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How to install Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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WindowsMovie Makeris a video editing software created by Microsoft. Thissoftwarewas first released as a part of Windows ME in 2000.

The next two versions of Windows both includedWindows Movie Makeras a defaultapplication

Both versions saw many improvements and new features such as new transitions, support forXbox 360playback as well as support for DVR-MS file format.

In 2009 Microsoft changed the name of theapplicationtoWindows Live Movie Maker2009, adding it to the Live Essentials suite.

Since Windows Live Movie Maker was newsoftware, you couldn’t use it to work with projects created by previous versions ofMovie Maker.

The new version removed many features – such as image stabilization and the ability to record voice-overs, and it also didn’t support custom XML transitions like its predecessors.

However, it added a new resigned ribbon toolbar similar to one fromMicrosoft Office, as well as an ability to export videos directly to DVDs or YouTube.

It’s worth mentioning thatWindows Movie Makercaptures video from a camera or any other device in one of the supported formats such as WMV/.ASF, .MPG (MPEG-1), .AVI (DV-AVI), .WMA, .WAV, and .MP3.

Formats such as MP4/3GP, FLV and MOV, and AAC are also supported, but in order to use them, you need to havethe necessary codecs installed.

The last version of thistoolwas released in 2012, and since Microsoft isn’t actively developingWindows Movie Makeranymore, we decided to download it and see how it works on Windows 10.

If you’re looking to download Windows Media Encoder for Windows 10, you can do that by followingthis link.

How do I download and install Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10?

How do I download and install Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10?

InstallingWindows Movie Makeris quite simple, and if you haveWindows Photo Galleryinstalled, you probably haveWindows Movie Makeras well since the two are bundled together.

We explained how to install Windows Photo Gallery on Windows 10 and since bothapplicationshave identical installation procedures we’ll keep this one brief.

Again, if you have Windows Photo Gallery installed, you most likely haveWindows Movie Makerinstalled as well, so there’s no need to install it.

Once you install theapplication, you can easily start it simply by double-clicking theMovie Makershortcut.

Once theapplicationstarts, you can add photos and videos to your current project. You can also add music from your computer or from several online services.

In addition, you can also add audio narration, sound files, as well your webcam video. Of course, there’s an option to add titles, captions and credits to your movies.

Another great feature of thistoolis its transitions, and we’re pleased to inform you thatWindows Movie Makersupports more than 50 different transition effects.

You can set the duration of each transition, and you can even preview the transition effect simply by hovering over it with your mouse.

In addition to transition effects you can also add visual effects as well. Although thistoolhas barely more than 20 visual effects, these effects should be enough for basic users.

It’s also worth mentioning that you can use multiple effects simultaneously for some interesting results.

You can also easilyemphasizenarration, video, or music, or choose not toemphasizeanything. In addition, you can also change the aspect ratio between 16:9 and 4:3.

Of course, you can easily split or trim your clips, and add a starting or endpoint for them. You can also set sound fade in or fade out as well as the speed of playback.

After you’re done with video editing you can choose between several export profiles or create your own custom profile.

Windows Movie Makerworks without any problems on Windows 10. Although it doesn’t have some of the features that other more advancedapplicationshave, it’s still one of the simplesttoolsto use for video editing.

If you’re having some audio issues in Movie Maker on Windows 10,take a quick look hereand you’ll certainly solve them.

Keep in mind thatWindows Movie Makerhas been discontinued and Microsoft no longer offers support for it. You will have to deal with any issues that may occur on your own.

Does Movie Maker crash on Windows 10? Fix it immediately withthese simple steps.

If you are interested in a other capabletools to add some effects to your videos, we’ve prepared a list of WindowsMovie Maker alternativesthat will certainly do wonders.

We realize that Windows Movie Maker isn’t enough to begin with if you want advanced instruments to express your creativity, therefore we believe this may be essential as well.

Follow our viewpoints onmovie maker softwareand pick one based on your criteria for the type of movie you want to make.

You can make your movies resemble great by using an intelligent interface that will also ease your work lifeline by using pre-generated video templates.

From the minute you enter the raw video into the editor, you may apply dazzling effects, unique animations, and more.

Don’t forget to share your experience withWindows Movie Makerin the comments section below and tell us if in 2019 you’re still using it or you’ve found another videotoolthat meets your expectations.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.