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Making DVD from Widows Movie Maker CD

#1 User is offline   dan2004 

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Posted 10 June 2009 - 07:42 AM

Hi,
I have Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 Basic Edition. I recently used Windows Movie Maker to put together a movie slide show with music. You can only view the cd through a PC and obviously won't work in a DVD player. I would like to know:

-How to convert it to DVD so it can be viewed in a DVD player? (I don't think that I can update Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 Basic Edition)
- Which Roxio product would be the cheapest to do this with?

Thanks
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Posted 10 June 2009 - 09:33 AM

QUOTE (dan2004 @ Jun 10 2009, 10:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,
I have Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 Basic Edition. I recently used Windows Movie Maker to put together a movie slide show with music. You can only view the cd through a PC and obviously won't work in a DVD player. I would like to know:

-How to convert it to DVD so it can be viewed in a DVD player? (I don't think that I can update Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 Basic Edition)
- Which Roxio product would be the cheapest to do this with?

Thanks
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In Windows Movie Maker, "save" you video project as a DVI-AV file. You can then use that file in VideoWave, if you want to do more editing. Then use DVD Builder to burn your VideoWave project, to a DVD.

If you don't want to do anymore editing, just burn the DV-AVI file, to a DVD, using DVD Builder.

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