Windows DVD Maker is an application included in premium editions (Home Premium and Ultimate) of Windows Vista. It was designed to enable the authoring of DVD video discs. It served as a companion program to Windows Movie Maker. Windows 7 continued to include DVD Maker before it was removed in Windows 8.[1] DVD Maker is not supported on Windows 10 and later, so a third-party app is recommended.[2]
Description[]
Applications can pass an XML file to DVD Maker, thus using its MPEG-2 video and Dolby Digital audio encoding abilities in their own applications.
DVD Maker requires DVD burner functionality within a disc drive in order for the application to function.
References[]
- ↑ Does anybody knows what happen with Windows DVD Maker? by rafovillegas, Microsoft Community. 2012-11-14.
- ↑ Make DVDs on Windows 10, Microsoft Support. Accessed 2020-10-17.
External links[]
- Windows DVD Maker at Wikipedia
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