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Old March 6th 05, 01:51 AM
oscarmagic
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Default movie maker to DVD

We make family movies for a multi family film festival. This is the second
year I have used Movie Maker. We have a Sony DV camera and I have become
fairly adept at editing, adding music, etc. Knowing that I want to burn the
finished product to a DVD (we have Nero), when I am capturing the video from
the camera, should I select "DV-AVI" instead of "best for playback on
computer"? Also, if the DV-AVI option is greyed out, do I have the wrong
kind of cable? Thanks -
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