In our final look under the hood of Windows 7, Chapter 9 in our text discusses how to use Windows Digital Movie Maker. It is more powerful that the version that shipped with Windows XP, and seems much easier to use.
Using Windows Movie Maker, users can create complete movies from the components of digital video, audio and still images. You can use audio that was recorded along with the raw video, or use other audio that may be available from other sources.
You can split or trim video sequences to fit the movie, as well as add photos where you might wish.
It's easy to add titles and captions to the movie and its scenes. Also, you can change the size and aspect ratio of videos and still photos, and mix and fade audio inputs during the movie.
When you are ready to produce the movie, you can choose to publish it to YouTube, create a DVD to play in standard DVD players, or publish a video file to the computer.
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