Microsoft is stressing quick and simple with Windows Live Movie Maker that on Wednesday drops its “beta” label and is now available for general use and download. The free program, that allows you ...
Microsoft on Monday re-released a comprehensive security update for Windows Movie Maker and Microsoft Producer, which until now left the application vulnerable to malicious attacks. The updated ...
Every video is made up of several frames, and you can use Windows Live Movie Maker to break the video into each individual frame. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to break the movie into frames all at ...
Windows Live Movie Maker handles image files in the same way as video files, allowing you to add photos to your movie projects. For an image to fill the screen in Movie Maker, it must be the same ...
After some poking and prodding, Microsoft has finally open-sourced its 1995 3D animation creation tool Microsoft 3D Movie Maker. At the time, wherein such animated classics as Ghost in the Shell, ...
Movie Maker–the Microsoft movie-editing application that the company has yanked out of Windows 7 and bundled into the suite known as Windows Live Essentials–is out in a new version today. LiveSide.net ...
Foone, a self-described "hardware/software necromancer" and chaotic keyboard maker, convinced Microsoft to release the source code for 3D Movie Maker—apparently, all we needed to do was ask. The ...
3:10 pm ET update: We’ve added details on features that 3D Movie Maker aficionados can expect now that the app has been open-sourced. The code was released not because Microsoft has grand plans for 3D ...
Microsoft hasn’t updated its old Windows Movie Maker software since 2012, and it hasn’t even offered the old version for download since 2017, leaving Windows users to fend for themselves when it comes ...
Microsoft has open sourced the code for the 27-year-old program 3D Movie Maker — and it's all thanks to someone who asked on Twitter. Foone, whose Twitter profile says they're a "hardware and software ...
A barebones placeholder of Movie Moments appeared in the original Windows 8.1 leak in March—all the way when the update was still going by its “Windows Blue” codename—but it disappeared in subsequent ...