I am new to Movie Maker and made (in my opinon) a real good movie. I
transferred it from my new Canon Zr80 onto my new Dell Notebook... and it was
a breeze. The only thing I dont know how to do is save it/burn it to a dvd.
Will someone please help me out here. I dont want this to go to waste and
most of my family will only be able to view this if I can get it burned to a
DVD. Thanks a million to whomever helps me out on this one !!!
coastemac
US Coast Guard

Re: Making my movie a DVD by Bob

Bob
Sun Feb 20 21:07:55 CST 2005

You need a DVD burner and a DVD Authoring program.
Save your movie in Movie Maker in DV-AVI format.
Then open your DVD Authoring program, import the
movie you made, and burn it to a DVD.

If your PC came with a DVD R/W drive, it might
have also included a DVD Authoring program.

--
-Bob
_______________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/ehome


"Coastemac" <Coastemac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CB73B3C-23F7-4606-8879-69B3E781CA62@microsoft.com...
>I am new to Movie Maker and made (in my opinon) a real good movie. I
> transferred it from my new Canon Zr80 onto my new Dell Notebook... and it was
> a breeze. The only thing I dont know how to do is save it/burn it to a dvd.
> Will someone please help me out here. I dont want this to go to waste and
> most of my family will only be able to view this if I can get it burned to a
> DVD. Thanks a million to whomever helps me out on this one !!!
> coastemac
> US Coast Guard

Re: Making my movie a DVD by Wojo

Wojo
Sun Feb 20 23:36:42 CST 2005

Yeah it probably included a crappy one like Studio8 or I think they are all
the way up to Studio9 now :)
If the movie is important enough that you want to make it the best you can
and plan on making more do yourself a favor and purchase a good DVD
authoring program.


"Bob [MVP]" <bob@nospam.org> wrote in message
news:eoLbMK8FFHA.3368@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> You need a DVD burner and a DVD Authoring program.
> Save your movie in Movie Maker in DV-AVI format.
> Then open your DVD Authoring program, import the
> movie you made, and burn it to a DVD.
>
> If your PC came with a DVD R/W drive, it might
> have also included a DVD Authoring program.
>
> --
> -Bob
> _______________________________
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP Media Center Edition
> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>
>
> "Coastemac" <Coastemac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3CB73B3C-23F7-4606-8879-69B3E781CA62@microsoft.com...
>>I am new to Movie Maker and made (in my opinon) a real good movie. I
>>transferred it from my new Canon Zr80 onto my new Dell Notebook... and it
>>was a breeze. The only thing I dont know how to do is save it/burn it to a
>>dvd. Will someone please help me out here. I dont want this to go to waste
>>and most of my family will only be able to view this if I can get it
>>burned to a DVD. Thanks a million to whomever helps me out on this one
>>!!!
>> coastemac
>> US Coast Guard



Re: Making my movie a DVD by drf

drf
Tue Feb 22 10:01:08 CST 2005

How do you save in Movie Maker to a DV-AVI format, mine defaults to a .wmv.
The option list on the Movie Maker provides for saving to hard drive, CD,
etc. no DVD option is avaiable.



"Bob [MVP]" wrote:

> You need a DVD burner and a DVD Authoring program.
> Save your movie in Movie Maker in DV-AVI format.
> Then open your DVD Authoring program, import the
> movie you made, and burn it to a DVD.
>
> If your PC came with a DVD R/W drive, it might
> have also included a DVD Authoring program.
>
> --
> -Bob
> _______________________________
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP Media Center Edition
> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>
>
> "Coastemac" <Coastemac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CB73B3C-23F7-4606-8879-69B3E781CA62@microsoft.com...
> >I am new to Movie Maker and made (in my opinon) a real good movie. I
> > transferred it from my new Canon Zr80 onto my new Dell Notebook... and it was
> > a breeze. The only thing I dont know how to do is save it/burn it to a dvd.
> > Will someone please help me out here. I dont want this to go to waste and
> > most of my family will only be able to view this if I can get it burned to a
> > DVD. Thanks a million to whomever helps me out on this one !!!
> > coastemac
> > US Coast Guard
>