DVD burned with movie maker - green screen
I burned a dvd with movie maker and when I play the dvd it plays with images all crushed in half top of the screen and the bottom half is green. How can I burn a dvd and have the image on the entire screen?
I burned a dvd with movie maker and when I play the dvd it plays with images all crushed in half top of the screen and the bottom half is green. How can I burn a dvd and have the image on the entire screen?
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No guarantee, but it might be interesting to try to publish your
project in DV - AVI format to a folder on your hard drive and
then import the file .avi in DVD Maker to create the DVD...
Windows Vista-
Publish a movie in
Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/publish-a-movie-in-Windows-Movie-Maker
Movie Maker Vista-
Quality profiles / editions
http://www.Papajohn.org/Vista-publishing.html
And... the info... copied on the net... may be useful:
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The Green problem bar setting in Windows Movie Maker
http://www.bernzilla.com/item.php?id=884
When I tried to follow the directions, I was unable to find XVid on my
computer. So I googled XVid and then (I think) the 2nd entrance to
Download XVid. After I downloaded it, I could follow the directions
bernzilla and when I published a video - Voila! no green bar!
After thick film Green line is published
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.NET/forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=105025
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Good luck...
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