Compared with Windows Movie Maker, Windows Live Movie Maker supports more media formats, including ASF, WMV, M2TS, WTV, MP4, MOV, VOB, AVI, etc. Windows Live Movie Maker: You can import video, audio and image files to the new movie maker. If you're running Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate, you will be able to import MPEG-2 and DVR-MS videos to Windows Movie Maker. Supported media formats include WMV, ASF, MPG, AVI, WMA, MP3, etc. Window Movie Maker: You can either add videos from your computer's hard drive or capture the video with a camera connected to your computer and then add the recorded videos for editing. The design is quite clear and you can find almost all the functions you need on the toolbar: add files, video effects, edit videos, publish videos, etc. Windows Live Movie Maker: Besides a lighter color scheme, Windows Live Movie Maker drops the Storyboard, Timeline and some drop-down menus. In the Timeline, you can edit videos, audio and titles separately. Window Movie Maker: As you see, the main interface of Windows Movie Maker is consisted of a Storyboard, a Timeline, a Preview window and an area to display your source media files. Windows Movie Maker VS Windows Live Movie Maker Here the comparison will be put in the following four aspects: Layout, Video input, Editing and Output. After Windows Live Movie Maker released, are you going to upgrade from Windows Movie Maker to Windows Live Movie Maker? If you have no idea at which one you need to choose, simply have a look at the below comparison between Windows Movie Maker and Windows (Including Windows 8) Live Movie Maker.
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