Bob
Sun Jan 23 07:57:16 CST 2005
If you don't see the "Other settings:" button, click
on the line that says "Show more choices...".
If you do see the "Other settings:" button, but you
don't see DV-AVI in that list of options, please
reply with the options that are available (at least
the bottom 5 options).
--
-Bob
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Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
"Louie" <Louie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:824A63B7-F372-4DDA-AD5F-F6116C3F91B3@microsoft.com...
> This is not an available option...
>
> "Bob [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> You need to create a new movie that includes all
>> the editing, effects, and transitions. Then import
>> that movie into your DVD authoring program. For
>> best quality, save your movie in DV-AVI format.
>>
>> File -> Save Move File... -> My Computer -> Next
>>
>> This will bring you to the Movie Setting screen.
>> Click on the "Other settings: button, and select
>> DV-AVI from the list of options. Then click Next.
>>
>> --
>> -Bob
>> _______________________________
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows XP Media Center Edition
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>>
>>
>> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D15A3337-4499-4482-8873-4395EE6BF8E7@microsoft.com...
>> >I know how to save captured video in WMM so that it can be opened in DVD
>> > burning programs however, once I do any editing or add effects it gets saved
>> > as a "Project" which I am unable to open in the DVD buring programs. Any
>> > suggestions?
>> >
>> > Leslie
>>