Since you got MyDVD already, just following the steps outlined in
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...n_burndvd.mspx
Fit-to-DVD is only a Sonic terminology which means if you have a long video
it will try to lower the quality to fit it on a DVD.
Good luck!
Chris
"WindyCitySue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5FB68672-0E55-4EC0-8BFC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Okay, I'm re-reading and re-reading my own question and the light bulb is
> starting to flicker. Dv-avi is a digital image and would have to be
> compressed even in "fit-to-DVD", right? So, then if I saved my MM2
project
> as an .avi file already, I should be able to just copy/burn that file to a
> dvd, right? And, if I use Sonic, should I save the finished movie as an
..iso
> file and then burn to DVD??? thanks and I'm sorry if I'm being long and
> confusing.
>
> "WindyCitySue" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm reading posts to solve a problem I have and now confused myself.
I
> > understand that I want to capture video in dv-avi to get the best
quality and
> > save a movie from MM2 project as dv-avi also, which I did. Now to get
it on
> > the DVD is my confusion: The recommendation I see in the posts is to
save it
> > to the DVD in dv-avi, also. Is dv-avi also called "fit-to-DVD"???
> >
> > I have a pre-installed version of Sonic MyDVD, it has these options:
> > 'fit-to-DVD", "High Quality", SP,etc. If I want to save 'fit-to-DVD' to
get
> > what they say "better quality", I need to upgrade the version. I went
to
> > Sonic's website and it says the latest release saves 'fit-to-DVD', but
says
> > nothing about saving as dv-avi. I didn't see anything about saving in
dv-avi
> > on Nero's website either. Hence, my confusion.
> >
> > Now here's another point...I just bought a new PC w/MS Media Center OS.
I'm
> > in a rush to complete a project and haven't been able to take time to
figure
> > out all the components. I'm using MovieMaker2, which has a save to DVD
> > option--this saves to DVD using 'fit-to-DVD' (I can't find the
background
> > software, but doesn't seem to be Sonic because my installed version of
Sonic
> > that came with the computer doesn't save as "fit-to-DVD"--I have to
upgrade
> > to get that). I could stop right here and use MM2, but I'm also pulling
in
> > .wmv files created by other people ....So, I'd like to use Sonic because
the
> > interface is better for mixing.
> >
> > Any clarification is greatly appreciated! I'm absolutely amazed at the
> > power and functionality that is available! Thank you!
> >
> >