There may be a problem with the program, or you may require Windows program updates. Are you receiving any sort of Error message?
You can google "download windows DVD maker" and you will come up with tons of options for downloads. You could also try a different DVD maker program.
No. Windows DVD Maker maxes up and limits to 999 pictures, Windows DVD Maker says that you can only do 999 pictures because it says 999 pictures is enough
No. Windows DVD Maker limits up to 99 videos and 99 movie files get imported that way you can't put 100 videos on it
Click once on the "DVD" option in the "Publish to" area of the "Task" section to burn your material to DVD. Click once on the "OK" button on the warning box that pops up advising you that Windows will launch Windows DVD Maker. Click once on the "Next" button on Windows DVD Maker. You will notice your project in the "Name" section of the Windows DVD Maker screen. Insert a blank DVD into your DVD burner. If you don't, the program will prompt you to do so. Click once on the "Burn" button on "Windows DVD Maker." Click once on the "Close" button when the DVD has finished burning. You can also choose to create another copy
Find the song on your computer (Open up iTunes program, go to 'Edit' -> 'Preferences' -> 'Advanced' -> 'iTunes Media Location'), then drag & drop it to Windows DVD maker. Done!P.s. If the song is protected, you can use a DRM stripping program (see related links below) to make it DRM-free, or you can not move it to Windows DVD maker.
I believe you are asking how to open Windows Movie Maker. Click on Start. Type in Windows Movie Maker in the Start Search bar. The program should show up in the list that is generated if you have the program installed on your computer.
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.
More details on why the program won't open are necessary to answer the question. What version of Windows Movie Maker are you using?
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.
I don't believe Office 7 has anything to do with whether or not you have Windows Movie Maker installed on your system. You need to see if you have the program installed.> Click on Start and in the Start Search bar, type in: MOVIEMK.exe.If the program is installed on your computer, it will show up in the results pane.NOTE:If you have Windows 7, Movie Maker (v2.6) is not bundled with the software. You can download it though. And too, you can download Windows Live Movie Maker as well.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.
I would say windows movie maker but that is up to the person himself