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I know you can burn your movies to a CDR and watch it on the computer, but
how can i watch it on a DVD player? Would i need a DVD burner and would it work with windows movie maker? I basically am taking home movies and wanting to edit them and put them on DVD to watch on DVD players.....thanks! |
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I've often wondered why MS release these programs supposedly as free extras
when they are only half a program. 1. Movie Maker which can't handle MPEG files or burn to DVD and you still have to buy other software. 2. XP firewall which only blocks incoming, not outgoing traffic. Again you've got to buy 3rd party firewall or use one of the free ones like Zone Alarm. 3. XP CD burning wizard which is totally useless and again you've got to buy a proper one like Nero. Anyone got any more to add to the list? -- Kenny Cargill "Proudpapa" <Proudpapa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C72FD067-8C5F-49FD-8B8D-B3F3D2DCCFF3@microsoft.com... >I know you can burn your movies to a CDR and watch it on the computer, but > how can i watch it on a DVD player? Would i need a DVD burner and would it > work with windows movie maker? I basically am taking home movies and > wanting > to edit them and put them on DVD to watch on DVD players.....thanks! |
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You will have to buy a DVD burner and appropriate software.
"Proudpapa" <Proudpapa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C72FD067-8C5F-49FD-8B8D-B3F3D2DCCFF3@microsoft.com... >I know you can burn your movies to a CDR and watch it on the computer, but > how can i watch it on a DVD player? Would i need a DVD burner and would it > work with windows movie maker? I basically am taking home movies and > wanting > to edit them and put them on DVD to watch on DVD players.....thanks! |
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Proudpapa wrote:
> I know you can burn your movies to a CDR and watch it on > the computer, but how can i watch it on a DVD player? > Would i need a DVD burner and would it work with windows > movie maker? I basically am taking home movies and > wanting to edit them and put them on DVD to watch on DVD > players.....thanks! ================================= No, you do not have to have a DVD burner. There are many programs with the ability to create a VCD which is done with a regular CD-R. VCDs will play in most DVD players. Check the documentation for your burner... you may have software installed that can create a VCD. My burner came with a Program called WinDVD Creator by Intervideo...it works nicely...and they play on my Toshiba DVD player. Here's some info on creating a VCD with "MS Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP" http://www.microsoft.com/windows/plus/photos.asp There are also some sample Photo Stories you can download. A couple of other programs with the VCD option are: MS Digital Image 2006 Suite http://tinyurl.com/d76hv Corel Photo Album 6 http://tinyurl.com/93p3u -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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"Kenny" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:uJnfABK6FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > I've often wondered why MS release these programs supposedly as free > extras when they are only half a program. > 1. Movie Maker which can't handle MPEG files or burn to DVD and you still > have to buy other software. It is a movie "EDITOR" and it does exactly that. > 2. XP firewall which only blocks incoming, not outgoing traffic. Again > you've got to buy 3rd party firewall or use one of the free ones like Zone > Alarm. Relying on free protection with all the garbage that is out there is foolish to begin with. I run the XP firewall, a purchased and reputable firewall, and I have AdAware with spywatch and Spybot S&D installed. > 3. XP CD burning wizard which is totally useless and again you've got to > buy a proper one like Nero. What exactly is wrong with the CD burning wizard? You don't need to buy a "proper" one like Nero except for burning DVD's which are clearly not CD's. > Anyone got any more to add to the list? > > -- > Kenny Cargill > > "Proudpapa" <Proudpapa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C72FD067-8C5F-49FD-8B8D-B3F3D2DCCFF3@microsoft.com... >>I know you can burn your movies to a CDR and watch it on the computer, but >> how can i watch it on a DVD player? Would i need a DVD burner and would >> it >> work with windows movie maker? I basically am taking home movies and >> wanting >> to edit them and put them on DVD to watch on DVD players.....thanks! > > |
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Not true.
You will need the software but you do not need a DVD burner. With most DVD Authoring software you can create a Video CD (VCD) which is a small DVD that fits on a CD. -Wojo "Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> wrote in message news:u1sgRNK6FHA.268@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > You will have to buy a DVD burner and appropriate software. > > "Proudpapa" <Proudpapa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C72FD067-8C5F-49FD-8B8D-B3F3D2DCCFF3@microsoft.com... >>I know you can burn your movies to a CDR and watch it on the computer, but >> how can i watch it on a DVD player? Would i need a DVD burner and would >> it >> work with windows movie maker? I basically am taking home movies and >> wanting >> to edit them and put them on DVD to watch on DVD players.....thanks! > > |
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