<P> Movie Maker was officially removed for download on January 10, 2017 . Like other Windows Essentials apps, Movie Maker is now replaced by Windows Story Remix in Windows 10's Photos App . </P> <P> The layout consists of a storyboard view and a timeline view, collections for organizing imported video, and a preview pane . When in Storyboard view, the video project appears as a film strip showing each scene in clips . The storyboard / timeline consists of one' Video' (with accompanying' Audio' bar), one' Music / Audio' bar, and one' Titles / Credits' bar . In each bar, clips can be added for editing (e.g., a . WAV music file will belong on the' Music / Audio' bar). Still images can also be imported into the timeline and "stretched" to any desired number of frames . The Video and Music / Audio bars can be "cut" to any number of short segments, which will play together seamlessly, but the individual segments are isolated editing-wise, so that for example, the music volume can be lowered for just a few seconds while someone is speaking . </P> <P> When importing footage into the program, a user can either choose to Capture Video (from camera, scanner or other device) or Import into Collections to import existing video files into the user's collections . The accepted formats for import are . WMV /. ASF, . MPG (MPEG - 1), . AVI (DV - AVI), . WMA, . WAV, and . MP3 . Additionally, the Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate editions of Movie Maker support importing MPEG - 2 Program streams and DVR - MS formats . Importing of other container formats such as MP4 / 3GP, FLV and MOV, and AAC are also supported if the necessary codecs are installed and the system is running Windows 7 or later . </P> <P> In the Windows XP version, import and real - time capture of video from an analog source such as a VCR, tape - based analog camcorder or webcam is possible . This feature is based on Windows Image Acquisition . Video support in Windows Image Acquisition was removed in Windows Vista, as a result importing analog footage in Windows Movie Maker is no longer possible . </P>

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