DVDs are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management). Unless you have DVD decrypting/decoding software, you are not going to be able to import/use the media into Windows Movie Maker.
Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD, as powerful as windows movie maker, and is very easy to edit videos or create DVDs. Also you can find Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas, Videosudio etc. By Frazzo56 and Zeeko123
They need to added to the audio track on Windows Movie Maker. The completed movie can then be burned to the DVD. Completed DVD's need to be ripped back from the disc to a format you can edit and work with, with a program such as Handbrake.
Windows DVD Maker is a feature you can use to make DVDs that you can watch on a computer or on a TV using a regular DVD player. The quickest way to make a DVD is to add pictures and videos in Windows DVD Maker, and then burn your DVD. If you want to get creative, you can customize the DVD menu style and text before you burn the DVD.
You must 'Publish' (WMM v2.6) or 'Finish'(WMM v2.1) or 'Save' (WLMM) the movie before you can burn it to DVD.All three terms (publish/finish/save) relate to the exporting/mix-down process in the Windows Movie Maker program. This process converts the .MSWMM (Microsoft Windows Movie Maker) project files into Standard formats compatible with most media players.However, some older model DVD players may not be able to play 'burned' DVDs. So it would be wise to ensure your player can display 'burned content' before attempting the burn process. If you are not sure whether or not your DVD player can display burned DVDs, refer to the user manual or Google the player (make and model) for specs on the device.
Yes. Windows 2000 can read discs in both UDF 1.02 and 1.50. All commercial DVDs are produced in 1.02 format, and most discs that people burn default to 1.50. In other words, Windows 2000 can read all movie DVDs, and will be able to read most discs that people burn themselves.
Apple iMovie cannot create alternate language tracks. You can use software like Final Cut Studio or Adobe Premiere to do this. iDVD can select alternate languages, if available, from commercial DVDs by pressing the Audio button on the transport panel.
Media has to be in one of the following file name extensions (formats) before it can be imported/edited in Windows Movie Maker:.asf, .avi, .dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvIf the clip does not contain a file name extension above, it will need to be converted before importation into the program.Free video converters are available online. Simply Google: free video converters and download one.
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
Not usually too small DVDs are used for videos
Imemories.com allows you to transfer your videos to DVDs online (for $9.99). A cheaper option would be dvdvideosoft.com, simply because it offers this service for free.
It's used to play audio and video on your computer - as an alternative to Windows media player. It will play most formats of files including (but not limited to) MP3, MP4, WAV, MPG, .AVI. More details about Real Player (and supported formats) can be found in the related link to Wikipedia.
It can play netflix videos if you have a netflix account, buy not dvds