Does Windows XP have Movie Maker?
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Windows Movie Maker (known as Windows Live Movie Maker for the 2009 and 2011 releases) is a discontinued video editing software program by Microsoft….Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10 | |
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Included with | Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista |
Successor | Microsoft Photos |
Available in | 64 languages |
Type | Video editing software |
Does Windows XP have a video editor?
A new feature in Windows XP, the Windows Movie Maker allows you to edit and convert video clips, and if you have video capture hardware or a digital video camera, you can even create your own video clips (see Figure 4-118).

What replaced Microsoft Movie Maker?
Microsoft Photos
Is Windows Movie Maker still available? Movie Maker was officially discontinued on January 10, 2017, and it is replaced by Video Editor (formerly Microsoft Story Remix), which is built-in with Microsoft Photos on Windows 10.
What will you add to enhance your video *?
Top Best Video Quality Enhancers to Improve Low Video Resolution [Free & Paid]

- Wondershare Filmora: The best video enhancer for beginners and semi-pros [Windows & Mac]
- Windows Movie Maker: built-in video enhancer for Windows 7 users.
- iMovie: Built-in Video Enhancer for Mac Users.
- Avidemux.
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
- Vegas Pro.
What part of the movie maker shows you thumbnails of the video clips?
The Collections area
The Collections area shows you thumbnails of the video clips, still images, and sound files you have captured or imported into Windows Movie Maker.
What will you add to enhance your video?
Best Free & Paid Video Enhancer Software to Improve Quality
- Wondershare Filmora: The best video enhancer for beginners and semi-pros [Windows & Mac]
- Windows Movie Maker: built-in video enhancer for Windows 7 users.
- iMovie: Built-in Video Enhancer for Mac Users.
- Avidemux.
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
- Vegas Pro.
- Lightworks.
Where will you launch the video editor?
Type video editor into the Search bar and select Video Editor to open the app—or you can open it from the Start menu.