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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 |
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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 ======================================== You need additional software. Maybe the following links will offer something useful: Turn your Movie Maker 2 video into a DVD http://tinyurl.com/4k97d Burn a Movie Maker Project to DVD http://tinyurl.com/644me How do I make a DVD http://www.rehanfx.org/faq.htm Windows Movie Maker Forums http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/ Movie Maker 2 and DVD Burning Software http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-DVD.html Burning DVDs With Windows Movie Maker 2 http://tinyurl.com/jqfz How do I save my movie as a DV-AVI file in Movie Maker? http://tinyurl.com/8ktlw -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Making Good Newsgroup Posts http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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Thanks John - I'll let you know how I get on.
"John Inzer" wrote: > 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 > > ======================================== > You need additional software. Maybe > the following links will offer something > useful: > > Turn your Movie Maker 2 > video into a DVD > http://tinyurl.com/4k97d > > Burn a Movie Maker Project to DVD > http://tinyurl.com/644me > > How do I make a DVD > http://www.rehanfx.org/faq.htm > > Windows Movie Maker Forums > http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/ > > Movie Maker 2 and DVD Burning Software > http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-DVD.html > > Burning DVDs With Windows Movie Maker 2 > http://tinyurl.com/jqfz > > How do I save my movie as a > DV-AVI file in Movie Maker? > http://tinyurl.com/8ktlw > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > > Digital Image > Highlights and FAQs > http://tinyurl.com/aczzp > > Making Good Newsgroup Posts > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > > |
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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 |
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Jack, I forgot to mention that if you only have a cd burner, that those
programs will burn cd's also. You can either make a video cd (vcd 320x240) or a super video cd (svcd 480x480) which often will play on newer dvd players. The other option is to merely 'save' your video on a cd as an image file (file as on your drive) and that can be copied or played on other computers. Remember...no question is silly in this room!! ha ha ha "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 |
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Thanks dickmr - I'm going to look at it later tonight and see if I can do
something with it. "dickmr" wrote: > Jack, I forgot to mention that if you only have a cd burner, that those > programs will burn cd's also. You can either make a video cd (vcd 320x240) > or a super video cd (svcd 480x480) which often will play on newer dvd > players. The other option is to merely 'save' your video on a cd as an > image file (file as on your drive) and that can be copied or played on other > computers. Remember...no question is silly in this room!! ha ha ha > > "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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Jack,you need 3rd party software to burn your video files on to a disk.
======================================== http://www.photo-to-dvd.com |
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Folks
Many thanks to you all - I've finally managed to do it. Not sure where I was going wrong before but it seems to be working fine now. Thanks again. J. "citizenwp@gmail.com" wrote: > Jack,you need 3rd party software to burn your video files on to a disk. > > > > ======================================== > http://www.photo-to-dvd.com > > |
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