However, the Windows Vista version of Windows Movie Maker removed support for importing video from an analog video source such as an analog camcorder, VCR or from a webcam. The capture wizard also created DVR-MS type files from HDV tapes. The HD version in Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista also added support for capturing from HDV camcorders. It included new effects and transitions, support for playback on the Xbox 360, and support for the DVR-MS file format that Windows Media Center records television in. The next version of Movie Maker was released as part of Windows Vista in 2007 and – like most Windows components – reported version number, same as Windows Vista itself. The Movie Maker in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 had more transitions and support for DVD burning.
Version 2.1, a minor update, is included in Windows XP Service Pack 2. Version 2.0 was released as a free update in November 2002, and added a number of new features. Version 1.1 was included in Windows XP in 2001 and included support for creating DV AVI and WMV 8 files. Though it was not released with Windows 2000, it would be included with a number of subsequent releases. Windows Movie Maker made its first appearance with the release of Windows Me in 2000.