Burning defective DVDs of a movie created in Windows Movie Maker 2.6

I did my camera video clips in avi format. format, & then enters a movie with windows movie maker 2.6, the movie plays correctly on my computer, but when you run in windows dvd creation, it will not 'Preview', & then burn on a dvd, this dvd in a jumble corrupt & Bacon of colors, the sound is ok. I did have a problem in the past. Any ideas?

Thank you volunteers J for you help. I tried everything to get the dvd creation to work, but eventually I used the freemaker to redo the conversion in avi, & then used the freemaker dvd burner which worked perfectly, gave beautifully clear widescreen images. LTA 28

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