Hmmm...how do you mean? Yes, you have to have a MOVIE file if you want to
use AVS Video Converter to convert it to mpeg and burn a dvd...for best
quality save your movie in DV-AVI (or papajohns high def profile if you made
a slideshow). You would, however, use it to convert to an appropriate
format if the movie (from internet or other source) you have is initially an
mpeg2 or other incompatible file type. I hope that makes sense...your
statement of 'I understand I have to save it to my computer BEFORE I can use
the AVS Converter' is sorta strange. If you are making a movie, of course,
you have to save it as a MOVIE before you could convert it or make any type
of disc, otherwise what would you use? Don't give up, this stuff is more
understandable if you make a lot of mistakes first. Good luck!
"Donna" wrote:
> I've been using AVS Video Converter and it's been working great until this
> last time. Once I get my movie done, I tried to save it to my computer (like
> always) and I get an error message. I understand I have to save it to my
> computer BEFORE I can use the AVS Converter???
> --
> Donna
>
>
> "dickmr" wrote:
>
> > Jack, remember the .mswmm file is merely the project....the wmv file is your
> > resulting MOVIE. That movie file is what you would be converting and
> > burning to a dvd. You need third party software, a dvd burner, and a blank
> > dvd to do it (more if you make coasters the first few times..ha ha) Some
> > have trials which you can download...I like Ulead's Movie Factory which can
> > do the trial and find at www.ulead.com. If you buy it, the cost is $49.95.
> > Sonic has several products...MyDVD is good also, and I think is about the
> > same price. I also use AVS Video Converter, which has a trial (cost $29.95)
> > at www.avsmedia.com. I sound like a broken record recommending this all the
> > time, but it is a great tool for converting, editing, audio, ripping and so
> > on. Good luck.
> >
> > "Jack" wrote:
> >
> > > This perhaps sounds a silly question and forgive me if it has been asnwererd
> > > before...
> > >
> > > Is it possible to save Windows Movie Maker files on to a DVD/CD and play it
> > > back on your DVD player? I seem unable to do this. I can only save the file
> > > as a .wmv or .mswmm file.
> > >
> > > I am however able to play back the content in Windows Media Player.
> > >
> > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance