W7 DVD maker

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  1. Posts : 119
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #31

    dazco said:
    Well, i can't find a fix so i guess i'll be going back to using DVD flick and decrypter.
    it seems like this has been going on since WDVDM came out. It's really too bad it hasn't been fixed by MS and all it's resources. It should just run, and you shouldn't have to encode with another program etc.
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  2. Posts : 5,440
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #32

    Well just as an experiment, I have just uploaded a 16:9 ratio AVI video clip from a camcorder into Win DVD maker and just clicked on burn and have a video that is showing in full wide screen! Have checked all the folders that burning created and they are perfectly normal.

    dazco. Would it be possible for you cut down one of your AVI files to about 25 seconds duration and put it up on a server so that I can download it to try it on my system? You can always PM the link if you don't want your clip to go public!
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  3. Posts : 7,781
    Win 7 32 Home Premium, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1, Win 10
       #33

    I had this same problem with DVD Maker. I found the solution online.

    You have to launch Windows Live Movie maker, set your aspect ratios and such there, and then click on the DVD icon to "burn to DVD"

    You may get the warning that the movie may not fit on the DVD, but if it's under 2 hrs long, it should fit. I've gotten the warning a few times and just went ahead and launched the encoding.

    What happens then is, it encodes the project (this can take some time), then when it's done, it launches Windows DVD Maker, where you can choose the menu and set it up. The aspect ratio will come out as whatever you set it for in Live Movie maker.

    I wish MS would fix that little problem so that we could avoid the extra time for Live Movie Maker to encode it. As stated earlier, Move Maker does have some nice menus.
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  4. Posts : 126
    windows 7 pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #34

    actually i just used dvdflick and it worked perfect and faster to boot. No need to use windows DVD maker. When i used it in the past i only used it to create the image but i burned with another app. This time i used it for the whole process and it worked great.
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  5. Posts : 7,781
    Win 7 32 Home Premium, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1, Win 10
       #35

    Yeah, DVD Flick does it all nice & easy.

    It's too bad the menu options are limited, but I do like DVD Flick.
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