KDE
Thu Dec 08 11:35:39 CST 2005
just to add... you do not burn the "project" to a dvd. the project is
simply a file that helps moviemaker keep track of all the parts of your
movie. after you have finished creating your movie, you create a movie file
with moviemaker and then import that finished movie to any of a number of
DVD authoring programs.
you may already know all that, but it sounded like you were heading in
the wrong direction.
"PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
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| I'm burning DVD-RW discs with MyDVD 6.1 and it works great...
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| "George" <air1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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| > My DVD combo unit reads and can burn Read- or Read/write DVDs and CDs.
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| > Music, of course, won't work on a standard in-car or in-house CD player
if
| > it's burned to a re-usable R/W CD...has to be burned to a (one-use)
| > Read-only CD.
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| > How about DVDs. I want to create, then play them in the in-house
| > (compoent)
| > DVD player in the living room. Do I have to burn a "project" (I think
| > that's what they call an edited movie) to a read-only DVD, or can I burn
| > and
| > change and re-burn to a R/W DVD...seems that'd be a lot less expensive.
| >
| > Thanks,
| > George
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