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Supported Devices for Use with Windows Movie Maker
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This article provides a list of supported video capture devices you can use with Microsoft Windows Movie Maker. Note that Windows Millennium Edition (Me) contains drivers for these devices.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Video Capture Devices
- Intel CS330 WebCam III (included with the Create and Share USB camera package)
- Intel CS430
- Intel YC76
- Intel YC72
- Philips 675/680
- Philips 645/646
Analog Video Capture Devices
- ATI All In Wonder (Standard) PCI
- ATI All In Wonder Pro PCI
Digital Video Capture Devices
- OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 (FireWire) adapters
- Video devices compliant with the 61883 Electronic Device Control Specification
For a list hardware that has been tested and found to work with MovieMaker, click the following Web site:
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- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
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