Windows Movie Maker: Difference between revisions
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The effects and transitions of each version of WMM vary wildly, due to changes in architecture between versions. | The effects and transitions of each version of WMM vary wildly, due to changes in architecture between versions. | ||
==Effects== | ==Effects== | ||
[[File:Wmm26 effects.png|thumb|The full list of WMM 2.6 effects.]] | |||
[[File:Wlmm effects.png|thumb|The full list of WLMM effects.]] | [[File:Wlmm effects.png|thumb|The full list of WLMM effects.]] | ||
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| Brightness, Increase/Decrease | | Brightness, Increase/Decrease | ||
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| 6.0 | | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
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| Ease | | Ease | ||
| In/Out | | In/Out | ||
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| 6.0 | | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
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| Edge Detection | | Edge Detection | ||
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| from/to Black/White | | from/to Black/White | ||
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| 6.0, WLMM | | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
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| Film Age | | Film Age | ||
| Presets: Old/Older/Oldest | | Presets: Old/Older/Oldest | ||
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| 6.0 | | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
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| Film Grain | | Film Grain | ||
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| 6.0 | | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
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| Grayscale/Black and White | | Grayscale/Black and White | ||
| Four presets in WLMM:<br />* Default<br />* Orange<br />* Red<br />* Yellow | | Four presets in WLMM:<br />* Default<br />* Orange<br />* Red<br />* Yellow | ||
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| 6.0, WLMM | | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
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| Hue, Cycles Entire Color Spectrum | | Hue, Cycles Entire Color Spectrum | ||
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| 6.0, WLMM | | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
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| Mirror | | Mirror | ||
| Horizontal/Vertical<br />More in line with a horizontal/vertical flip | | Horizontal/Vertical<br />More in line with a horizontal/vertical flip | ||
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| 6.0 | | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
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| Pan | | Pan | ||
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| Video transitions from normal to heavily pixelated | | Video transitions from normal to heavily pixelated | ||
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| 6.0, WLMM | | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
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| Posterize | | Posterize | ||
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| 6.0, WLMM | | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
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| Rotate | | Rotate | ||
| 90/180/270 degrees | | 90/180/270 degrees | ||
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| 6.0 | | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
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| Sepia Tone | | Sepia Tone | ||
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| 6.0, WLMM | | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
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| Sharpen | | Sharpen | ||
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| Speed Up, Double | | Speed Up, Double | ||
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| Spin 360 | | Spin 360 | ||
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Revision as of 21:36, 23 September 2024
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Windows Movie Maker, also known as WMM is a editor by Microsoft that used to come with old versions of Windows. It has been deprecated since Windows 8.
Because it came bundled with Windows for free, it was very popular in the early days of tennis. However, as technology evolved and the meta shifted towards programs like Vegas, using WMM was looked down upon due to being overshadowed by practically any other editor.
In modern times, WMM is often used for more "ironic" YTP/Tennis, intentionally lower effort works that focus more on comedic value. It also has seen use as a way to test one's abilities - how far you can push its limited capabilities to make a video "similar" to what is common with more sophisticated editors today.
There was one major tournament that limited players only to WMM, the Windows Movie Maker Master tournament (WMMM).
Versions
WMM 1.0
The first version of WMM, built in with Windows ME.
WMM 2.1
This version of Movie Maker was bundled with Windows XP. It is the only version to support 3D transformations.

WMM 2.6
This version of WMM served as an upgrade of 2.1 for newer hardware (up to Windows 7).

WMM 6.0
The version of WMM bundled for Windows Vista. The first major redesign, many systems were revamped. 3D plugins were no longer possible (pseudo-3D still worked), and time stretching no maintained the audio pitch (all other versions do not do this).
The "6.0" represents Vista's NT version, 6.0.

Windows Live Movie Maker
This version of WMM was bundled with Windows Live, a plugin package released for Windows 7. The second redesign of the software, which unfortunately dumbed it down quite a bit and removed almost all plugin support. However, it is the only WMM to have MP4 support, along with a way to upload directly to popular streaming sites (which no longer works).

Modern Versions
WMM no longer exists in its former state. Around the time of Windows 8/10, it was replaced with a "Movie Maker" app, which eventually merged into the "Photos" app. Despite the names being similar, they are generally considered different programs due to it being a complete re-write.
Effects and Transitions
The effects and transitions of each version of WMM vary wildly, due to changes in architecture between versions.
Effects



Effect | Description/Presets | Image | History |
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3D Ripple | 6.0, WLMM | ||
Blur | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
Brightness, Increase/Decrease | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
Ease | In/Out | 2.6, 6.0 | |
Edge Detection | 6.0, WLMM | ||
Fade | from/to Black/White | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | |
Film Age | Presets: Old/Older/Oldest | 2.6, 6.0 | |
Film Grain | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
Grayscale/Black and White | Four presets in WLMM: * Default * Orange * Red * Yellow |
2.6, 6.0, WLMM | |
Hue, Cycles Entire Color Spectrum | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
Mirror | Horizontal/Vertical More in line with a horizontal/vertical flip |
2.6, 6.0 | |
Pan | * Down and Zoom Out * Left to Right * Upper Left to Upper Right * Upper Right to Upper Left |
6.0 | |
Pixelate | Video transitions from normal to heavily pixelated | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | |
Posterize | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
Rotate | 90/180/270 degrees | 2.6, 6.0 | |
Sepia Tone | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
Sharpen | 6.0, WLMM | ||
Slow Down, Half | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
Speed Up, Double | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
Spin 360 | 6.0, WLMM | ||
Threshold | 2.6, 6.0, WLMM | ||
Warp | 6.0, WLMM | ||
Watercolor | 2.6, 6.0 | ||
Zoom | * In/Out, Upper/Lower Left/Right * Focus Upper/Lower Left/Right |
6.0 | |
Cyan Tone | WLMM | ||
Cinematic | Default, overlay left/right 1/2 | WLMM | |
Smudge Stick | 2.6 |
Transitions
Plug-Ins
While most commercial plug-ins do not work/ have versions for WMM, there are many custom plugins unique to WMM that exist, along with a select few professional plugin sets that work with WMM.
- Rehan ShaderTFX - a commercial plug-in building library, allowing for much more sophisticated plugin creation.
- Pixelan SpiceFX
Building Custom Effects/Transitions
Plugins in WMM are built in two parts:
- The shader file (*.fx) which does the actual effect work
- The preset file (*.xml) which sets parameters and loads them into WMM
- Certain more advanced filters may also have DLL files as well.
All custom effects can be found in the WMM directory's Shared/AddOnTFX folder.
Building Shaders
WMM shaders use DirectX 9.0 (for WMM6). They are programmed in HLSL (High Level Shader Language), which is similar syntax to C.
Building Presets
Effects
The basic XML skeleton for an effect looks like this:
Transitions
The basic XML skeleton for an transition looks like this: