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
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
save them then use windows DVD maker to make the DVD
If you have a USB cord then connect it into your (thingie) Where you put your flash drives. Then go to Windows Movie Maker and hit Import Videos which is in the tasks bar. And your videos should be in your file where the videos were transfered
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 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, you will not be able to do so unless you have the actual video file. The VLC Media Player, however, can stream YouTube videos.
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.
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
I believe windows DVD maker is a good oneThank-you, for this info!!That works for Vista..What do you recommend for XP?
You can't copy movies from a DVD without DVD decrypting software. It can't be done with Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker and Windows PowerPoint are similar programs that allow users to compile media into Project/Presentation form. While PowerPoint is generally business/web application oriented, Movie Maker is primarily used for video editing/creation.
You can trim it.