Using Windows Movie Maker
In the past, it has been necessary to purchase expensive software to create video files called movies in Windows XP. Now you will find that an application called Windows Movie Maker is part of the Accessories included with the operating system, just like WordPad and the Calculator.
Because Windows Movie Maker allows you to work in a graphical user interface (GUI), it is very easy to use. You can make movies that vary in quality, depending on the purpose of the movie. As an example, if you are going to post a movie on a Web site, you will probably choose to create a low or medium quality movie, since bandwidth might keep some users with dial-up modems from being able to download a large file. The higher the quality of ...
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