If you use a file that is incompatible, then it won't convert.
The stages are
Edit movie and save
Author dvd
burn
At the save movie part any incompatible files will be shown up.
At the author stage any incompatible files will be shown up.
These files will show up as a failure to save movie file, or failure to
author the dvd, so if you gif is being used in the movie, the movie file
wouldn't save, or if your gif is used as say the dvd menu, then yor dvd
wouldn't author.
Problems such as yours can have many reasons,
Incorrect settings picked in authoring stage.
Poor quality disc
Poor quality burner
Poor quality player
incompatiblity between disc make and burner
incompatiblity between disc make and player
Not actually making a dvd-video disc but a dvd data disc
What programme did you use for making the dvd?
What settings did you use to author the dvd
What filesa re on your dvd once burned, or doesn't it recognise the disc at
all?
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com
"blank32" <blank32@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:28606FB4-D3AD-4F89-AEBD-B8B3B2234713@microsoft.com...
>I haven't tried that particular program although I have seen it. I'll give
>it
> a go. I'm not sure that the problem is converting it or having a program
> to
> burn it- those things seem to work just fine- I'm concerned about the
> possibility of certain files ruining the burn. I'm not sure what type of
> form
> individual files even exist in anymore after I've saved the movie as a wmv
> or
> mpeg. If it was possible it was a .gif or something though I could just
> remove that from the movie and re-save...
>
> Thanks for the suggestion!
>
>
>