Yes, you need to insert a bland DVD disc, either DVD-r or DVD+r is ok, before you burn movie to DVD. Generally speaking, DVD-r is more compatible than DVD+r.
You need a DVD-RW disk to burn the Windows Movie Maker file to before it can be played in at DVD player.
Sorry but do you mean how to record a windows movie to a DVD so you could play it on your DVD player? If you already have the windows movie, then you need to burn it to a blank DVD disc using a DVD burner. The operations are quite easy. You might see a step-by-step guide in the following link
Once your project is Published/Finished in Windows Movie Maker, you can burn it to DVD using Windows Media Player. (Note: The computer must have a DVD drive installed on it).To burn your Published/Finished Movie Maker video onto DVD:> Open Windows Media Player (Start, All Programs, Windows Media Player)> Click on Burn, then Data CD or DVD (top menu)Follow the Burn instructions provided.
You need video editing software such as Windows Movie Maker to create video. While version 2.6 Movie Maker program is bundled with Windows software, Windows Live Movie Maker is not (but can be downloaded online for free).Windows Movie Maker also features a Burn to DVD option too.
First you have to Publish/Finish the movie in Windows Movie Maker. Once that is done (and you've created a wmv file) you can burn it to DVD using your DVD Maker.
You need a DVD burner to burn the movie to DVD, the titles and name are certainly comprised. Here is a nice DVD burner which helped me to burn movies and videos to DVD successfully. Click the link to see more details about how to burn movie to DVD.
According to this article on Microsoft website, you need Roxio MyDVD to burn Windows Movie Maker movies on DVD. http://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/savetodvd.mspx But I usually make movie and directly burn movies to DVD in one single movie making software. For example, Windows DVD Maker (Vista), Wondershare Movie Story (XP and Vista) and more. The former is superb easy to use, but with limited menu templates, while the latter supports more video formats and allows you to customize your DVD menu.
You must burn to an empty DVD. If it says it's' not recordable, it's probably not empty or damaged.
I'm a little confused about your question. Do you mean what program is needed to burn movie to DVD to play on your DVD player? If yes, you need a DVD burner to burn movie or video to DVD. Note: the format of your movie is crucial, because some DVD burners don't support some format. The DVD burner i use to burn DVD supports AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MOV and so on.
No - All you need is a Disc Drive that can record onto DVDs [A.K.A., special hardware]. If you mean DVD movie playable on a DVD player, you will need software to be able to do that which there is a lot around of. Windows 7 has a built in DVD Maker
its easyer to burn
You can get a DVD or DVD-RW and burn it from windows media player.