in windows movie maker why does'nt it recognise a blank dvd disk when you
click copy to cd. is there any changes i could do

Re: burning to a dvd by NoNoBadDog!

NoNoBadDog!
Tue Aug 31 06:17:59 CDT 2004

No. You must first record to your hard drive and then use a third party
program such as Roxio EZCD Creator or Sonic MyDVD to make the DVD.

Bobby

"gibby" <gibby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> in windows movie maker why does'nt it recognise a blank dvd disk when you
> click copy to cd. is there any changes i could do



Re: burning to a dvd by David

David
Tue Aug 31 07:57:57 CDT 2004

FYI, DVD burning was added as a feature to the Windows
Media Center Edition. Since Movie Maker ships as part of
that OS SKU, you can burn directly to DVD when publishing
from MM without 3rd party software.

-Dave

>-----Original Message-----
>No. You must first record to your hard drive and then
use a third party
>program such as Roxio EZCD Creator or Sonic MyDVD to make
the DVD.
>
>Bobby
>
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>> in windows movie maker why does'nt it recognise a blank
dvd disk when you
>> click copy to cd. is there any changes i could do
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Re: burning to a dvd by PapaJohn

PapaJohn
Tue Aug 31 12:15:23 CDT 2004

Hi Dave,

Would you elaborate on that? I have a Media Center Edition computer, SP2,
MM2.1, etc.... how would I burn directly from Movie Maker to a DVD?
--
PapaJohn

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"David de Wolf [MS]" <davedaw@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> FYI, DVD burning was added as a feature to the Windows
> Media Center Edition. Since Movie Maker ships as part of
> that OS SKU, you can burn directly to DVD when publishing
> from MM without 3rd party software.
>
> -Dave
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>No. You must first record to your hard drive and then
> use a third party
>>program such as Roxio EZCD Creator or Sonic MyDVD to make
> the DVD.
>>
>>Bobby
>>
>>"gibby" <gibby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
>>news:C846D0C1-4B68-45F2-86EA-CAB3F8AA202D@microsoft.com...
>>> in windows movie maker why does'nt it recognise a blank
> dvd disk when you
>>> click copy to cd. is there any changes i could do
>>
>>
>>.
>>