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Windows XP Step by Step Faqs
Windows XP is the next version of Microsoft Windows beyond Windows 2000
and Windows Millennium Edition. Windows XP brings the convergence of
Windows operating systems by integrating the strengths of
Windows 2000—standards-based security, manageability, and reliability
with the best features of Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition—Plug
and Play, easy-to-use user interface, and innovative support services to
create the best Windows yet.
Windows XP is built on an enhanced Windows 2000 code base, with
different versions aimed at home users and business users: Windows XP
Home Edition and Windows XP Professional. Unless otherwise noted, this
paper addresses technologies and features common to both versions of the
operating system.
 
Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker version 1.1 provides base-level features for
Windows Media capture and file creation, simple editing of video and
audio, and the saving and publishing of Windows Media files.
Although the utility produces output only in the Windows Media
format, it imports all file formats and compression types supported
by the DirectShow architecture.
If your computer does not contain any video capture hardware, all
other non-video capture-related features of the application are
fully functional and they allow for the importing and editing of
media assets that exist on your computer.
Windows Movie Maker has many practical uses. If you want to
archive your home video library collection onto the hard drive of a
computer, you can record, edit, organize, and share the home video
library from a computer. You could also share the home video with
family and friends through your e-mail or over the Web. If you want
to make a video slide show, you can combine still images and publish
into a Windows Media format.
Digital Photo Support
Windows XP makes it easier to use digital devices and provides
many options to manipulate images such as publishing pictures to the
Web, sending photos (with an option of compressing them for you for
smaller file size) through e-mail, displaying pictures in an
automatic slideshow, and enabling you to zoom in on images.
Source http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457060.aspx
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