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Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker is the program that started it all. Windows Movie Maker is a Windows video-editing program created by Bill Gates to fill up space and to remove Reversi. It is often the first editor people may use to create YouTube Poop videos, but other users have stuck to it as a preference.
Advantages
- Free with Windows Me, XP or Vista.
- Fairly simple to use.
- Extra video plugins can be downloaded.
Disadvantages
- Needs the patience of a saint since it is VERY crash prone.
- Video reversing requires more effort and time to do; it is done by cutting up clips to the smallest and putting them backwards, compared to a single button of the other programs. This did, however, start the stutter reverse.
- No unlimited video or audio tracks. Only one is available at a time, so if a pooper wants to add another audio track, they must render the video and then add it to the finished file. Video overlaying is impossible.
- No audio effects in storyboard, Audacity has to be used in this case;
- No audio in frame-by-frame. This makes it hard to find precisely what you're looking for.
- Windows Movie Maker never gave you the ability to specify the frames per second or audio kbps before rendering.
- Lack of developer support as of 2011.
Difference Between Movie Makers
Windows ME (1.1)
- The first Windows Movie Maker ever released
- No effects, not even Speed Up/Slow Down
- You can't really do anything except for Stutter Loop and maybe Sentence Mixing
- Doesn't work on modern operating systems.
Windows XP (2.1)
- The most widely-used Movie Maker
- The first version to use effects
- The best version for Speed Up/Slow Down
- Video capture function
- Can capture analog video sources (i.e. VHS, Betamax, etc.)
- Version 2.6 removes the video capture function.
- No reverse
- Crashes a lot
- The FX archive is the #1 place for extra effects
- Works on Windows Vista and 7
Windows Vista (6.0)
- More effects than the XP version
- Cleaned up interface
- Speed Up/Slow Down doesn't pitch-shift anymore
- Lack of volume control
- Works on Windows 7
Windows 7 (Windows Live Movie Maker)
- Completely abandons the timeline for a confusing ribbon based interface (Though some may find this preferable)
- Still no reverse effect like in XP/Vista, but not a big deal.
- Very low effect support.
Windows 8 (Windows Live Movie Maker)
- Still no reverse effect.
- Allows you to set FPS, Audio format and bit rate as a custom setting when exporting.
- Slowing down and speeding up clips results in the clip being pitch-shifted again (Though you can't do this to audio files)
- Audio waves now appear on sound and video clips, which can help when placing things.
Known WMM poopers
While many use WMM then move to a different program (including SuperYoshi), there are the few that stick to it and can rival many poopers who use the other programs. In fact, some still use WMM even when they have something better like Sony Vegas.
- IAMRUPEE
- Benderpictures
- Christoph
- DaftPunkYoshi
- Fiddlesticks411
- NS2
- RetardedAnimeParody
- Strong414bad
- TangerineImpz
- Emperor Ing
- Therangenub
- YEROCKY
- Spiral
- RobochaoXX
- Philipnova798
- CaptainStringCheese
- MycroProcessor (sometimes)
- Mcb1209/TheNintendofan1209 (Although he sill use Windows Movie Maker, he also went to Adobe Premiere for a while, then used Sony Vegas.)
- Spacman191 (doesn't uses it as much now but still uses it)
- Joethebluedragon
- SirSnivyofNottingham
- dreamcastboy99filmz(temporarily switched to Vegas 11 until his trial expired,and permanently Switched to Vegas 12)
- YTPMaker1000 (also uses Sony Vegas)
- Gamebop (use since Jan 15, 2007)
- Gabrielpika (uses rarely)
- Hammdog Porkington
- ThatBlokeOverThere (now uses VideoPad for edits)
- MAZZ0Murder (Started with MM, moved to others, but returns to WMM on occasion)
Fan support
Despite the developers not making it priority to make the software error-free, many enthusiasts have made plugins and tutorials to maximize the performance of Windows Movie Maker.