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Differences between Producer and Movie Maker

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misc1111 - 07 Aug 2006 16:56 GMT
What are the major differences between MS Producer and Win Movie Maker?  They
both seem very similar.  Advantages of one over the other? Any help will be
appreciated.
Brian Sullivan - 07 Aug 2006 18:04 GMT
> What are the major differences between MS Producer and Win Movie Maker?  They
> both seem very similar.  Advantages of one over the other? Any help will be
> appreciated.

Moviemaker allows you to manipulate/capture digital movies and audio, with
basic editing/combining capability, transitions between cuts and titling
capabilities. Its output is desinged for viewing in a digital video player.

Producer is designed to allow embellishment of a power point presentation,
integrating narration (where time points can be inserted to change slides
and incite intra slide animation), non narrative audio and video, various
web/html pages and digital photographs. Its output is designed for viewing
in a browser (with media player as the control).

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misc1111 - 08 Aug 2006 15:31 GMT
Thanks Brian.

> > What are the major differences between MS Producer and Win Movie Maker?  They
> > both seem very similar.  Advantages of one over the other? Any help will be
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> web/html pages and digital photographs. Its output is designed for viewing
> in a browser (with media player as the control).
 
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