I searched, scoured and browsed the forum for answers, only to become more confused than I was when I started. I am new to digital video, but consider myself fairly computer literate. However, all this formatting, codecs and compression talk is making my head spin. Now to the root of the problem.
I have 2 Christmas videos that I recorded on Mini-DV and would LOVE to turn them into DVD's. I transferred the video to my PC, using Windows Movie Maker. I save them as AVI, it was the best qaulity choice and I figured that was the way to go? I edited the videos, adding a few transitions and titles.
My question is how do I get these to DVD from Windows Movie Maker without losing quality? Also, would a different program be better to use? I am not making professional quality movies, just want to archive my home movies.
Any help would be appreciated, and remember I know next to nothing about digital video.
Thanks1
I have 2 Christmas videos that I recorded on Mini-DV and would LOVE to turn them into DVD's. I transferred the video to my PC, using Windows Movie Maker. I save them as AVI, it was the best qaulity choice and I figured that was the way to go? I edited the videos, adding a few transitions and titles.
My question is how do I get these to DVD from Windows Movie Maker without losing quality? Also, would a different program be better to use? I am not making professional quality movies, just want to archive my home movies.
Any help would be appreciated, and remember I know next to nothing about digital video.
Thanks1
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