You can use this burner software to have the job done.
First, import the separate movie files to the software.
Second, edit the video effect, customize menu,..or you could even make a slideshow of the movie files.
Third, insert a blank DVD disc and click burn.
Here is nice DVD burner software which could burn video clips to DVD, it works well for me.
You need a DVD-RW disk to burn the Windows Movie Maker file to before it can be played in at DVD player.
you rename their file name to match the movie file name and pray the stupid thing runs them. try using a more intelligent player like BSP player for example.
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
It depends on what you're trying to do. If you're trying to pirate games or software just open the .iso with winrar and run the executable inside. If you're trying to burn a movie to a disc then inside of windows media player there will be a burn option.
If the movie does contain the subtitles within the movie file itself then I don't know how to answer your question. If, however, the movie file you downloaded does not contain subtitles, then you probably downloaded a separate subtitle file (such as a .srt). Your Zen probably can't handle the subtitle file and thusly you should try to find a movie file that includes the subtitles you want in the movie itself, rather than as a separate subtitle file.
By using a burn file. The burn file will create an alias or "shortcut". You can then delete the burn file and the alias will be deleted but the original file will remain.
You use iDVD to make a menu for the imovie, and it will attach that to your movie. Insert a DVD, and a DVD icon will show on the desktop. Drag the file into the DVD. Right mouse click (or hold control and click) and click 'burn'. It will now play in your DVD player now that it has a menu to play it with. ---------------- I tried iDVD before, and it doesn't burn what I expect for. It did burn the DVD, but the DVD can't be play on my sony DVD player.
It was made as an easy way to burn an entire CD. You may intend on only burning one file, then just burn the folder with one file in it. It seemed too complicated to create a folder, then add items, then have a separate option to burn a folder. Most people will burn more than one file anyway. Also, since most CD's are WORMs (Write Once Read Many), if you accidentally click copy to CD on a file, you wasted a CD.
how do i transfer the file on my zen nano mp3 player and get them to upload in media player so i ccan burn them to a cd?
You can right-click on the file in Windows Movie Maker and select copy. Then, in Windows Movie Maker, paste it in the Imported Media pane.Or,Right-click on the file in Windows Media Player, scroll down to Open File Location, then import the media that way.
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Burn to DVDThere are several file formats that will play on DVD players depending on the ability of your DVD player. I would check your manufacturer's information to see what type of files it will play. Most newer DVD players will play AVI or MPEG-2 file formats. I use NCH Software's Express Burn at http://www.nch.com.au/burn/index.HTML to burn Audio, Data, & video to CD, DVD, and/or Blu-ray discs.