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Old 01-05-2006, 06:48 AM
Graham Hughes
 
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Default Re: Converting to DVD

The other problem I can foresee is that not all the source files may have
been saved to the cd, so when you open the .mswmm file in movie maker you
may get lots of red X's in the timeline. In order to make the avi you'll
need access to these files.

Graham

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> "bz" <bz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Does anyone know of a way to convert a .mswmm cd to a DVD format, after
>> the
>> project has been completed and saved?

>
> .mswmm is not a video format. It is the parameters of your project
> (location of files, edits, effects, titles, etc) saved in a format that
> MM2 can understand. You *MUST* save the project as a DV-AVI file,
> preferably at 720x480 (DVD native). Once the movie is complete, use your
> preferred DVD authoring program to import the video and convert it to DVD.
>
> Sonic MyDVD, Roxio Creator, and Ulead DVD Moviefactory are the most
> popular DVD authoring programs.
>
> Bobby
>
>



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