There is something magical about these intros. Like you have the knowledge of the entire world at hand for the first time and experiencing everything you wanted to know from your home. That's something that the Internet and Wikipedia can't imitate: the magic of discovering the unknown.
@@Spyonclear @pezconsombrero A fact about Encarta, it that you remember where read it. In Internet/Wikipedia, this data is corruptible and maybe loose. ¿Se entiende mi ingles?. In Spanish: La ventaja de Encarta, es que uno recuerda de donde sacó un dato. Pero en internet/wikipedia, esa informapcion se olvida, o es corruptible o se puede perder.
I truly miss Encarta. I had the 99 version and I can still remember just spending hours browsing on it while re-runs of The Mummy played in the background on my tv (and I was a big weather nerd so sometimes I’d watch the weather channel lol). It’s what made me love the process of learning new things ❤️
Omg this is a throwback, I remember browsing through this hours and hours just learning things. I love going through the temples and different kind of music Encarta introduce me to Aretha Franklin lol
Encarta 98 Intro sounds nice and calming Even the 99’ Version of Encarta in the first part of the the jingle will be remade in the 2002-2009 version. Man I wish Microsoft can revive this series of software.
Nya! I remember that video! :D Now I'm not sure what which was the first video I saw in Encarta. I have a feeling it could be this one about the Berlin Wall (ruclips.net/video/KildRgW9j2Q/видео.html), but it could very well have been someone about music or animals, like this about leopards (ruclips.net/video/KHqXyAuccJ4/видео.html), but the ones I saw the most times were this one from Mutt and Jeff (ruclips.net/video/q5s8BDmFdNU/видео.html&list= PLLVC3kSCKMZsjKeUD1lXLg-f585b8q0y1 & index = 19) and that of Charlie Chaplin (ruclips.net/video/So7-AbnNcYE/видео.html). This one from Houdini is mythical too (ruclips.net/video/vA6riwNMKrs/видео.html)
Encarta 97 was one of the greatest investments my parents ever made in to my education outside of school. We had the hardcover print encyclopedia collection for some years. I remember a young white guy coming to my grandparents house and sold a set to my mother. I loved reading those books. But Encarta took learning to a whole new level with the interactive games, multimedia clips, pictures and more.
Mi primer PC en 1998 y mi primer enciclopedia encarta fue de 1999, que recuerdos con estos intros, lastima que desapareció ante la llegada de Wikipedia, mi última edición de encarta fue hasta 2002.
Im fairly new to the world of Computer, and to think that in the past, you get to have a Full-On Encyclopedia on your PC is truly awesome on me. Sure, we had Wikipedia and Online videos and such, but i'd certainly love to have this Fully-Fledged Encyclopedia that you can read anytime you want.
It first appeared when you installed the Internet Starter Kit for IE 3.0. The Iteration you just heard appears when choosing japan in World Atlas 98's Flight Mode. I honestly didn't know it also played at the start of World Atlas 97. The original one reappears in XP's Out of Box Fresh Install Experience. According to the composer of the piece, Stan LePard, yes it appeared in all 4 of these products one way or another.
The intros varied depending where in the world you lived and what version of encarta you bought. Encarta 96 in the uk had quotes fro. Shakespeare and Nehru's " India will awake to light and freedom" speech
Encarta 98 was amazing. Before it, I mostly researched in books. After it, I used mostly electronic research. The links in Encarta’s text pointed to the internet and helped teach internet research.
This was so nostalgic for me as a kid. I always used computers and one of my favorite programs I used back then was Microsoft Encarta, playing around with the world and clicking on various things to provide me information my little mind was fascinated by and could barely comprehend at the time. I had thought about it last night and couldn’t remember the name of it until now. Good times.
5:50 and 6:22 God bless you for this! It made me smile with hope in my heart and soul like you wouldn't believe. I don't know where you found it but thank you very much! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I still remember my first encounter with Microsoft Encarta when I was but a mere knowledge hungry tadpole at the age of 11. It was the '97 edition and to this day the music from the intro still sends shivers through my body! It's so darn good! And the way you can spin the whole world around at the start kinda makes you feel like God lol. The next year's edition '98 appears to have sadly lost it's way and the cool music was replaced by some sort of weird lounge jazz ensemble that emphatically fails to impress. *sighs* Oh well, at least I will always fondly look back and remember the '97 edition as the very cream of the PC CD-ROM encyclopedic crop! The year 2000/2001 drum n bass edition was kinda edgy and cool with the intro but still not as cool as the golden year of 97! God I miss the 90s!
Oh lordy, I've been looking for the encarta 2000 intro for years and I finally can hear it again. Bring me back old memories! Thank you so much for your research and video!
If anyone knows where the audio at 1:19 with the reading of, "Do not go gentle into that good night," comes from, I'd love to hear the rest. That line was burned into my brain from a young age from this intro. Edit: turns out it's Dylan Thomas himself reading it.
I remember using Encarta 2006 kids and the 2009 student's premium version. Always enjoyed playing those quizzes and searching up random stuff. Imo it made me feel powerful, because it was the first time I knew I could know anything with a click. When I first heard of the internet, which is in 2012 (I was 11 at the time) my mind was blown given how my sister told me it's bigger than Encarta encyclopedia, but still I don't feel about Google and the internet in general the same as Encarta.
So I've been on a hunt for something. This definitely scratched an itch, but we had a program on CD-ROM back in the latter half of the 90s. It was like "something media Library" and it was a lot like Encarta from the looks of it. The background picture was like an old library or something and it had a section where you could play through sample music. Sort of a lexicon of genres. Hip hop, heavy metal, acid rock..and stuff like that. Does anyone remember this at all?
*Please help me anyone 😲 which Encarta Virtual Globe was it where you could click on photos from different countries and these photos had songs, I remember this cossack song if you clicked on a photo of the Red Square in Moscow, and different photos from around the world who had their song, I'm looking for a photo from Chile, It was a gathering of people in a restaurant and there was this typical song played along the photo, please anyone help* 🙏🏻 *I have a feeling it was Encarta '97 , but I'm not quite sure, If anyone knows what I'm talking about please help me* ✌
The pride is reducing with every version. From 2006 onward even the UI presentation looks boring. I think I prefer the Ecarta 2000 looks. Moden looking and still full of pride for the knowledge it offers.
Ah yes, Microsoft made a "pocket Wikipedia" in thee 90s. Also most music was composed by Stan LePard, who later composed the Windows XP OOBE music. And Windows XP was released the same year as the launch of Wikipedia. Interesting, huh? Also, I can't imagine if Microsoft remake this old piece of software in the UWP form, which is Windows 11's design language.
There is something magical about these intros. Like you have the knowledge of the entire world at hand for the first time and experiencing everything you wanted to know from your home. That's something that the Internet and Wikipedia can't imitate: the magic of discovering the unknown.
I don't think about the internet so, but i feel i want too much from it and Wikipedia.
@@Spyonclear @pezconsombrero A fact about Encarta, it that you remember where read it. In Internet/Wikipedia, this data is corruptible and maybe loose. ¿Se entiende mi ingles?. In Spanish: La ventaja de Encarta, es que uno recuerda de donde sacó un dato. Pero en internet/wikipedia, esa informapcion se olvida, o es corruptible o se puede perder.
@@eduardobattistarivero7734 Y la fuente no es tan fiable
Ah, when people were allowed to feel proud about humanity's greatest achievements and science was seen as progress.
I so love the '90s computing sensibilities. So optimistic!
I truly miss Encarta. I had the 99 version and I can still remember just spending hours browsing on it while re-runs of The Mummy played in the background on my tv (and I was a big weather nerd so sometimes I’d watch the weather channel lol). It’s what made me love the process of learning new things ❤️
Same experience with me, except I tinkered around with the encarta 2006 kids version
Felt very fancy putting a multimedia CD in the computer and this application coming up with sound and art.
Encarta 94. Wow that brings back memories. I spent so much time on that as a young kid.
I would live the 90's again.
Omg this is a throwback, I remember browsing through this hours and hours just learning things. I love going through the temples and different kind of music Encarta introduce me to Aretha Franklin lol
Encarta 98 Intro sounds nice and calming
Even the 99’ Version of Encarta in the first part of the the jingle will be remade in the 2002-2009 version.
Man I wish Microsoft can revive this series of software.
have it remaded already on 2000?
This felt so cutting edge, the HIndenburg disaster the first video I watched on a computer.
Nya! I remember that video! :D Now I'm not sure what which was the first video I saw in Encarta. I have a feeling it could be this one about the Berlin Wall (ruclips.net/video/KildRgW9j2Q/видео.html), but it could very well have been someone about music or animals, like this about leopards (ruclips.net/video/KHqXyAuccJ4/видео.html), but the ones I saw the most times were this one from Mutt and Jeff (ruclips.net/video/q5s8BDmFdNU/видео.html&list= PLLVC3kSCKMZsjKeUD1lXLg-f585b8q0y1 & index = 19) and that of Charlie Chaplin (ruclips.net/video/So7-AbnNcYE/видео.html). This one from Houdini is mythical too (ruclips.net/video/vA6riwNMKrs/видео.html)
Encarta 97 was one of the greatest investments my parents ever made in to my education outside of school. We had the hardcover print encyclopedia collection for some years. I remember a young white guy coming to my grandparents house and sold a set to my mother. I loved reading those books. But Encarta took learning to a whole new level with the interactive games, multimedia clips, pictures and more.
1999 is the one we had. The good old days of the Family Computer and all the software CDs
For me Encarta 95's into is just so iconic. Nostalgia aside Encarta 95 had the best intro by far.
Mi primer PC en 1998 y mi primer enciclopedia encarta fue de 1999, que recuerdos con estos intros, lastima que desapareció ante la llegada de Wikipedia, mi última edición de encarta fue hasta 2002.
98 was the best. It's like the apex-ed in 98 with their intro and then just stopped trying after that
huh you all are interested at encarta intros.
Indeed. You never forget your childhood
Im fairly new to the world of Computer, and to think that in the past, you get to have a Full-On Encyclopedia on your PC is truly awesome on me. Sure, we had Wikipedia and Online videos and such, but i'd certainly love to have this Fully-Fledged Encyclopedia that you can read anytime you want.
@@bayuchandrasukma820 Welcome time traveler. From which era do you come?
@@TheAxeman225 The Era where everybody's locked down inside.
You Make us to believe!! 🥰
One of the most aesthetically beautiful pieces of software ever created
The 1999-2000 melody is what I'm familiar with. Takes me back to my year 5 classroom.
Hope there is a long version of 98 encarta opening. Love that music!
Encarta 97 World Atlas Intro sounds a lot like the Windows XP’s secret song/installation music.
i'd like to know is it an prequel that we needed it.
It first appeared when you installed the Internet Starter Kit for IE 3.0. The Iteration you just heard appears when choosing japan in World Atlas 98's Flight Mode. I honestly didn't know it also played at the start of World Atlas 97. The original one reappears in XP's Out of Box Fresh Install Experience. According to the composer of the piece, Stan LePard, yes it appeared in all 4 of these products one way or another.
The intros varied depending where in the world you lived and what version of encarta you bought.
Encarta 96 in the uk had quotes fro. Shakespeare and Nehru's " India will awake to light and freedom" speech
Yes that's the quote I remember! I was starting to doubt myself watching this video
Encarta 98 was amazing. Before it, I mostly researched in books. After it, I used mostly electronic research. The links in Encarta’s text pointed to the internet and helped teach internet research.
My favorite startup sounds are the 1996 and 1998 ones, along with the each of the World Atlases from the 90s (the best being the 98 Virtual Globe).
This was so nostalgic for me as a kid. I always used computers and one of my favorite programs I used back then was Microsoft Encarta, playing around with the world and clicking on various things to provide me information my little mind was fascinated by and could barely comprehend at the time. I had thought about it last night and couldn’t remember the name of it until now. Good times.
5:50 and 6:22 God bless you for this! It made me smile with hope in my heart and soul like you wouldn't believe. I don't know where you found it but thank you very much! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
ok
I still remember my first encounter with Microsoft Encarta when I was but a mere knowledge hungry tadpole at the age of 11. It was the '97 edition and to this day the music from the intro still sends shivers through my body! It's so darn good! And the way you can spin the whole world around at the start kinda makes you feel like God lol. The next year's edition '98 appears to have sadly lost it's way and the cool music was replaced by some sort of weird lounge jazz ensemble that emphatically fails to impress. *sighs* Oh well, at least I will always fondly look back and remember the '97 edition as the very cream of the PC CD-ROM encyclopedic crop!
The year 2000/2001 drum n bass edition was kinda edgy and cool with the intro but still not as cool as the golden year of 97! God I miss the 90s!
That drum n' bass seemed kinda out of place to me lol
Encarta 99 sounds amazing! I heard it on a Sonic Adventure vaporwave album.
The 96 intro is so hauntingly beautiful
I miss ms student encarta so much. I got introduced to the software by my social study teacher.
encarta kids 2006 give me one of my best nostalgia ever
I’m so happy this exists
I loved intro the encarta 2000 💕
i like Encarta 99 more because of it being animated. Encarta 2000 is static.
Encarta 2000 my first encycloped used 💕 in cds pirates haha
Our computer didnt have internet back then for a good 3 years and only had Encarta installed ☠️ 😂
Oh lordy, I've been looking for the encarta 2000 intro for years and I finally can hear it again. Bring me back old memories! Thank you so much for your research and video!
Still, that Africana was something I did not expect at all, but I like it. Wish we could get the full theme
I'm looking for the name everywhere
Omg I’ve been looking for the 2000’s one FOREVER. Thank you!
Encarta kids 2006 was the one I used before and really like to play on quizzes there.
Encarta Encyclopedia 2000 Deluxe came with my Dell PC in high school and after that intro I was hooked.
The 99 intro is my fav.
If anyone knows where the audio at 1:19 with the reading of, "Do not go gentle into that good night," comes from, I'd love to hear the rest. That line was burned into my brain from a young age from this intro.
Edit: turns out it's Dylan Thomas himself reading it.
8:40 My childhood summed up in one melody.
Every time I listen to it I want to cry.😭
Encarta made me🥺
I remember using Encarta 2006 kids and the 2009 student's premium version. Always enjoyed playing those quizzes and searching up random stuff. Imo it made me feel powerful, because it was the first time I knew I could know anything with a click. When I first heard of the internet, which is in 2012 (I was 11 at the time) my mind was blown given how my sister told me it's bigger than Encarta encyclopedia, but still I don't feel about Google and the internet in general the same as Encarta.
So I've been on a hunt for something. This definitely scratched an itch, but we had a program on CD-ROM back in the latter half of the 90s. It was like "something media Library" and it was a lot like Encarta from the looks of it. The background picture was like an old library or something and it had a section where you could play through sample music. Sort of a lexicon of genres. Hip hop, heavy metal, acid rock..and stuff like that. Does anyone remember this at all?
A primeira e única que eu tive foi a de 2000, eu amava
encarta 94 intro took me right back to being a small child messing around on our first computer.
My childhood 😭👌❤ the normies should know when in my days of elementary shcool a computer was a heatly knowledge for aquire.
Encarta was fun, I used it in 2007 or 06. While I was in class 7 of school.
Encarta 99 me trae muy buenos recuerdos.
omg where did you get all thee ISOs? ive been searching for an iso of Encarta 2001 SO BADLY!
Something about that 2001 intro man!!!
Mi favorito siempre será 2001
I miss using encarta kids.
Encarta '96 and '97 - CHILDHOOD RIGHT THERE!! I'm 36 now, omgggg
7:41 Dead from nostalgia
God, what a positive attitude we radiated in the 1990s!
i have a cop. claim related to chromaticaeternus regarding my latest video, so not for long
I wish Encarta would endure in the future of Windows.
Maybe Encarta 10 or 11 I guess…
Looks Aesthetic
encarta was already rocking the metro style back in the day
One of few. The other is Microsoft Money 2000 and Windows Codename "Neptune".
99 looks modern af
Just because Win8 being released on 2012.
I just want to know if Microsoft still give an application for encarta kids
Wasn't Encarta as an whole dead since 2011?
06:07 - my childhood is back! :) :) :)
Thank you for this
encarta '97 is my jam. So '90s. Also reminds me of Ray Lynch music.
Always felt something is short I me till I found out I missed seeing Encarta
*Please help me anyone 😲 which Encarta Virtual Globe was it where you could click on photos from different countries and these photos had songs, I remember this cossack song if you clicked on a photo of the Red Square in Moscow, and different photos from around the world who had their song, I'm looking for a photo from Chile, It was a gathering of people in a restaurant and there was this typical song played along the photo, please anyone help* 🙏🏻
*I have a feeling it was Encarta '97 , but I'm not quite sure, If anyone knows what I'm talking about please help me* ✌
The one I remember is the Encarta 96 intro
8:55 - Sounds a bit like the first note from the Paramount+ Originals logo.
06:08 - oh my childhood! :)
Dang Encarta 95 gave me shivers
So what is the best equivalent to encarta? Offline to just have it and use it wherever
5:50, that takes me back!
7:41 Nostalgie 😭😭😭😭😭
Never know Microsoft had a pocket Wikipedia before.
Encarta 2002 bigest sound
Woahhhh that took me way back lol
Still ‘96👍
Прикольная вещь, в сентябре 1998 купил два пиратских диска с Encarta 98 😊
ждем пиратский перевод энкарты
list of versions that uses the Microsoft's Encarta 97 World Atlas intro song
1:46
2:50
4:21
how's the 1998 edition getting involved on that? unless it is a remixed version
@@Spyonclear yes its a remix
I had a slow CD-ROM and sometimes it would freeze lol
Luke and Pete podcast!
i remember starting from encarta 99
The pride is reducing with every version. From 2006 onward even the UI presentation looks boring.
I think I prefer the Ecarta 2000 looks. Moden looking and still full of pride for the knowledge it offers.
5:23 also spanish but still with encarta 98 style
2:48 reminds me of windows xp installation music
Excelente!!!!
I remember these. I’d copy shit word for word for school assignments hahahaha
Do you still have that Encarta 97? That was one of my fav versions.
nan, but you can found it on internet
@@Spyonclear Thanks
@@Spyonclear Anyway, you got it wrong for Encarta 98. The blue one is the Standard Edition, the red one is the Deluxe
i dunno where you found that, but ok
I just watched the intros
I honestly think encarta 98 had the best intro
Encarta 97 ❤
99 was the best
Hello please where i can get hold of the version Encarta Interactive World Atlas 2001 i have been looking for it for a long time
Is DVD iso file are ok to you? archive.org/details/Microsoft_Encarta_2001_Reference_Suite_DVD_Windows_2000_Eng
@@Spyonclear thnaks a lot 👏
I remember 98. 😊
Is there anyway i can download one today? For nostalgia reasons
Nice Vid. But Can i download those startup Sounds? And Those Common sound are all common encarta versions? we will rip it.
Sure, you can convert it to audio file.
@@Spyonclear Uh, What tool?
@@WF4123 Is it too hard to google it?
@@Spyonclear I don't know.
before wikipedia
Ah yes, Microsoft made a "pocket Wikipedia" in thee 90s. Also most music was composed by Stan LePard, who later composed the Windows XP OOBE music. And Windows XP was released the same year as the launch of Wikipedia. Interesting, huh?
Also, I can't imagine if Microsoft remake this old piece of software in the UWP form, which is Windows 11's design language.
Britannica exists, if you care about that.
@@Spyonclear It did, but there was no online version.
Team 97!
What's the name of the intro in the Africana Encarta?
Vengo del vídeo de TP
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