You can't; use Windows Movie Maker instead; it is a free download from Microsoft.
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.
click on the little disk in the top corner that says burn and then u can burn it
Before you can view, share, email or burn a movie from Windows Movie Maker, you must first Publish or Finish the project. This process exports/converts the Windows Movie Maker file into a Standard viewing format (that others can see).Once you have Published or Finished the movie maker video, you can view it in any media player, send it by email, upload it to the Internet or burn it to CD/DVD.Just remember, you CANNOT do this with a Windows Movie Maker video that is still in project form.
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.
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.
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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
you don't burn a movie on to an ipod you download it from itunes store just like games and music and family guy
In the Windows Movie Maker program:> Open the Task Pane (if it isn't already open)> Under Publish to ____ choose Recordable CDFollow the instructions provided.
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.
Yes. But first you have to Finish the Movie (xp) or Publish the video (Vista, 7) before you can burn it.