Burning wmv to DVD

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Guest

I have a question. I am trying to burn a movie I created in Movie Maker2. I
imported my wmv into Sonic My DVD, and burned it to a DVD. I thought
everything was fine until I put the dvd in our dvd player and watched my
movie on our tv. It seems as though during the burning process it has made
my slides go faster. While I was creating my project in Windows Movie
Maker2, I set each slide to be 7 seconds. When watching it on my tv it
showed each slide for less than one second. Anyone have any ideas what I may
have done wrong? I have read many people talk about .avi files. I tried
saving my project as an .avi but it does not give me the option. It shows
that I can only save my project as an .wmv file.
 
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Dean Rowe [MS]

I have seen this before with My DVD. I think you can work around the problem
by adding the Ease In or the Ease Out effect to each of your pictures. This
will cause the frames to change and you should no longer see the problem.
Cheers
Dean Rowe
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