When you have finished your project and wish to burn it to DVD using Windows Movie Maker, click on DVD under the Publish/Finish category in the left side menu. This will open up Windows DVD Maker and you can burn your project by following the instructions in DVD Maker.
DVD video usually contains DRM (Digital Right Management) protection that does not allow you to use the content in any manner other than personal viewing. If you are able to decode/decrypt the DVD (remove the DRM), as long as it is in a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker, you should be able to import it into the program.
You have to make sure you have first Published or Finished the Movie (project) in Windows Movie Maker before you can burn it to DVD. Once you have published/finished it, the file is converted to a standard viewing format that you can burn to disk, send via email, watch on a media player or portable device, etc.
you have to get a different program that can do it, then import it from there.
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-RW disk to burn the Windows Movie Maker file to before it can be played in at DVD player.
You cant. If the movie is on your computer, burn the movie to a DVD-R and you will be able to play it on your Xbox 360. Recommended software to burn movies to DVD - Sothink movie maker
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.
No. You don't have to use the burn feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. The best way to finish your video in Live Movie Maker is by Publishing it to your computer first.Once you have Published it to your computer, use whatever burn software you want to use.
Open Window DVD Maker twice, first rip both movies from the original, insert recordable DVD start burn in one, and watch in the other.
You must burn to an empty DVD. If it says it's' not recordable, it's probably not empty or damaged.
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.
windows movie maker then windows dvd maker :) not sure about the iso files still figuring that 1 out! not a genius or computer wiz at all :) good luck
The DVD option is under Save Movie in Windows Live Movie Maker. Click on the down arrow (beside the Home button) in the top left corner of the menu ribbon. Cursor down to Save Movie and click on it. You will see Burn a DVD option in there.
Yes. But first you have to Finish the Movie (xp) or Publish the video (Vista, 7) before you can burn it.
First, import your pictures into Windows Movie Maker. Add them to the Time-line or Storyboard.Then click View, Tasks to enable the Task pane. Choose DVD from the left-side menu. A window will appear telling you Windows Movie Maker will close and open DVD Maker. Follow instructions on naming and saving, then click Ok. DVD Maker will now open with the movie (you just created) visible in the viewing pane. Make sure there is a DVD in the drive and click Burn.