


The last three are only supported in Windows 7, which has much better format support than its predecessor. The new version supports the following file formats: Windows Media Video (WMV), Windows Media DV-AVI, Microsoft Recorded TV Show, 3GP, 3GPP, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, Motion JPEG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, Bitmap, PNG, QuickTime. Since Windows 7 won't include its own Movie Maker application (nor Windows Mail, nor Photo Gallery), it makes sense that the software giant is releasing an updated version before the operating system's release on October 22, 2009. Windows Live Movie Maker requires either Windows Vista or Windows 7.

0730 over at /moviemaker or via this offline installer link (6.44MB). Microsoft today released the final version of Windows Live Movie Maker at build.
