Burning to a DVD

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If I may ask, for I haven't found the answer somewhere else..

I wan't to brun my home-made movie on DVD. I've downloaded the movie from the cam in "best quality for computer" because the cam doesn't seem to be compatible with DV-AVI (i wonder why, because it's a DV-camcorder...) however..

Windows movie maker then saves the movie as a .wmv file, then what should i do? If i use a convertor like X video convertor my movie gets wrecked, as quality drops and extra commercial frames are inserted..

Anybody got some tips? I'm working on getting Easy CD & DVD creator, but i'd wish i could do it within only 1 or 2 steps in stead of 20, via several convertors..

please help, i am in need..

Black Angel
 
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PapaJohn \(MVP\)

See the DVD Software section of www.papajohn.org for software and comments
about it that others are using.

What brand/model camcorder is it?

PapaJohn


Black Angel said:
If I may ask, for I haven't found the answer somewhere else...

I wan't to brun my home-made movie on DVD. I've downloaded the movie from
the cam in "best quality for computer" because the cam doesn't seem to be
compatible with DV-AVI (i wonder why, because it's a DV-camcorder...)
however...
Windows movie maker then saves the movie as a .wmv file, then what should
i do? If i use a convertor like X video convertor my movie gets wrecked, as
quality drops and extra commercial frames are inserted...
Anybody got some tips? I'm working on getting Easy CD & DVD creator, but
i'd wish i could do it within only 1 or 2 steps in stead of 20, via several
convertors...
 

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