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    Editing videos and output to DVD

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      BigKart
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      I need to convert ASF (MPEG-4) files to DVD. The Digital Media Converter seems to have minimal editing capabilities. I have used Windows Movie Maker for editing in the past, but of course it doesn't create anything but WMV files.

      Will I lose any quality by using WMM to do the editing, outputting to the highest quality format I can find there, then using Digital Media Converter to create my DVD-ready file? What WMM output would you suggest? I want the highest quality DVD possible. If quality is being lost through WMM, do you have other suggestions for my need?

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        Digital Media Converter is a converter tool. For editing, you require an editing tool like DeskShare Video Edit Magic. To know more about Video Edit Magic, visit:
        https://www.deskshare.com/vem.aspx

        With Video Edit Magic, you can edit all types of files, add video transitions and effects and output directly to MPEG 2 (DVD) format. Then you can use any burning software to create the DVD video.

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