Turning Movies and Pictures into Custom DVDs
In the previous section, we didn’t mention the Publish To DVD option. That’s because it really isn’t a function of Windows Movie Maker. Instead, when you click this option, Movie Maker saves your project, closes it, and sends it to a completely different application: Windows DVD Maker.
As we noted at the beginning of this chapter, DVD Maker is available only with Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate editions. Every other edition of Windows Vista can burn data DVDs for backup and for playback on other computers. But you’ll need DVD Maker or a third-party equivalent if you want to create DVD discs that ...
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