The standard video editing software found in recent Windows operating systems is known as Windows Movie Maker. With the help of this program, you can upload videos to your computer, edit them with transitions and titles, even narrations, and make your own movie to convert to DVD. The Windows ME operating system was the first to bring this program, and Vista and XP carried it as well. After Vista, Windows Movie Maker was removed instead of Windows Live Movie Maker, a different but newer program. However, you may not find many of the desired features in Windows Live Movie Maker that were in its predecessor. Windows Live Movie Maker seems to have been created for the sole purpose of making quick videos for uploading to YouTube and the like; however, Classic Movie Maker features many more editing and transition tools than is desired. However, if you have Windows 7, there is hope, as Microsoft’s website will allow you to download Windows Movie Maker for free for your own use. Usi...