15. June 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , ,

When creating movie clips and saving them to computer they are saved in MP4 format.

In order to use the movie clips with Windows DVD Maker I must convert them to WMV.

Is there a Movie Maker setting that will automatically save the movie clips to computer in WMV?

18. May 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , ,

I created a movie (although my preview screen is black - that's another issue) and saved it to DVD - it plays fine on my computer, both audio and video, but the DVD disc will not work on my DVD player. I tried importing the file to Windows DVD maker, but it will not allow me, saying MP4 format is not supported. How can I make a true video DVD that I will be able to watch on my TV screen?

Using Movie Maker 2012 with Windows 7

15. May 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
Uploaded from camcorder to moviemaker, made and saved movie.  All kind of problems when trying to make video.  Windows DVD Maker won't recognize wlmp file.  Making dvd from movie maker recorded individual scenes but not movie.  How do I burn movie???

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium Edition, kept very up-to-date with the latest Win7 patches.

Before I run Windows DVD Maker, I always insert a brand-new, blank DL (8.5 GB) DVD into my DVD (Drive G:)

Then I run Windows DVD Maker, the bottom left always says "0 of 150 minutes" to begin with.

WHY?

Because of this, I cannot fit several files (4) which total less than 7 GB because Windows DVD Maker already says "will not fit".

WHY?

Many blog "experts" say to select the "right drive capacity" of "DL/9 GB" at the bottom of the screen.

WHERE?  There is no such thing.

Please help.

I have a video/picture project that I completed using windows movie maker. I tried burning the movie to dvd using windows dvd maker. Most of the pictures and videos burned fine. However, the videos for which we used the trim tool to trim both the beginning and the end of the video are pixelated when viewed on the dvd. The videos for which we trimmed only the end do not have this issue. We tried burning to dvd using windows dvd maker and windows media player, and the result is the same issue.  The videos having this issue can be viewed using movie maker fine without being pixelated. The issue occurs after the trimmed videos are burned to dvd.

Any suggestions on how to prevent the trimmed videos from being pixelated when burning to dvd from Movie maker? Should I use another program, other than dvd maker, that works with movie maker to burn to dvd to avoid this issue?

Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.

HERE IS MY STORY:

My last computer had Windows 7 on it and it came with both Windows Live Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker.  Back then everything worked great. I was able to burn my movies that I created in Windows Live Movie Maker to DVD and they looked and played normal on my TV.

Now I have a computer that has Windows 8. Windows Live Movie Maker came with it but I had to purchase Windows DVD Maker.

Here is what I did:
I added my file to Windows DVD Maker.
I clicked on preview and it looked normal.
I inserted the blank DVD.
I clicked on start and it burned the DVD.
I put it in my DVD player to play it on my TV and it looks very distorted. It does not look like me. Also the picture does not fill my screen.

Also these same videos I posted to Youtube look normal. I just haven't been able to burn them to a DVD.

I have repeatedly sent emails to support and nobody will answer me and acknowledge my problem. It has been three months and I can't do anything. Can someone out there give me some help. Thank you.

Diana L. Howard

My System: Windows & Home Premium 64 bit Windows Live Movie Maker 2011.

Windows DVD Maker wont make a playable DVD that was created in WMM. I open Windows DVD Maker, add video, click to burn & a Error Synchronizing Project appears. The I open Windows Media Player add video, burn, Put disk in Newer Blu-ray player. It plays video but says audio not supported. Please help.

Thanks Chris. P.S. I burn DVD's of movies created in Windows Movie Maker the best ,easiest & Fastest way possible.

07. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags:
My son is trying to create a dvd with windows dvd maker.  The file was downloaded MP4 and converted to wmv and then my son downloaded a custom font and installed it.  He customised the menu and the preview worked fine but when he clicks burn it goes really slow at first and then it skips to 99% and then it says "cannot create dvd".  Any advice appreciated.  Thank you.