature on Windows Live Movie Maker (the Essentials version for Windows 7). Even earlier versions of Windows Movie Maker do not offer time-lapse options.
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.
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)
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.
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.
Windows 7 version of Windows Movie Maker is actually an Essentials program called Windows Live Movie Maker. It is a stripped-down version of Windows Movie Maker v2.6. Though it doesn't have all the functionality and features of its predecessor, Windows Live Movie Maker does have Title and Credits, which is where you will find a box to place text into.
No. Unfortunately Windows 7 operating system does not include Windows Movie Maker, Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Mail.However, Windows 7 users are offered downloads for Windows Live Essentials which includes those programs (Windows Live Mail, Photo Gallery and Movie Maker). The only problem with the Windows Live Essentials programs is that they are 'stripped-down' versions of their predecessors, lacking many features/functions.Windows 7 users can download the actual Windows Movie Maker v2.6 (for Vista) though. A direct link to the 2.6 version download can be found in the Related Links on the bottom of this posting.
If you are using Windows 7 Movie Maker, it is a Windows Live Essentials version of the Windows Movie Maker 2.6 version. It is a 'stripped-down' version with limited features and functionality. Bottom line - you can't do much with Windows Live Movie Maker, including insertion of WordArt.
Someone would use Windows Movie Maker to edit and add features to clips and movies through the program. This program usually comes standard with Windows 7 or higher installations