I burned a dvd of my videos. How to rotate vertically videos

I burned a dvd of my videos. How to rotate vertically videos

I burned a dvd of my videos. How to rotate vertically videos

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  • Using creation of Windows DVD how to burn a DVD from a video on the internet

    I am trying to burn a DVD of video I found on YouTube, but nothing doesn't come to download or burn it please tell me how to accomplish this task

    You have downloaded and saved the YouTube video in a folder on your hard drive?

    The following freeware is a way to download video clips from YouTube.

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

    Free YouTube Download (XP - Vista - 7)
    http://www.DVDVideoSoft.com/products/DVD/Free-YouTube-Download.htm
    (you can uncheck the installation of DVDVideoSoft toolbar)

    How to use Free YouTube Download
    http://www.DVDVideoSoft.com/guides/free-YouTube-Download.htm

  • Why does the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) stop Windows DVD maker work & burn a DVD of my videos?

    My operating system is Windows Vista.  I used Movie Maker to make of my recordings of camcorder home movies, but when I try to burn a DVD with Windows DVD Maker, the program closed its doors with an error message - Data Execution Prevention (DEP) has apparently stopped the program for preventing possible dangers for my computer, maybe because he was "bad memory usage".  I tried to turn off DEP for this program, but it won't let me.  How to work around this problem?

    NB I have not used the DVD maker for about 20 months, but it worked fine then!

    Hello

    EricLaw IEInternals - a peek at Internet Explorer from inside. -Understanding DEP/NX
    http://blogs.msdn.com/ieinternals/archive/2009/10/10/understanding-data-execution-prevention-crashes-in-IE8.aspx

    The problem might actually be an add-on or another program to the origin of the problem and you should check that
    1st.

    What antivirus/antispyware/security products do you have on the machine? Be one you have NEVER on it
    machines, including those that you have uninstalled (they leave leftovers behind which can cause strange problems).

    Start - all programs - Accessores - system tools - IE with no Addons - does this work better?

    IE - Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - tab click on restore, and then click Reset - apply / OK

    IE - Tools - Internet Options - Security - reset all Zones by default level - apply / OK

    not better?

    Close IE and try again IE or IE with no Addons

    IE - tools - manage Addons (for sure disable SSV2 if it is there, it is no longer necessary but Java always install
    "(and it causes problems - you never update Java to go back in and turn it off again)." Search for other possible problems.

    Windows Defender - tools - software explore - look for problems with programs that do not look right. Permit
    are usually OK and "unauthorized" are not always bad. If in doubt about a program to ask about it here.

    Could be that a BHO - BHOremover - free - standalone program, needs no installation, download and run - not all
    are bad, but some can cause your question. (Toolbars are BHO)
    http://securityxploded.com/bhoremover.php

    Startup programs
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/79612-startup-programs-enable-disable.html

    Also get Malwarebytes - free - use as scanner only. If you ever suspect malware, and it would be
    unusual with Prevx market except for an occasional cookie of low level (not a big deal), update it, then
    run as a scanner.

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/

    I would add prevx so.

    Prevx - Home - small, fast, exceptional CLOUD free protection, working with other security programs. It comes
    a scan only, VERY EFFICIENT, if it finds something to come back here or use Google to see how to remove.
    http://www.prevx.com/

    PCmag - Prevx - Editor's choice
    http://www.PCMag.com/Article2/0, 2817,2346862,00.asp

    -------------------------------------------------------------------

    Do yourself a big favor and work through 1 above.

    How control DEP but I don't recommend turning it off and certainly not to let power off.

    How to enable DEP on or off for a program under Vista
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/65790-DEP-turn-off-programs.html

    How to enable or disable DEP in Vista
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/120778-DEP-enable-disable.html

    ====================================

    If nothing else works you can try this however I would use as a last resort.

    IE - Tools - Internet Options - Advanced Options - Security Section - clear the check box enable memory Protection to mitigate
    Online - APPLY - OK attacks close and restart IE

    I hope this helps.

    Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

  • How to convert MP4 videos to MP3 format before you burn to DVD

    Convert MP4 videos to MP3 format before you burn to DVD

    Downloaded videos from FLIP ULTRA HD camcorder to the computer. Used Windows DVD Maker. Tried to burn DVDs. Came to the MP4 format, which cannot be shown on television or in our other computer. Retail store said that I need to convert the Windows DVD Maker (or FLIP) in MP3 (AVI) format before saving videos and burning. How can I do this? I have to buy a conversion software?

    Hi brigboys,

    Yes, you need software conversion audio/video that is available online. Use your favorite search engine to find a converter of video files, some of which are also available free of charge to convert a certain amount of the size of the file.

    Please note: - This response contains a reference to a third-party program. Microsoft provides this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party information.

    See also DVD-video burning frequently asked questions for the reference from the link below,

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/DVD-Video-burning-frequently-asked-questions

    I hope this information helps!

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  • can I store movies copied to my computer until the im ready to burn to dvd

    can I copy a dvd on my pc and store until I'm ready to burn to dvd and where and how I can storeiy?

    Hi Nellharris,

    Yes. The only issue is the amount of space on your hard drive. Assuming that you have available space, you can save the files on your system, video, photos as long as you want.

    hope this helps

    Eddie B.

  • problems with Windows Media Center, rotation of the photos after burning a DVD

    During the preparation of photos, create a slide show using Windows Media Center, all the photos are well aligned. When I burn the DVD, some of the pictures are rotated 90 degrees. I double-check the photos in the file and they are properly aligned.

    Hello

    I suggest you pass by the mentioned below link and check that they are properly editing pictures in Media Center.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/edit-pictures-in-Windows-Media-Center

  • I use IMOVIE. I had to project with mini videos. I can't burn a DVD. I have DVD creator, I can't find the project. How can I do?

    I use IMOVIE. I had to project with mini videos. I can't burn a DVD. I have DVD creator during its use, I can't find the project. How can I do? I made in IMOVIE I force see where and how I can save the project

    I have an IMAC

    Hey fradel,.

    Looks like you need to export your movie, so you can burn it to a DVD using the DVD Creator Application.  Back on how to do it.

    Now I'm not sure what version of iMovie you use, but take a look at the links below for the steps to export the videos to your computer. Then you should be able to see those newly created files on your DVD Creator application.

    This first link is for the latest version of iMovie and the following link is for the previous. If you have a different version of let me know.

    iMovie (2013): export a QuickTime file
    https://support.Apple.com/kb/PH14734

    iMovie 11: export your videos in a folder from the Finder
    https://support.Apple.com/kb/PH2285

    Take care

  • I have a video which is 51 minutes long but 8,34 GB how can I burn a DVD video which is only 4.5 GB 120 min

    I have a video which is 51 minutes long but 8,34 GB how can I burn a DVD video which is only 4.5 GB 120 min

    I have a video which is 51 minutes long but 8,34 GB how can I burn a DVD video which is only 4.5 GB 120 min

    =================================================
    Shouldn't be a problem... DVD-video is encoded based on the duration
    and not size. 51 minutes is well within the boundaries of a 4.7 GB DVD.

    Try DVD Maker if the video format is compatible:

    Windows 7 - burn a video DVD with Windows DVD Maker disc
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/burn-a-DVD-video-disc-with-Windows-DVD-Maker
    (Windows 7 Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise)

    If this fails to do the job... 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)

    Free video converter Freemake
    http://www.Freemake.com/free_video_converter/
    (Windows XP/Vista/7)

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

    Good luck...

  • How can I burn on dvd iMovie projects?

    I've mastered the art of making videos using iMovie, but I can't understand how the engraved on a dvd that will play in any dvd player.  I tried to do some research to understand this point, but most of the answers I've found are for two years.  I need a current response to help me.  It seems that iDVD is the way to go, but it is not offered and more.  I've tried different converters video will no chance.  Once I got one to work and burned on dvd, but then it wouldn't play on anything other than my Macbook.  Please help me!  I just made a video birthday for my son who just turned one, and I need it to be on dvd.  Can someone help me?

    Buy iDVD.

    Yes, there are other programs that will put a movie on a DVD.   I tried most of the other substitutes.  None of them come anywhere close to the ease of use and power of iDVD. IDVD is specifically designed to work with iMovie.

    With iDVD, you can easily and quickly create DVDs with menus and graphics almost on the level of what Hollywood can do.

    IDVD is easy to obtain. It is available on the disc as part of iLife 11.  You can, but it on Amazon or ebay.

    IDVD is a wonderful piece of software, and is worth the modest sum of $40.  (works with all Mac OS 10.5 and newer.)

  • I can't play my DVD on my DVD player. I get a message that says: "disk is incompatible." How to burn a DVD compatible with DVD players?

    Original title: DVD burning

    I successfully burned a DVD of a film I made with moviemaker that I can still play on older versions of Windows, but I can't play my DVD on my DVD player.  I get a message that says: "disk is incompatible."  How to burn a DVD compatible with DVD players?

    Hello Angels3cma,

    Thank you for posting.  It seems that you were doing data DVD discs.  To burn DVDs to be compatible with the DVD player, you will need to make DVD-video disc.  I have listed the steps below to make DVD-video disc in Windows DVD Maker.  These same steps are be typing "How to burn a movie on a DVD" in Help and Support found by pressing the button Start/Orb you Windows desktop.

    Burn a DVD-video disc

    You can create DVDs quickly and easily using Windows DVD creation. You can add videos, photos and audio, make slide shows for your DVD, or add your Windows Movie Maker projects. Once you add files, you can burn your DVD with a single click, or, if you prefer, you can choose from several styles of menu and the slide show options to make your special DVD before you burn, or customize your DVD menus and write the DVD menu text yourself.

    After you create a DVD, you can play the DVD on a DVD player and watch your movies and slide shows on TV. The following steps explain how to use creation of Windows DVD to burn a DVD.

    To open Windows DVD Maker

    • Click Start, click all programs, and then click Windows DVD creation.

      Note

      • You can also open Windows DVD Maker by inserting a DVD recordable or rewritable Virgin in your DVD burner. When the AutoPlay dialog appears automatically, click on burn a DVD video disc using Windows DVD creation.

    To add and mix and match the elements on a DVD

    1. On sharing your memories on a DVD page, click Choose photos and videos.

    2. Do one of the following on the Add pictures and video to the DVD page:

      • Click Add items. Find and select the video files, photos, and files in project Windows Movie Maker that you want to add to your DVD, and then click Add.

      • Click file and then click Open project file. Find the folder that contains a project file creation of Windows DVD that you want to use for your DVD, click the project for creating Windows DVD file, and then click Open.

        You can also click Add items to add additional items to the DVD after opening a Windows DVD project file.

    3. To arrange items and specify the order in which the different items will play from the DVD, click on the video, photo or slide show that you want to move, then click on go up or down. You can also move items by dragging upwards or downwards in the list.

    4. To remove an item from the DVD, select the item you want to remove, and then click on remove items.

    Choose a DVD burner and enter a DVD title

    1. If you have more than one DVD burner installed on your computer, on the add pictures and video to the DVD page, select the DVD burner that you want to use from the DVD burner list.

    2. If you want to set different options for your DVD, click Options. For more information about the different options you can specify when burning a DVD, see Change DVD-video settings.

    3. Click the disc title box, and then type a title for the DVD.

    To change the text of a menu for your DVD

    1. Once you have added all of your files and chosen the burner and title, click Next.

    2. To customize the text for the DVD menu, click Menu text, and then do one or more of the following:

    • Click on the police box and then select the font for the text of the menu.

    • Click the font color, bold or italic buttons to select the font color and formatting.

    • In the disc title box, type the title that you want to use for your DVD.

    • In the Play button box, type a label for the button that plays your DVD.

    • In the scenes button box, type a label for the button that displays the different scenes on the DVD.

    • In the area of the button notes, type a label for the button that shows all the notes you enter for the DVD.

    • In the comments box, type any notes that you want to appear on your DVD.

      Notes button and Notes page only appear on the DVD if you include information in these fields.

    • Click on the text to change.

    Tip

    • You can see a static preview of your settings in the preview to the right of the display pane. Alternatively, to see how the menu text will display when you burn your DVD, click Preview.

    To customize the menu for your DVD style

    1. To customize the style of menu for your DVD, click one of the styles of DVD menu along the right side of the screen, or click the Customize menu, and then do one or more of the following:

      • Click on the police box and select a font.

      • Click the font color, bold or italic buttons to select the font color and formatting.

      • If you have chosen a style of menu with the two in the foreground and background video options, near foreground video, click Browse, locate the video that you want to appear in the foreground and then click Open.

      • To have a picture or video appear as background for the main menu of the DVD, near background video, click Browse, locate the video that you want to appear in the background, and then click Open.

      • To add a digital media audio file to play as background music, while the menu for your DVD, near audio menu, click Browse, locate the audio file you want to use, and then click Open.

      • Click the scenes button styles box, and then select the shape of the buttons scenes on your DVD.

      • If you want to see the menu as it will appear when you play your DVD, click Preview.

    2. If you want to save the DVD menu custom settings as a new DVD menu style, click Save as new style. In the name of Style name box, type a name for the custom menu style, and then click OK. You can then choose to use this DVD menu style custom for the current DVD and for other DVDs you create using Windows DVD creation.

    3. If you have not saved the style as a new style, click Change Style to save the changes you made for this DVD and to return to the previous page.

    Choose a slide show on the DVD settings

    1. To set the settings of the picture for the slide show on your DVD, click slide show.

    2. On the change your slide show settings page, do one or more of the following:

      • Click Add music, locate the music files you want to add, and then click Open.

      • Depending on the length and the slide show's settings, you can add additional audio files. To do this, repeat the previous step.

      • If you added more than one audio file and you want to change the order in which the music files play in the slide show, click an audio file that you want to move and then click on move up or move down.

      • To remove an audio file in the list, in the music for slide show list, select the audio file, and then click on remove.

      • To change the length of the slide show automatically so that it corresponds to the duration of the music that you have added, select the Change slide show length to match music length check box.

  • To specify the duration for each picture to display in the slide show, select the duration (in seconds) in the length of the picture box.

  • To choose the kind of transitions to use between pictures, select a transition type in the Transition area.

  • To add effects, Pan and zoom to the pictures you include in your slide show, click on use the Pan and zoom for images effects.

  • Click Change slide show to save the changes you made and to go to the previous page.

  • To burn your DVD

    1. When you have finished adding files and customize your DVD menus, click on burn.

    2. After the DVD disc burned successfully, you can do one or more of the following operations on your disc is ready page:

      • To make another copy of the current DVD, remove the completed DVD, insert a new recordable DVD, and then click on create another copy of this disc.

      • To finish creating Windows DVD, click Close.

    Please let me know if this helps you to Zack
    Engineer Microsoft Support answers visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

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    With the help of DVD brand and it crashes at 80.7% when burning DVDs.
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    I am looking for other messages in the forum but none seem to be related as they talk about decoding of videos while mine is only slides. Have not tried to remove the music well.

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    Then I tried to cancel the process, he hung on the cancellation. I can only repeat DVDMaker once I kill the process (not only the application) Task Manager.

    With the help of DVD brand and it crashes at 80.7% when burning DVDs.
    No video. Just a slide show with mp3 music. That's all. He's sitting there for centuries now.

    I am looking for other messages in the forum but none seem to be related as they talk about decoding of videos while mine is only slides. Have not tried to remove the music well.

    I used Task Manager to create a dump and «!» analyze - show"in Windbg and it seems that he must wait in WaitForMultipleObjects. It of not very useful, is it?

    Then I tried to cancel the process, he hung on the cancellation. I can only repeat DVDMaker once I kill the process (not only the application) Task Manager.

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    First... Turning off the filters can be the answer... the
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    How to burn DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
    http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-DVDs-Windows-DVD-Maker
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    MP3 files can be problematic. Convert to WMA
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    There are to many converters available on the net...
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    Or... Click left on the Audio button, then navigate to the
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    Select (highlight) the files you want to import into
    Freemake and left, click on the button 'open '.

    When your music files are imported into Freemake,
    On the left, click on the WMA icon at the bottom of the screen.

    The "Output settings" screen opens.  Choose
    ' Save in ' file so you can find the converted files.

    On the left, click the "Convert" button and the files must be
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  • Creating Windows DVD - burning is not the whole video

    Hello

    Hoping someone may be able to provide me with assistance.

    I added successfully 4 VTS_01 film of video files in a project using create DVD Windows, using windows Vista. I entered all the information and personalized menu to suit me. I then run the preview everything seems very well the film will play form beginning to end.

    Now hear is my problem.

    When I burn the project to a disk, it will go through the movements of code and finally burn to the disc. Once it is finished burning, the disc is ejected.

    I'm going to play in my DVD Player menus I have made show the 4 files ok and I play the movie. But he will play only the first 28 minutes of the film. I tried selecting other scenes that won't play in the menu of the scene and yet it just starts at the beginning and only run 28 minuets and start over.

    I tried to use the DVD + RW 4.7 GB and DVD-R DL 8.5 GB think my film can now be too big once I added the menu, that's why I tried the 8.5 GB. The film was initially recorded on the DVD + RW 4.7 GB until I ran across Windows DVD Maker. The original plays very well.

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    Kind regards

    A

    You say you converted. WMP... I'm guessing that you
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    The duration of 88 minutes should not be too long for a
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    (FWIW) It's always a good idea to create a system
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    DVD Flick
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    At some point you might want to buy more
    software advanced as Sony, Cyberlink, Nero, Roxio,
    Adobe, Ulead, etc... but at least it is a start.

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