First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file?
This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are
planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't use
DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort
them.
Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program?
There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD Creation"
section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work.
-Wojo
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"PK9" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed from
> my
> Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always
> loses
> quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's
> from
> MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to follow
> for
> streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed with
> the
> quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far.
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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> PK9