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Walter L. Skinner - 28 Jan 2006 19:37 GMT
I have Roxio DVD creater and would like to make some DVD from windows meadia
filn clips. Is there a software program I can download to do this. I am
running a Dell desktop with Pentium 4 software with windows XP.

Thanks for any help
Cari (MS-MVP) - 29 Jan 2006 18:42 GMT
Roxio will do it for you.... use the VideoWave program.
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>I have Roxio DVD creater and would like to make some DVD from windows
>meadia
> filn clips. Is there a software program I can download to do this. I am
> running a Dell desktop with Pentium 4 software with windows XP.
>
> Thanks for any help
Walter L. skinner - 30 Jan 2006 11:29 GMT
I tried that but get a error message: unrecognized format. I think it is the
audio portion. However, it plays just fine in Windows Media. I assume there
are different formats that Windows media recognizes, but apparently Roxio
videowave doesn't. Have you seen this before?

Walt Skinner

> Roxio will do it for you.... use the VideoWave program.
> >I have Roxio DVD creater and would like to make some DVD from windows
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> >
> > Thanks for any help
Cari (MS-MVP) - 30 Jan 2006 18:49 GMT
I've not had any problems importing WMV files into Roxio (either v7 or
v8)..... you might want to try a trial version of either Intervideo's WinDVD
Creator v2 (www.intervideo.com) or Cyberlink's PowerDirector
(www.gocyberlink.com).. both should accept WMV files without issues....
again, at least my versions do.
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>I tried that but get a error message: unrecognized format. I think it is
>the
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>> > Thanks for any help
 
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