Download the Windows Movie Maker 2 Creativity Fun Pack
Published: April 22, 2003
Make home movies like a pro with Windows Movie Maker 2 and this brand new collection of creative extras, including video titles, music and sound effects. Whatever the occasion, there's something here that will help you make your home movies even better!
Note: Do you only want the titles or the music and sound effects? No problem. Choose either the Full Fun Pack from the column at right, or the Partial Fun Pack that you prefer.
All sounds and music are provided by SoundDogs.com. SoundDogs.com has delivered sound effects for over 60 feature films, including Academy Award nominated films Meet the Parents, The Wonder Boys, As Good as It Gets, The Green Mile, Titanic, Stuart Little, and Jerry Maguire. They have over 155,000 sound effects, music clips, and samples online.
Titles and End Credits
Choose from a selection of six “countdown,” “the end,” and blank video titles to add to your home movies. Use the blank clips to add your own titles using the Movie Maker titling engine.

Static Video Titles
The Creativity Fun Pack contains 16 static titles slides that you can use as-is or add your own titles to. These slides cover many occasions, including Mother's Day, Father's Day, and graduation.
Music Tracks and Music Transitions
Courtesy of SoundDogs.com, this fun pack has three full-length songs that you can add to your graduation movie or any kind of movie. There are also five music transitions to add dramatic interest to your home movies.
Sound Effects
Choose from more than 50 new sound effects, including party sounds; graduation ceremony sounds; and a bunch of miscellaneous sounds, such as cars, buzzers, and clicks.
Minimum System Requirements
The hardware and software requirements for Windows XP Creativity Fun Packs are as follows:
| • | Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional |
| • | A 350 megahertz (MHz) processor |
| • | 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM |
| • | 300 MB of free hard disk space |
| • | VGA video resolution monitor |
| • | CD-ROM or DVD drive, keyboard, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device |
| • | An Internet connection may be required for some features |
| • | Windows XP–compatible sound card and speakers or headphones |
| • | 256-color video card |
| • | 3-D graphics acceleration and 16 MB or more of video memory is required for some features. The video adapter must be compatible with Windows XP. Please see the below recommended system configuration for more information. Note: You can confirm that your video adapter is compatible with Windows XP by reviewing the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) page at the Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Labs Web site. Type the video adapter manufacturer name in the Search box, and then choose Display from the list of hardware types. |
Recommended System Configuration
| • | A 500 MHz or faster processor |
| • | 128 MB or higher of RAM |
| • | Super VGA (800 × 600) or higher video resolution monitor |
| • | A video display adapter with hardware 3-D graphics acceleration and 16 MB or more of video memory, including the following: | • | Matrox G400 and G450 | | • | SiS300 | | • | Trident BladeXP 128 | | • | 3Dlabs Permedia 3 | | • | Video cards using the ATI Radeon and Rage 128 chipsets | | • | Video cards using the NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 and GeForce chipsets If you are using a video adapter containing the ATI or NVIDIA chipsets, we recommend you download and install the latest video card software drivers from the manufacturer's Web site. |
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