Windows Movie Maker
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Windows Movie Maker
I tried to save a movie to a DVD. I used the video for local playback 2.1mbps NTSC format, which required 2399MB for a disc size of 4.9 GB. Seemed OK, and off it went, took 6 hours then I got an error saying it could not record. All the instructions refer to using a CD-R /RW and do not refer to a DVD. Is it possible to record to a DVD using this program?
Does anyone know of any options? I have a three hour movie that I shot using my Digital camera on a holiday with the kids and I want to record it to a format that allows for playing back on a normal DVD player and TV (NTSC). I don't want the ginky CD option.
I hate Windows.
Does anyone know of any options? I have a three hour movie that I shot using my Digital camera on a holiday with the kids and I want to record it to a format that allows for playing back on a normal DVD player and TV (NTSC). I don't want the ginky CD option.
I hate Windows.
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The version of Windows Movie Maker that I have has a 'Publish To DVD' option.
However, it is required to have 'Windows DVD Maker' installed also as Movie Maker alone can't burn DVDs.
However, it is required to have 'Windows DVD Maker' installed also as Movie Maker alone can't burn DVDs.