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1 Digital Music and Video Experience in Windows XP [Insert Name] [Title] Microsoft Corporation

2 Music and Video Goals Digital MusicDVD Movies Web-based Movies Internet Radio Home Movie Creation  Make Windows XP the premier OS for digital media & entertainment  Make it fun, discoverable, easy and cool  Enable a wide range of digital media scenarios  Deliver the best player experience  Best quality audio & video, easy to control  Ensure that the player is enterprise-ready  Deliver the best jukebox experience  Single destination for ripping, managing, & burning  Improved shell integration for media management  Deliver the easiest home video experience  Make it easier to capture, edit, and share home movies  Better support for devices (IEEE1394, Pocket PC)

3 Learning from MP7  Overall customer satisfaction is high…  Ease of use, all-in-one, audio/video quality, personalization options  11/00 consumer study by Millward Brown (http://msmedia.millwardbrown.com/)  …But there are lessons learned  Basic activities still too confusing for new users  Advanced users want more personalization, more direct control  Better MP3 support (management, ripping, ID3v2)  All want it smaller and faster… with more features  Corporate Manageability and Deployment

4 Windows MPXP All-in-One DVD playback w/ rich media information DVD playback w/ rich media information Native CD Burning up to 700% faster Native CD Burning up to 700% faster Industry first video export to portable devices Industry first video export to portable devices Easy to Use Streamlined, smaller form and feel Streamlined, smaller form and feel Offline display of metadata Offline display of metadata Improved MP3 support throughout Improved MP3 support throughout Best Audio & Video Experience Best Audio/Video playback: WMV 8 Best Audio/Video playback: WMV 8 Best quality CD ripping: WMA 8 Best quality CD ripping: WMA 8 Industry-first full screen playback controls Industry-first full screen playback controls Personalization & Customization Can hide quick access panel, menu bar Can hide quick access panel, menu bar New corporate skin with “lockdown” New corporate skin with “lockdown” Policy support for corporate settings Policy support for corporate settings

5 Demo

6 My Music & Search Easy to Find Start Menu – My Music, Windows Media Player Start Menu – My Music, Windows Media Player My Music web view with high level tasks My Music web view with high level tasks Search for media includes metadata Search for media includes metadata Easy to Use Visual Browsing of Albums Visual Browsing of Albums Common Music Tasks up-front Common Music Tasks up-front Intelligent Media Tracking Intelligent Media Tracking Easy to Customize Create playlists, burn from context menu Create playlists, burn from context menu Edit metadata via properties, write back to file Edit metadata via properties, write back to file Player skin switch with theme change Player skin switch with theme change

7 Windows Media A/V 8  ~30% improvement in compression compared with WMA 7 and WMV 7  Windows Media Audio 8 (WMA 8)  Unmatched audio fidelity at any level  Near-CD quality at 48 kbps  CD quality at 64 kbps (full 20 kHz frequency response)  Nearly 3 times as efficient as MP3  Windows Media Video 8 (WMV 8)  Near-VHS quality as low as 250 kbps (320x240 @ 24 fps)  Near-DVD quality as low as 500 kbps (640x480 @ 24 fps)  New: two-pass and true variable bit rate encoding over entire length of video clip  Backwards-compatible with MP 6.4, 7, & 7.1

8 Demo

9 Player Comparison Feature Windows MPXP RealPlayer 8 RealJukebox 2 QuickTime 5 for Windows WinAmp 2.7x DVD Playback w/ Media Info YesNo Full Screen Video Controls YesNo Resizable Video Window Yes NoYesNo Integrated Jukebox YesNoYesNo Intelligent Media Tracking YesNo Supports WMA8 and MP3 Encoding & Playback YesNoWMA7 and MP3 NoPlayback Only Supports WM Video 8 Playback YesNo Yes WMA and ID3V2 Tag Editing YesNoYesNoYes Burns Audio CDs/Speed Limit Yes/ Unlimited NoYes/2xNo Plays streaming WMA and MP3 YesMP3 OnlyNoYesMP3 only Built-In Media Guide Yes LimitedYesLimited XML-based Skins Model YesNo Built-in DRM Support YesAdd-On NoYes via WM Available in over 25 Languages YesNo

10 Windows Movie Maker 1.1 Easy to Capture Supports any OHCI-compliant DV Camera Supports any OHCI-compliant DV Camera Supports any video device with analog outputs for older cameras and cards Supports any video device with analog outputs for older cameras and cards Import still photos, video, music, & voice Import still photos, video, music, & voice New DV codec improves quality, color New DV codec improves quality, color Easy to Organize Familiar Windows file structure so you can see all your videos in a single view Familiar Windows file structure so you can see all your videos in a single view Easy to Share Advanced compression technology means clips are smaller (23 hrs of compressed video per GB of hard disk space) Advanced compression technology means clips are smaller (23 hrs of compressed video per GB of hard disk space) Small file sizes make it practical to send via email or post to a web site Small file sizes make it practical to send via email or post to a web site Hosting partners provide free storage (up to 30 MB) Hosting partners provide free storage (up to 30 MB) Burn to data CD-R or CD-RW Burn to data CD-R or CD-RW New PDA profiles for Pocket PC New PDA profiles for Pocket PC Easy to Edit Auto shot-detection Auto shot-detection Drag-and-drop clips, music, narration Drag-and-drop clips, music, narration Add titles Add titles

11 Demo

12 Core A/V Improvements  Digital broadcast support built-in  Full decode for analog and digital TV (including HDTV)  Includes signal demodulation, tuning, software de-multiplexing, guide store  Enables IP data broadcasting (e.g. 300kbit-1+mbit stream in DTV signal)  Accelerated video rendering  DirectX VA standardizes MPEG-2 video acceleration  Ensures full access to acceleration features in video card  Video Mixer Renderer offloads from CPU to 3D graphics pipeline  Seamless alpha blending for multiple videos, closed captioning and text  Video treated as a texture; opens up possibilities  Expanded audio card feature support  E.g. enable card manufacturers to provide support for Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.

13 What’s New Since Beta 2?  MPXP Updates  User-entered lyrics support –wma and mp3  New album art – wma and mp3  Album art as visualization  New “Battery” visualization with 25 unique views  Improved full screen controls, VMR support, Video drivers  Better DVD decoder support  Advanced video performance controls  Better CD-R/CD-RW support  Performance improvements throughout  My Music Folder Improvements  Form and feel, usability improvements  Better MP3 support- rip with MPXP, view album art etc.

14 What’s New Since Beta 2?  Windows Movie Maker 1.1  Form and Feel Improvements (XP look and feel)  New profiles supporting DV-AVI format at 720x480x30fps  New profiles for Palm-size and Pocket PC-based devices (PDAs)  Auto Play – when camera is connected to PC, dialog box opens  Easier menu commands for publishing options

15 Hardware: MPXP Basic Systems Advanced Systems System Requirements Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional (32-bit only) 300Mhz or higher Pentium 4/Pentium III/Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron or greater 64MB Minimum, 128MB Recommended 1.5GB of available Hard Disk space Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional (32-bit only) 300Mhz or higher Pentium 4/Pentium III/Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron or greater 128MB Recommended 1.5GB of available Hard Disk space Handheld devices (supported out of the box) Iomega HipZip, I-Jam Digital Audio Player, Compaq Pa-1, Rio 600, Rio 800, Compaq Pocket PC H3650, H3635, H3670, Casio Cassiopeia EM500, HP Jornada 540, Nike PSA, RCA Lyra2, Rave:MP 2300 Iomega HipZip, I-Jam Digital Audio Player, Compaq Pa-1, Rio 600, Rio 800, Compaq Pocket PC H3650, H3635, H3670, Casio Cassiopeia EM500, HP Jornada 540, Nike PSA, RCA Lyra2 Internet connection Analog or broadband Best experienced with broadband DVD Decoders (software) Intervideo WinDVD, Cyberlink PowerDVD, Mediamatics (OEM only) Internet connection Analog or broadband Best experienced with broadband CD Burners Over 700 supported

16 Hardware: Movie Maker Basic Systems Advanced Systems System Requirements Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional (32-bit only) 400Mhz or higher Pentium II, III or 4; Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron or greater 64MB Minimum, 128MB Recommended 1.5GB of available Hard Disk space Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional (32-bit only) 400Mhz or higher Pentium II, III or 4; Celeron, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron or greater 128MB Recommended, 256MB optimal 20GB of available Hard Disk space DV Camera Any DV or Digital-8 camcorder or VCR with a 1394 connector including models from Canon and Sony Analog Camera Any camcorder or VCR with analog outputs Analog Video Capture Card ATI All-In-Wonder (using the Brooktree chip set), ViewCast Osprey-200 DV Capture Cards Any OHCI-compliant 1394 card. Tested: ADS Pyro Digital Video 1394, OrangeMicro OrangeLink FireWire Web Camera Tested: Kodak DVC325, Philips PCVC690, Intel PC Camera Pro CS430, Intel PC Camera CS330, Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000 and QuickCam Express Pocket PC-based device with Media Player 7.1 Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC H3650, H3635, H3670, Casio Cassiopeia EM500, HP Jornada 540 series USB Microphone Telex M-560 Super-directional USB Digital Microphone Internet Connection 56k and higher Best experienced with Broadband

17 Roadmap: MP7.1  Quality Update  Improves overall A/V experience  Built-in WMA/V 8 support for new installs  New WMA8 ripping support  64kbps becomes default for new installs  Upgrades keep current settings  New Smart Transcode  Improves quality of transfer to portable devices  New Enterprise Deployment Pack  Centrally manage MP7.1 upgrades and deployments

18 FAQ’s 1. Why doesn’t Microsoft provide a DVD decoder in Windows? 2. Why doesn’t MPXP include MP3 ripping? 3. Why isn’t MPXP available downlevel? 4. How does MPXP burn CDs up to 700% faster than MP7? 5. I’m having trouble with my DivX;-) codec. Any ideas? 6. Where do I get screenshots?

19 Questions and Thanks!


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