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I have a video in Windows Movie Maker that I captured from my video camera. How can I output it to DVD PixPlay so I can play it on a DVD player?

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I have a video in Windows Movie Maker that I captured from my video camera. How can I output it to DVD PixPlay so I can play it on a DVD player?

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To output a video from Windows Movie Maker and add it to DVD PixPlay: • Once you have laid out the video to your requirements in Movie Maker, select File > Save Movie File • Choose the output to “My Computer” option • On the Movie Settings tab choose the other settings option and specify the format as: DV-AVI • Click Next When the file has been created run DVD PixPlay. If you only want to output this video to disk (and no other images/videos) select File > Export Single Video to Disk…

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