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Writing home DVDs to play on TV

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Name: Cristallerine
Date: January 3, 2005 at 10:59:56 Pacific
OS: XP Professionnal
CPU/Ram: 80GB
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Is it possible to write DVDs with a computer drive and play it on a television DVD player? I tried writing a videoclip as a Windows Media Audio/Video File, but the player didn't recognize it. My guess is, I need to integrate a program to the video so that it could play it like it does with commercial DVDs, with a menu for play and scene selections, etc. Maybe it's the format of my video that's not compatible, or the lack of programmed menu - if so, how can I create one (do you know any downloadable applications on the web)? Thx



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Name: Cristallerine
Date: January 3, 2005 at 11:02:24 Pacific
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I use Windows Movie Maker for building up the videoclips.


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Name: sagnhill
Date: January 11, 2005 at 08:37:02 Pacific
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Yes it is possible and I have done it using a peice of hardware called ADS.

http://www.aboutvideoediting.com/hardware/ADS-USB-Instant-DVD.shtml

I put all my families 8mm on DV then to DVD.


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