Everytime I try to publish a video which is 2 hours long in Windows DVD Maker it crashes after 70%.

Original title: problem creating DVDs in vista.

whenever I tried to publish a video which is 2 hours long it hooked after 70%, even when I changed the temporary storage of dvd creation and choose desktop

No guarantee... but sometimes turning off the filters can help...
see the following article:

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

In addition, a double layer 8.5 GB DVDs may be worth a try.

Good luck...

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