Burn your home videos to a DVD-Video disc with Windows DVD Maker. Microsoft's John Shaw shows you how to transfer your home movies to a recordable disc, add a custom menu, and preview and play your DVD. For more videos and help, visit http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/.
@tehohnlychief does this work on burning actual movies downloaded from Ares, limewire ect? I'm asking because it seems you have tried this and im not trying to waste my blank DVD's.
klyzn 5 days ago
@dstk618 yeah i have the same issue
tehohnlychief 5 days ago
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RJAce1014 1 month ago
Thanks so much your video is a life saver... Needed help burning my sons slide show to a disc for his first birthday! Thanks again.
monicakc1 2 months ago
when ever i click burn i get to 19% and it says something about not having decoding system or some thing rsvp
Gomeom90 2 months ago
Hi, thanx for the tutorial.
I burned my video to disk but found it had the date showing all through it and a little yellow square with 'play' ...I didn't want this so I will have to burn it again....well I have managed to get rid of the date and the word 'play' but there is still a little yellow square showing on my video ....how do I get rid of it, please? thanx
suerowe53 3 months ago
I did the exact steps like the video. But I can't get any sound. I tried on 2 DVDs, now they're ruined. Anyone help?????
dstk618 3 months ago
@Medusa7700Siren Maybe..... Or maybe your DVD player doesn't support the DVD.... But I don't suggest that you use DVD maker.....Cause every time I burn the DVD it doesn't has an audio...... so i suggest you just use the regular DVD burner
MegaTutorial101 4 months ago
@MegaTutorial101 It is a blank one is it possible I'm using the wrong kind? ;)
Medusa7700Siren 4 months ago
@TheMegashomba Yes....
MegaTutorial101 4 months ago