Video problem Windows DVD Maker

When you use Windows DVD Maker, my videos from my digital camera does not show when I add them to my DVD project.  The videos are present and identified with "edges of the film" in my library of images on my computer. However, I don't see them in the DVD machine program.  All photos are available when I click on 'Add' in the creation of DVD - just not video clips.  At the top of the screen, it says "add images and videos.  How can I get my videos are available to burn to DVD slide show with my photos from digital cameras.  Thank you!!  Luci

Hello friend. Please make sure that your digital camera videos are compatible with the creation of windows dvd. As I know, windows dvd maker supports avi and wmv video. But most camera records videos in mov format. You must convert the camera video to the right format for adding in creation of windows dvd. And here's a guide will show you how to convert videos.

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