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Windows Movie Maker Crashes on XP SP3 with Over 100 Video Transitions or Effects

A range of fixes from Microsoft aimed for Windows XP Service Pack 3 are illustrative of the fact that you can indeed have too much of a good thing.
windows - comments - 5.7.2009

Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2.6 for Vista

Movie Maker 2.6 is for Windows Vista users whose computer cannot run the Vista version of Movie Maker.
download - comments - 7.4.2007

Windows Live Movie Maker 14 released

Today Microsoft will release their newest version of Windows Live Movie Maker. This version allows for greater editing of videos including standard definition (4:3) videos and high definition (16:9) video support.
microsoft - comments - 19.8.2009

Windows Live Movie Maker 2009 for Windows 7

Windows Live Movie Maker 2009 version 14.0.8091.0730 is go! (finally). Microsoft has finally released a workable version of Windows Live Movie Maker for Windows 7, just in time before it hits the shelves in October.
windows - comments - 19.8.2009

Origami PC maker has to scribble 'wait'

With Samsung planning a U.S. launch of its Origami tablet on Monday, the folks at TabletKiosk had hoped to already be shipping significant quantities of their rival device.
microsoft - comments - 2.5.2006

Computer Maker Files Antitrust Suit Against Microsoft

Computer maker Tangent has filed a federal antitrust suit against Microsoft, accusing the software maker of anticompetitive behavior that forced it to overpay for the Windows operating system.
microsoft - comments - 23.2.2006

No More Halo Movie?

Both of the studios that agreed to co-finance the screen adaptation of the popular Microsoft game have abruptly backed out of the picture.
common - comments - 21.10.2006

Office 2010 The Movie

The marketing campaign for Office 2010 hits the streets.
microsoft - comments - 11.7.2009

Sprint Unveils Movie Download Service

While some have questioned the viability of full-length video content on small screens, it appears that Sprint Nextel is concerned with none of that. The wireless provider on Monday launched a new service that will allow its cellular users to view full-length television shows, movies, concerts, and specials.

Sprint has called on MSpot, a California-based mobile entertainment company founded last year, to provide the service. Subscribers with compatible video cell phones will be able to add the feature to their wireless plans for an additional $6.95 uSD per month.
common - comments - 13.12.2005

Google Adds Movie Trailers to Search

Always endeavoring to expand the utility of its search engine, Google on Friday rolled out a new feature for movie seekers: trailers.
common - comments - 13.8.2006

MySpace launches 1m movie competition

MySpace, in partnership with Vertigo Films and Film4, is offering its users over 1m to make the world's first user-generated feature film.
microsoft - comments - 21.2.2007

It's Time to Face the Ugly Truth, SP3 or No SP3, the Clock Is Ticking for Windows XP

As 2008 has kicked in, it's now time to face the ugly truth. The clock is ticking for Windows XP. And while Microsoft may view this as a natural stage in the evolution of a product introduced all the way in 2001, a healthy proportion of end-users and businesses will fail to see eye to eye with the company on this one.
windows - comments - 5.1.2008

The Only Way for Windows XP SP3 Is Down

SP3 will do nothing for XP, but still more than what SP1 will do for Vista - The third and final service pack for Windows XP will do little to nothing for the operating system, but will manage to deliver a superior boost to the platform's momentum in comparison to Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista.
windows - comments - 12.4.2008

Windows XP SP3 Preview No. 5



download - comments - 11.2.2006

Windows XP SP3 On The Horizon

According to Microsoft press release about Unified Access Control and Network Access Protection, Windows XP service pack 3 (SP3) is in development and will be released later this year.
windows - comments - 24.5.2007

Windows XP SP3 Available for Download!

In two weeks too :) Microsoft confirmed officially that Windows XP Service Pack 3 will be made available for download in the next couple of weeks.
windows - comments - 29.8.2007

Windows XP Closes In on SP3

Microsoft's most successful operating system, ever, has inched closer to Service Pack 3. Release Candidate 1 is now available from MSDN andso I hearfrom TechNet. I can only personally confirm MSDN availability.
windows - comments - 4.12.2007

Deploying Windows XP SP3

With a pre-Release Candidate build of Windows XP Service Pack 3 available for download, the imminence of the final version of the refresh is starting to take contour.
windows - comments - 13.12.2007

Will SP3 Save Windows XP?

Will the third and final service pack for Windows XP manage to breath new life into the operating system? Will users and original equipment manufacturers be able to apply enough pressure on Microsoft to keep Windows XP alive?
windows - comments - 15.1.2008

Is Windows XP SP3 just around the corner?

Clues that Microsoft is ready to announce the final version of Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 3 are starting to mount.
windows - comments - 20.2.2008

XP SP3: Now on Windows Update

A week after deciding not to release Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 3 via Windows Update and the Microsoft Download site as planned, Microsoft has begun pushing the collection of updates and fixes through those channels again.
windows - comments - 6.5.2008

No Future for Windows XP SP3?

Make no mistake about it, June 30, 2008 is the beginning of the end for Windows XP, even with Service Pack 3 available for two months now, since May 6.
windows - comments - 13.6.2008

Windows XP SP3 And So It Ends

It's the end of an era for Microsoft. Not the end of Windows XP, but the end of the XP era.
windows - comments - 21.6.2008

Windows XP SP3 - No Future

With Windows XP but four days away from the June 30 end-of-sales date, various scenarios are depicting the operating system as already dead.
windows - comments - 26.6.2008

Windows XP SP3 confirmed by Microsoft

Microsoft has revealed plans to release a third service pack for its Windows XP operating system.

"There will be a Service Pack 3 for Windows XP," Bernard Ourghanlian, technical and security director at Microsoft France, confirmed, revealing that Microsoft's OS is set for another major update.
windows - comments -

Windows XP SP3 Delayed until 2008

As I predicted, another delay and watch when in 2007 they will cancel the SP completely.
windows - comments - 19.10.2006

Microsoft Confirms Windows XP SP3

The second service pack (SP 2) for Windows XP was a watershed release. Dropped in August 2004, it addressed a number of issues on the security side: turning Windows Firewall on, rather than off, by default, and including a pop-up blocker in Internet Explorer were two of the major changes.
windows - comments - 31.7.2007

Windows XP SP3 Beta Just Around the Corner?

The first taste of the third service pack for Windows XP was delivered concomitantly with the initial version of the first refresh for Windows Vista in July.
windows - comments - 29.9.2007

Windows XP SP3 Specifics Revealed

News on Microsoft's aging Windows XP operating system has surprisingly been coming in at a steady pace over the past few weeks. Although Windows Vista is Microsoft's current bread-and-butter consumer operating system, there is still much love to go around for Windows XP.
windows - comments - 9.10.2007

Are XP SP3 and Windows 7 Getting in the Way of Vista SP1?

Are Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows 7 getting in the way of Windows Vista and Vista Service Pack 1? Well, Microsoft's position is exactly this.
windows - comments - 21.1.2008

Windows Live Movie Maker to be released today

Today Microsoft will release their newest version of Windows Live Movie Maker. This version allows for greater editing of videos including standard definition (4:3) videos and high definition (16:9) video support. Windows Live Movie Maker allows for direct YouTube, Facebook (through plugins), burn straight to DVD, save in 480, 720 or 1080p HD video format or play through your HDTV. Auto Movie allows users to easily create a video automatically for you in under one minute using selected images, captions, a title and soundtrack to go along with the slides. The new Movie Maker comes with dozens of polished features over previous versions.

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neowin.net - 19.08.2009

Making movies in the cloud: Windows Live Movie Maker

The latest suite of Windows Live "Wave 3" betas is now available for download, which includes the beta of Windows Live Movie Maker. Can you really use it to edit a motion picture? Yea...in a sense, as we found out first-hand...
betanews.com - 18.09.2008

Windows Live Movie Maker starts from scratch, plans big

Good to see the Windows Live Wire blog start to focus on Wave 3, this time with a good post by Eric Doerr on Windows Live Movie Maker.  If youve taken a look at Windows Live Movie Maker, youve no doubt noticed that it is, well, lacking.  Eric explains in the post, however, that because of advances in the way that we create and use digital video, Microsoft decided to start over from scratch with Windows Live Movie Maker, including revamping the UI to make use of the ribbon interface common to Office 2007 applications.




winbeta.org - 09.10.2008

Windows Movie Maker & DVD Maker SDK Available

Microsoft has made a Software Development Kit for Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker in Windows Vista available for download.

The SDK allows you to add custom effects and transitions to Movie Maker and the ability to add your own transitions, buttons and menu styles for Vista's DVD maker.

The requirements to use it are:
. Windows Vista,
. DirectX SDK,
. Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio .NET.


jcxp.net - 23.02.2007

Windows Movie Maker and DVD Maker SDK Available

Microsoft has made a Software Development Kit for Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker in Windows Vista available for download.



The SDK allows you to add custom effects and transitions to Movie Maker and the ability to add your own transitions, buttons and menu styles for Vista's DVD maker.



The requirements to use it are:

. Windows Vista,

. DirectX SDK,

. Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio .NET.




jcxp.net - 26.02.2007

Despite rumors, Windows XP SP3 still not quite ready

With Windows Vista Service Pack 1 out the door, Microsoft was largely expected to release Windows XP SP3 last week or this week. It didn't, instead making public a refresh build of SP3 Release Candidate 2...
betanews.com - 26.03.2008

BiPAC Router crashes blamed on Windows XP SP3

Broadband modem/router maker Billion says XP SP3 has been causing its BiPAC 5200-series routers to go into a constant crash and reboot cycle.



The company has produced firmware upgrades that solve the problem.



Although Windows XP SP3 has been available for manual download from Microsoft since May 6, it has just hit Windows Update as an automatic upgrade, which will cause unexpected problems for owners of unpatched Billion BiPAC 5200 routers, and possibly other brands or models of router.




winbeta.org - 07.06.2008

Microsoft cuts apps from Windows 7

Microsoft has decided that Windows 7 won't include built-in programs for e-mail, photo editing, and movie making, as was done with Windows Vista.



The software maker included Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Mail, and Windows Movie Maker as part of Vista, but later chose to offer separate downloadable Windows Live programs that essentially replaced those components with versions that could connect to online services from Microsoft and others.




winbeta.org - 23.09.2008

Free video-editing software

Peter Butler: One of the most frequent questions I get from CNET Download.com users is "What free software can I use to edit video?" If I didn't respond to you personally, it's likely because there's not an easy answer. It depends on what type of video you have, and what you want to do with it.



Let's start with the basics. If you didn't know, you likely already have Windows Movie Maker, which was included with Windows XP Service Pack 2, and recently beefed up for Windows Vista.



The XP version of Movie Maker is adequate for putting together clips into larger videos, adding simple transitions, and making basic edits, but I can't recommend the experience. The review on CNET Download.com is overly harsh, but it encapsulates several problems you may encounter.




winbeta.org - 17.10.2007

Windows XP SP3 moves closer to completion

Beta testers have received access to a release candidate of Windows XP Service Pack 3, but general consumers still have a long wait until they'll see SP3 available for download...
betanews.com - 20.11.2007

Microsoft continues to warn of IE8 lock-in for XP SP3 users

Last year when Microsoft launched Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, Jane Maliouta announced that consumers using Windows XP SP3 would be locked-in with the IE8 if they had installed the IE8 beta prior to upgrading to SP3. Microsoft again yesterday issued that same warning to it's consumers. If you are still one of the millions of users on Windows XP with SP3 installed, Microsoft has provided crucial steps to follow if you're ready to upgrade to IE8 RC1. You can obtain IE8 RC1 from the links on this page. To see if you're one of the people who will have IE8 locked in, follow these steps. Is your computer running Windows XP SP3?

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neowin.net - 27.01.2009

Windows XP SP3 available for Windows Embedded for Point of Service and WinFLP

This download is a Service Pack 3 (SP3) update for Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS) and Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). This SP3 update includes all previously released Windows XP security updates, hotfixes, and select out-of-band releases that are applicable to systems running the WEPOS and WinFLP operating systems.




winbeta.org - 08.10.2008

New Features Discovered in Windows XP SP3: Is It Better Than Vista?

The principal reason given for the tremendous under-the-hood changes to Windows unveiled early this year in Vista was the need to overhaul the security model. Now it seems many of those changes are also coming to XP in SP3...
betanews.com - 10.10.2007

Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3: Official Release Dates

A French website, PC Inpact, has posted the official Microsoft product change request forms for Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. So just when do our friends from France say Microsoft is planning on releasing our little Service Pack friends? Well, according to them, we will be seeing Vista SP1 a little earlier than previously anticipated:



Windows Vista SP1: February 18th or 19th

Windows XP SP3: March 23rd or 24th




winbeta.org - 06.02.2008

Windows XP SP3 release just around the bend?

Though we expected, or rather hoped; for Windows XP SP3 late last month it seems that it may arrive before May. According to an "internal schedule" obtained over at Engadget, OEMs, volume license, Connect, MSDN and TechNet subscribers will have access to the update on April 21st, while everyone else won't notice it until April 29th when it hits the Microsoft / Windows Update download center. For those who are too busy to download it and install it, they might have to wait until June 10th when it hits the Automatic updates.

For those who don't know; Windows XP SP3 (Service Pack 3) will be the third and last major update for Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. The company released a nearly final beta build of SP3 called Release Candidate 2 Refresh last month to the public. The latest beta version added support for the HD Audio high-definition audio format and fixes for some issues with the Windows Update service. Microsoft to date has said only that it expects to roll out a final version of Windows XP SP3 in the first half of 2008.


jcxp.net - 16.04.2008

Windows XP SP3 Not Until Late 2007

According to an update on Microsoft's support lifecycle Web site, the next service pack for Windows XP isn't due out until the second half of 2007 -- one full year after Windows Vista launches. XP SP3 will likely serve as a cumulative update for what will soon become Microsoft's legacy operating system...
betanews.com - 18.01.2006

XP SP3 RC Preview Clarification

I just noticed a post at Bink.nu where Steven mentions that the XP SP3 RC Preview is now available on Connect. Just to clarify, Microsoft have not released any new build of XP SP3 to the general Windows Beta Program. While there is the possibility that he may be talking about a different private beta program on Connect, the main Windows Beta Program on Connect which houses the Vista SP1/Server 2008/XP SP3 betas was last updated with the XP SP3 Beta (Build 3205) in early October.




winbeta.org - 24.10.2007

Don't slipstream XP SP3 on Windows Vista!

This just in from Bink, seems he had a pretty interesting weekend attempting to Slipstream XP SP3.

"So I build a new Windows XP ISO with SP3 integrated, this is a Volume License editions (VOL) which only accepts Volume License Keys (VLK). When I want to install it on a clean machine, I noticed that setup prompts for a product key and it does not allow me to continue, which should be a new feature in XP sp3. OK so I fill in the VLK but it does not accept it, I try another one from a customer of mine, does not work either. Angry

I found out that the problem is when you do the XP Sp3 slipstream process on a WIndows Vista machine, the API gives a different response and screws up the PID process. This is a bug and Microsoft knew about this in December, still the bug remained and made it all the way to RTM, nice work Microsoft.

So XP SP slipstream only on XP or 2003 machines!!!"


neowin.net - 05.05.2008

Windows XP SP3 Release Candidate 2 via Windows Update

Microsoft yesterday made Service Pack 3 RC2 available to both testers and the general public. They have provided a small script to run on your XP SP2 machine that will allow for SP3 to be available through Windows Update.

The build, now at v3311, cannot be installed over previous SP3 betas. Versions of Windows XP Service Pack 3 prior to Release Candidate 2 should be removed before attempting to use the registry key. Windows Update will not offer Release Candidate 2 to machines with previous versions of the Windows XP Service Pack 3 beta.


neowin.net - 20.02.2008

Windows XP SP 3 Release to Web Delayed

Windows XP SP3 release to web date has been delayed thanks to a compatibility issue between Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System. Surely this wont have an impact on most of you but it is something you should all be aware since SP3 is no in the wild.

In the last few days, we have uncovered a compatibility issue between Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) and both Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1). In order to make sure customers have the best possible experience, we have decided to delay releasing Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to the web. To help protect customers, we plan to put filtering in place shortly to prevent Windows Update from offering both service packs to systems running Microsoft Dynamics RMS. Once filtering is in place, we expect to release Windows XP SP3 to the web.


jcxp.net - 30.04.2008