title.wma - The Origins of Windows XP's Welcome Music - Summary

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This is a video transcript that tells the story of title.wma, the welcome music used in Windows XP's installation. The video explains the origin, history and mystery of the song, which was composed by Stan LePard in 1996 and used in other Microsoft products before XP. The video also debunks some common misconceptions about the song's creator and name, and reflects on its popularity and legacy.

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1. The Windows XP welcome music is known as "title.wma."
2. It was first used in the Internet Explorer Starter Kit in 1996.
3. The music was also used in Windows 98, Encarta Virtual Globe 1998, and Internet Explorer Starter Kit 3.
4. The song's creator was initially unknown and became an internet mystery.
5. The true creator of the song is Stan LePard, confirmed in 2011.
6. The song was not created exclusively for Windows XP.
7. It was composed, produced, and performed by Stan LePard in 1996.
8. The original name of the song is not "title.wma."
9. Stan LePard also composed music for other Microsoft products and video games.
10. The song has accumulated millions of views on YouTube across multiple videos.

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