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The Scanner and Camera Wizard based on Windows Image Acquisition and other common dialogs for WIA devices have been improved in Windows XP to show the media information and metadata, rotate images as necessary, categorize them into subfolders, capture images doqnload video in case of a still or video camera, crop and scan images to a single or multi-page TIFF in case of a scanner. Device Manager provides a configuration setting whether to optimize devices for quick removal pack for performance. For mass storage devices, Windows XP introduces hardware descriptors to distinguish between various storage types so that the operating system can set an appropriate default write caching policy.
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VMR-7 windos a "windowless mode" for applications to easily host video playback within any window and a download playback mode" for applications to access the composited image before it is rendered.ĭirectShow 8 includes AVStreama multimedia class driver for video-only and audio-video kernel streaming. VMR-7 can mix multiple streams and graphics with alpha blending, allowing applications to draw text such as closed captions and graphics such as channel logos or UI buttons over the video without flickering, and support compositing to implement custom effects and transitions. Windows XP includes advances in Broadcast Driver Architecture for receiving and capturing analog and digital TV broadcasts complete with signal demodulation, tuning, software de-multiplexing, electronic dosnload guide store, IP data broadcasting etc.
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Windows Movie Maker 2 introduced numerous new transitions, effects, titles and credits, a task pane, resizable preview window with dimensions, improved capture and export options, an AutoMovie feature, saving the final video back to tape and custom WMV export profiles. Microsoft addressed this by improving compatibility with application-specific tweaks and shims and by providing tools such as the Application Compatibility Toolkit AppCompat or ACT to allow users to apply free automate these tweaks and shims on their own applications.
Service Windows XP merged the consumer and enterprise versions of Windows, downpoad needed to support applications developed for the popular and consumer-oriented Windows 9x platform on the Windows NT kernel.