Hi, I have captured video on moviemaker and murned it on Sonic My DVD LE.
The video looks really good when looking at it in Moviemaker, but when making
a DVD the end result is a bit disappointing. I have searched the net for
info on the subject, but I end up here looking for advice. :D

Anyone have any tips or hints? Also, is there a way to get moviemaker to
NOT cut the 1 hour clip into small bits?

<thanks for any help

Stefan Pettersen

RE: Movies are a bit blurry after burning by thebigdintexas

thebigdintexas
Tue Apr 25 12:50:01 CDT 2006

you are going to lose a little quality in the file conversion process. as
for moviemaker not breaking your video up into a bunch of little clips i
don't know how,,,but, it you want to just insert all of the clips into the
timeline at one to make the movie, just click on one of them, then hit ctrl-a
to select all the clips, then click and drag one of them into the timeline,
and they all will be transferred.

"Stefan" wrote:

> Hi, I have captured video on moviemaker and murned it on Sonic My DVD LE.
> The video looks really good when looking at it in Moviemaker, but when making
> a DVD the end result is a bit disappointing. I have searched the net for
> info on the subject, but I end up here looking for advice. :D
>
> Anyone have any tips or hints? Also, is there a way to get moviemaker to
> NOT cut the 1 hour clip into small bits?
>
> <thanks for any help
>
> Stefan Pettersen
>

Re: Movies are a bit blurry after burning by John

John
Tue Apr 25 14:26:38 CDT 2006

Stefan wrote:
>snip<
> Also, is there a way to get moviemaker
> to NOT cut the 1 hour clip into small bits?
>snip<
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When importing the file into Movie Maker...
Uncheck... "Create Clips For Video Files"
on the "Import File " screen.

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