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Answer» I not familiar with video burning software, at all.
My wife made herself a movie with Windows Movie Maker and she WANTS to BURN it to a DVD so she can watch it in our DVD player in the living room. Her movie is currently in a .wmv format and I can't figure out how to use any video burning software...I've read instructions but I can never seem to pull it off.
Could anyone give the basic steps in how to to this?What burning software is it?As of now, I'm attempting to use the trial version of Blaze Media Pro.
Unfortunately, I've never heard about this program. Try DVDFlick: http://www.dvdflick.net/ It's free, and easy to use.Guide: http://www.dvdflick.net/guide/index_en.htmlthanks! I give it a spin and post back, if I get STUCK... No problem you weren't KIDDING when you said it is "easy" to use!
I made an ISO image of her movie, burned it, and it started RIGHT up when I put it into our DVD player...My wife enjoyed her short movie and I sat back and enjoyed the technological media that I created.......
Is there a way to make the DVD in a way that when you insert it into the DVD player, a menu is displayed, instead of playing right away.......like a store-baught DVD?Of course. There is no need to make any ISO. If the movie is in common movie format, open DVDFlick, click "Add title" button, select the movie, wait couple of seconds for it to appear, and click on "Create DVD". You're done.
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