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  • I Can't Find DVD Maker in Windows Vista!

    Windows DVD Maker is available in Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate.  If you have another version, you can try upgrading through the Control Panel-Windows Anytime Upgrade, which will give you a good idea on the upgrade paths available.

  • Audio and Video Codecs




    Hello everyone.

    Having a look through most of the posts being made within the forum quite a lot of problems are due to codecs. Please make sure you have the right codecs (both audio and video) before making a post within the forum.

    There are two main codec packs for Vista (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions) which have all the required codecs which are needed for a successful conversion. The URLs below will direct you to the website both the codec packs can be downloaded from.

    Please remember to remove all existing codecs before installing the packs, if you do not it could lead to compatibility issues.

    Vista Codec Pack (32-bit) - Here

    Vista Codec Pack (64-bit) - Here

    Also be aware that Vista 64-bit uses the 32-bit player as default, you will need to change this for the 64-bit codecs to work. Also installing both packs might solve this problem but might lead to compatibility issues.
  • Welcome to Windows DVD Maker

    Welcome to windowsdvdmaker.com - this site is intended to help you get the most out of Vista's DVD Maker software.  Be sure to check out the Beginner's Guide to Windows DVD Maker.

    A few other links to note are some sites in the community that will help you as you create your DVD projects:

    • PapaJohn.org - PapaJohn is one of the most helpful members of the community and a genuinely nice guy.  His site covers Windows Movie Maker and Photo Story and there is now a Vista section covering topics like Windows DVD Maker.
    • WindowsMovieMakers.net - Windows Movie Maker authority site.  If you have questions on how to get your video ready, this is the place to go.
    • WindowsPhotoStory.com - This site is maintained by me (Mark Coffman) as well, and it will help get your still photos into a professional-looking movie format, with numerous transitions and motion controls.

    More to come!

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