It could be a number of different things.
First of all your better off saving it to your harddrive first and running
it from there so you know if it works properly before wasting a DVD.
As to the problem it could be from using JPG image files, MPG video files,
or MP3 audio files.
Convert them to BMP, AVI, WMA (or WAV)
Or it could be a problem with the project being too complex although that
usually results in the movie not being saved at all. See the How-to on my
website for splitting a project up.
Or, since you are apparently going straight to DVD, it could be a resources
problem. Saving to your hard drive first should solve that issue otherwise
close all other programs and disable your screensaver before beginning the
process and then do not do any multitasking while the movie is being
created.
-Wojo
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"test_52" <test52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have created a slide show with pictures of my sons and video clips at the
> end of the slide show. It previews fine in Windows Movie Maker, but once
> I
> use the option to burn it to a DVD, it will freeze on a picture about 15
> minutes into the slide show. The really confusing part is the music that
> I
> overlayed keeps playing. So it doesn't freeze the whole thing, just the
> video part. Has this happened to anyone else? What is causing this and
> is
> there a way to fix it? It sucks to put in all that work and not be able
> to
> enjoy the slideshow.
> Thanks for any help!
> Jason