How to make a dvd using windows movie maker

How to create a dvd with movie maker. film downloaded from camara tried to create a dvd, but it won't let me it will only do CD that I can't read on my computer or dvd player

The only version of XP WIndows Movie Maker who has
a DVD option is WIndows XP Media Center Edition 2005.

You need DVD creation software to create a DVD-video...
the following freeware can be worth a try:

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

DVD Flick
http://www.dvdflick.NET/Download.php
(the download is: "dvdflick_setup_1.3.0.7.exe")

Save the file to your desktop or a folder on your
hard drive and install from there.

Be sure to read the Guide:
http://www.dvdflick.NET/Guide.php

Tutorials:

Tutorial DVD Flick
http://beginwithsoftware.com/videoguides/DVD-flick-Guide.html

Burn any Format video DVD PC
http://www.freevideoworkshop.com/dvdflicktutorial.htm

AVI to DVD with DVD Flick Guide
http://www.Digital-Digest.com/articles/AVI_to_DVD_using_DVD_Flick_page1.html

To create a video DVD base that should play in a free
permanent drive DVD... try the following...

First... read the DVD Flick Guide to familiarize
with the program.

Open DVD Flick and insert a blank DVD in your drive.

If the window of Autorun from your computer... just close it.

Click the project settings button and check... Video /.
Target format... residents United States... Choose... NTSC /.
Accept.

The title button left click Add and navigate to your
Video clips and select the ones you want on the DVD.

You can have by selecting one and then use
the up and down buttons.

Left click on the button create DVD / OK / Yes / Yes.

Please wait while the DVD is created.

When the text "Completed successfully" is displayed you
DVD Flick can close. Now you can eject your DVD
and play in your DVD player.

At some point you might want to buy more
Advanced Cyberlink, Nero, Roxio, software
Ulead, etc... but at least it is a start.

Good luck.

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