Multiple Clips on a single DVD

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I am a new user and I can't seem to get multiple video clips onto a DVD with
a single burn. I have created the clips and have added them to the story
board. I end up with 1 file on the DVD. How do I burn multiple separate
clips to 1 DVD???
 
I am curious as to how you even get one clip on a DVD since Movie Maker
doesn't support burning to DVD.
 
Maybe he has the MCE2005 version of XP, with Movie Maker's feature to burn a
movie to a DVD.... I don't have that version, but my understanding is it's
one movie per disc, just like the plug-in for Photo Story 3.

To add more, you have to take the disc into the DVD software.... but that
might mean copying the disc into to the hard drive and burning a new disc,
not adding to the disc with the one movie... I'm doing this now with MyDVD
6.1....

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You're right. I do have the XP Version 5.1 of Movie Maker. Looks like it
will only do 1 file per disk. I'll try MyDVD 6.1

Thanks
 
Hi Darren...if you have the version of MM that burns to DVD that is great.
It might not 'burn' multiple clips, but why not bring in ALL of the clips
and put them
on the storyline, and then save it as a MM movie. Then you can re-import
it, and
it will be ONE movie. Then you could just burn that one movie instead of
it being
separate clips from the storyline. Sounds easier if you have all the clips
in MM to do it that way.
 
Darren - Orlando said:
I am a new user and I can't seem to get multiple video clips onto a DVD with
a single burn. I have created the clips and have added them to the story
board. I end up with 1 file on the DVD. How do I burn multiple separate
clips to 1 DVD???
 
Hey Darren,

I am currently using Cyberlink's "PowerProducer" free 30 day trial version.
I will be buying the regular version soon!! It does a great job of letting
me save more than one movie (or Photo Story from Photo Story 3) on a single
DVD, it is easy to create custome menus, and fill up a DVD with several
movies or picture stories. I have found it to be the PERFECT program to use
with MM2 and PS3.

( I don't work for Cyberlink, I am really that impressed by PowerProducer)
 
Thanks jmc, I haven't tried that one. I'll have to check it out and if I
like it add it to the list on my website.
 
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