Problem with Windows DVD maker, Windows Vista Help

I work with windows vista movie maker and dvd maker programs. The premiere of the film looks fine, however, after successfully burn on a DVD - R disc, the selections of chapter on the display of pages 2 and 3 for a few seconds, then the screen goes black for a few seconds, then returns to the chapter selections. How can I solve this problem? Thank you

Wow! It is a large complex/project... more
systems would never be able to make that
in a DVD.

It is possible that uncheck the filters would be
improve the question...

See the section "what to do if you have questions.
in the following article.

How to burn DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-DVDs-Windows-DVD-Maker

I'm guessing that you are under Vista Movie Maker 6?
The only new version would be Windows Live
Movie Maker and I think most users would
not to call it an 'Upgrade '.

Personally, I suggest making small
projects, or even a first part and a second part on
two DVD.

If you save your Movie Maker projects to DV - AVI
format and when you import within the limit of the DVD Maker
the total duration of about 1 hour for DVD
You can have the best video quality.

See you soon.

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