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I created one and called it DVD and set it to 720x480.
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When you save your movie from Windows Live Movie maker, you might want to make a Custom Production Setting. I removed them later via Uninstall Programs as well as by manually removing extensions in Firefox and IE.
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While I found these changes surprising and an annoyance, I feel the value provided by this free software to be worth the annoyance of these other applets. Be sure to use the Custom installation option and select (or deselect) the options that are right for you. When installing free software please ALWAYS be aware of what you're saying YES to.
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IMPORTANT NOTE/WARNING:While it is an open source GPL'ed project, in order to support itself DVDStyler does install some toolbar software and will change your browser home page and install additional software if you just "next, next, next, finish" through their installation process. For me, installing DVDStyler makes up for DVD Maker being gone on Windows 8. One could believe it was included with Windows and it is an excellent complement to Windows Live Movie Maker. I like DVDStyler because it's extremely spartan in its user interface but extremely capable.

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I evaluated a number of DVD creation suites over a number of hours and decided on the open source DVDStyler (NOTE: this is a link to the Adware-Free Portable Edition!). I just want to import a video file into a simple app and create a DVD. There's always bright red window chrome, the same airbrushed happy clipart families in splash screens. They never LOOK like they belong in Windows. There's lots of different third party DVD creation software packages but I've always personally felt that media players and media creation software from 3rd parties (Roxio, CyberLink, etc) have always been rather garish in their user interface style. I was pretty bummed as I needed to make DVDs for the memorial event and I kind of needed them immediately. before I upgraded my Windows 7 to Windows 8. Confused, I searched the start menu for Windows DVD Maker. I did my editing and went to Save Movie to export my movie as a WMV to import into Windows DVD Maker. I also have Adobe Premiere but for putting together family videos there's little easier than Movie Maker. I used Movie Maker as I have for many of my projects. I spent many hours putting together a tribute video. I was looking forward to burning many DVD copies and mailing it to interested relatives as well as playing the DVD at the memorial. I had hundreds of photos over 90+ years of his life, 8mm and Super8 film reels as far back as the 50s, combined with digital video going all the way back to 1998 from my own collection.

I had 30 minutes of audio of Uncle Ronnie that I recorded for a never-aired podcast. I immediately got to work creating a DVD for his memorial service. Around the same time my Uncle Ronald - the closet person I've ever had to a grandfather - passed away. Regardless, I recently installed Windows 8 on my home machines and my laptop. Perhaps making DVDs is a lost art and I'm an old fogey. Rearranging MP3s and emailing a list isn't the same as waiting for specific songs to get played on the radio and pressing Record within the first two notes. Random Aside: It's a shame that today's young people won't realize how much effort it took to create a mix tape for someone. Here in the US we've got lots of older relatives who don't have computers, or perhaps they only have an iPad and a link to a YouTube video doesn't have the sense of meaning or permanence that a DVD does. We've got lots of relatives overseas who don't have a laptop at home nor do they have any internet in their home.

First, believe it or not, there's a lot of people in the world who don't have high-speed internet. Why don't you put all that stuff online, Scott? Why don't you put it on Facebook/YouTube/Vimeo/Whatever? There's a couple reasons. I make trip DVDs and memory DVDs and all sorts of stuff. I make them for weddings for family and for funerals and memorials.
