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The only version of Windows Movie Maker
with the DVD option is the one that comes
with Windows XP Media Center PCs...but
even then, it's reported to be unreliable and
using additional software is recommended.
Maybe the following articles will get you started:
Save to computer first as a wmv file or whatever video file you want. Then
use Nero or a dvd burning software like Nero and use the convert Video to DVD
option. I just did it last night, and took my WMM file, in the finish movie
section I saved it to my computer, then took the WM video/audio file and
burned it using Nero to a DVD.
Adobe Elements about 99us is GREAT. It imports WMV files quickly. Do all of
your edits in familiar Movie Maker first, save as movie in MM and then you
can open it in Elements and make DVD's.
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