Windows DVD maker Help


  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Windows DVD maker Help


    How do I change the aspect on the DVD maker. I have already tried the one in options menu, but when the DVD is created, it still comes out in the 4.3 aspect instead of the 6.9widescreen.. I have already wasted 3 DVD's trying to work it out, but nothing seems to work.. In the preview screen it looks fine, but when I burn it, the same 4.3. how can I change it?. I am using Windows 7..
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  2. Posts : 532
    Windows 8.1 64 bit
       #2

    drongo said:
    How do I change the aspect on the DVD maker. I have already tried the one in options menu, but when the DVD is created, it still comes out in the 4.3 aspect instead of the 6.9widescreen.. I have already wasted 3 DVD's trying to work it out, but nothing seems to work.. In the preview screen it looks fine, but when I burn it, the same 4.3. how can I change it?. I am using Windows 7..
    Hello , you can try this method, let me know if it works.

    1) Open Windows Movie Maker…yes, Windows Movie Maker not Windows DVD Maker.
    2) Import the video. In the Tasks Panel (on the left) under Import, click on the Videos button. Browse to the location (where the video is saved), highlight it and click on the Import Button.
    3) Drag and drop the Video into the first space in the Storyline.
    4) Go to Tools/Options and select the Advanced tab.
    5) Under Video properties/Aspect Ratio, select the 16:9 option and click OK.
    6) Back to the Tasks panel, under Publish to, select DVD.
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    IT WORKS..

    thanks for the info. I would have never ever have thought of using Movie Maker to make a DVD.. I owe you one..
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  4. Posts : 532
    Windows 8.1 64 bit
       #4

    drongo said:
    IT WORKS..

    thanks for the info. I would have never ever have thought of using Movie Maker to make a DVD.. I owe you one..
    You don't owe me anything , I am glad you were able to solve your problem.
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