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Many of you would be wondering if Microsoft has upgraded the Movie Maker tool in Windows XP to support DVD Burning. There are many third-party tools for the above purpose but according to me there is nothing much better than the tools that are provided by Microsoft.

They have listened to my prayers and have upgraded the aging Movie Maker to support DVD burning called the Windows DVD maker.

All you have to do is to import the video files into your system and add some pictures and burn the DVD.

It will be better to use your own high quality camcorder and ask for professional help in case of still images. The still images should be offer you highest resolution so that they don’t stand out of the way in the video. Tell the professional photographer to shoot the still images using the best camera that he has and then scan the photos into your system. Remember that the cameras which use rolls are much better than the digital cameras. After scanning the images to your computer do some color correction and you are done with all the content.

After completing the content CLICK HERE for the detailed procedure to burn the DVD.

Via: Microsoft