Experience the charm of Win XP digital cinema production

  
Windows Movie Maker is a multimedia component used to create home movie files in Windows XP. It first appeared in the Windows Me operating system. The digital movie files created by Windows MovIE Maker are not only easy to use, but also have the characteristics of small file size and high resolution. They are very suitable for E-mail transmission and publishing on Web pages.

Users can get audio or video from Windows via Internet or E-mail. They can also import images from scanners or digital cameras, and can fade in and fade out clips, add background music, sound effects and voice-overs. Narrative, recorded, organized, and edited, eventually becoming a movie file for Windows. It also creates a visual index of each tape that allows you to find any shot on any tape in minutes. Not only can users watch it on their own computers, but they can also show their work to friends through e-mail or web pages, and share personal videos with friends and family. Windows MovIE Maker lets you get the most out of your digital video processing and sharing.

a, Windows MovIE Maker software interface and basic operations


Open the "Start" menu, select "All Programs" → "Accessories" → Windows in Windows XP The Movie Maker command will open the main Movie Maker interface. In Windows MovIE Maker, in addition to some components including the Windows standard window, it mainly includes the "Favorites" column, the workspace, the preview box, and the storyboard box. The "Favorites" column is mainly used to manage images or movie files. The location where the movie file is generated; the workspace is mainly used to make simple adjustments to the currently opened or imported image file; in the preview box, the movie file being edited can be previewed; the storyboard box can create some key frames for the user to Control the movie files being edited as a whole.

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