Selasa, 01 April 2014

Windows Media to DVD ?




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i've made a family video to show my whole family on christmas, but i can't seem to get it on to DVD. it was originally on windows movie maker but i've put it onto windows media 2010, How do i put it on a dvd from there?


Answer
What is "Windows Media 2010"? I googled it and got zero, zip, zed, nada.... I've never heard of it, never seen it anywhere before. If you could explain what you did with the Movie Maker project ...please.

I had a thought... Do you mean you added your video to the Library of Windows Media Player?

If you want to play your video in a DVD player on Christmas day, it needs to be "authored", to be specially formated for DVD player play. You use Windows DVD Maker to do this. You can pick out a menu for it (or not, if you don't want a menu). Windows Media Player will only burn audio CDs and Data disks. Some newer DVD players will play data disks but most older players won't play them. With a data disk you put the disk in the player, the folder or file appears on the screen and you "click" on it to play it.

Luckily, your video is only linked in Windows Media Player so it's still saved where you saved it to on your computer. First, find the location of your video. It could be on your Desktop or in the Videos folder. If "Videos" isn't showing in the Start menu (the box that appears after you click the Start button), click Start and then click your name. All the folders in Users>Owner will appear. Find the Videos folder and double click it to open it. Look for your video.

Next, click the Start button and All Programs. Scroll to Windows DVD Maker and click it to open it. It works by a wizard so it's really easy to use. You'll add your videos and any pictures you want in your DVD, then select a menu style (if you want a menu) and type the title information on the menu. Then you'll burn the DVD.

Question: Did you "Save Movie" in Movie Maker? If your Movie Maker project is still a project file and hasn't been turned into a movie yet, it can't be shown anywhere but on your own computer.

Why did my blu-ray dvd player stop playing blu-ray DVDS all of a sudden?




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Every blu-ray dvd I try to put in doesn't work!!! But the regular DVDS work. Why? How can I fix this?
Idk if this is in the right section but we'll see lol
I've tried 2 different Iron Man blu-ray DVDs, both don't work



Answer
Do other blu-ray discs (not Iron Man) work?

Is your blu-ray player connected to the internet? (if so, disconnect it)

There could be many problems here:

1: The drive itself is broken. Blu-ray players use a separate laser for blu-ray discs than they do for DVD/CDs. Often times the blu-ray laser can become dirty or dislodged - causing it to be unable to read blu-ray discs, while still being able to read DVDs/CDs. If no other blu-ray movies work - including those that used to work - then this is probably your problem.

2: Your blu-ray player needs a software update. The morons in charge of the studios keep making changes to what was supposed to have been a fixed standard. As a result, newer movies may not work on older players. Many players can have their software updated - you'll have to go to the company's website and check for updates. You'll need a computer than can burn CDs so you can burn the update program onto a CD, then just "play" this disc in your blu-ray player to update it. Of course if your player doesn't have an update, or can't be updated, I'd consider the movie to be defective, and I'd demand a full refund from the store.

3: Iron Man had a stupid in-movie trivia game "feature". This feature requires your player to connect to the internet and download the trivia questions BEFORE allowing you to do anything else with the movie. Unfortunately, the morons in charge of the trivia game forgot to create the website, AND the trivia game on the blu-ray disc isn't smart of enough to do anything until it downloads that data - which will never happen, so the disc "hangs." Disconnecting your blu-ray player from the internet may help...but IMHO, I consider this to be a defect and would take the disc back to the store and demand a refund.

4: Some blu-ray discs include a new form of copy protection that is apparently so efficient, it prevents even legitimate customers from watching their movies. Again, I consider this to be a defect, and would demand a refund from the store.

Stupid home electronics industry needs to stop making things so complicated. Can you imagine if your other appliances acted this way? "ooh, sorry, your oven isn't compatible with Butterball Turkey 2010...you need to perform a firmware upgrade first."




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