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PapaJohn
The final release of Windows Live Movie Maker arrived.
I did a fresh installation of Windows 7 Ultimate, followed by the latest of
Windows Live Essentials... nothing else, no added codecs, no conversion
utilities.
My first check was to import some test files into Windows Live Movie
Maker... MOV, High Def AVCHD, MP4, Motion JPEG, Xvid encloded avi... etc.
They imported and previewed fine.
This begins the next era of Windows Movie Maker... for Vista and Windows 7
users... it doesn't run on XP.
I did a fresh installation of Windows 7 Ultimate, followed by the latest of
Windows Live Essentials... nothing else, no added codecs, no conversion
utilities.
My first check was to import some test files into Windows Live Movie
Maker... MOV, High Def AVCHD, MP4, Motion JPEG, Xvid encloded avi... etc.
They imported and previewed fine.
This begins the next era of Windows Movie Maker... for Vista and Windows 7
users... it doesn't run on XP.