Burning windows movie problem?

Help, please!

CHRISTMAS GIFT!
My film and tried to burn it on a DVD-R and said that there is a burning problem. I tried 3 discs! What I am doing wrong? It's a system windows media audio/video file.
Help, please...
Thank you!
Jen

Help, please!

CHRISTMAS GIFT!
My film and tried to burn it on a DVD-R and said that there is a burning problem. I tried 3 discs! What I am doing wrong? It's a system windows media audio/video file.
Help, please...
Thank you!
Jen

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No guarantee... but if you use Windows DVD
Maker, the following information may be worth a visit.

It is possible that one or more of your source files are
but corrupted by disabling all filters in DVD Maker
before burning the DVD can be worth a try...

See the following article:

How to burn DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-DVDs-Windows-DVD-Maker
(scroll waaay down for...) What to do in case of problems)

If you're still having problems and that you have created the
Project Live Movie Maker and saved in the WMV
film format in a folder on your hard drive...

The following freeware can burn a video DVD very easily:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Freemake Free Video Converter (freeware)
http://www.Freemake.com/free_video_converter/
(Windows XP / Vista / 7)
(* Read * all * the installation screens... it)
may be a few items you want to unmark *)

Freemake free Video Converter - how to burn video DVDs
http://www.Freemake.com/how_to/how_to_burn_dvd_video

Good luck...

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