Burning DVD's in Premiere Elements

Is it possible, or necessary to make DVD's in different formats eg .wmv in Premiere Elements?

mcguigan
What version of Premiere Elements do you have and on what computer operating system is it running?
I am not sure that I am understanding your question, but I will generalize and then let us see if we can find what you are looking for.
Latest versions of Premiere Elements offer burn to disc from within the program for
a. DVD-VIDEO format on a DVD disc
b. Blu-ray disc format on Blu-ray disc
c. AVCHD format on DVD disc
Those burn to's come with presets which are non adjustable.
The terms "DVD" and "DVD-VIDEO format on DVD disc" are often used interchangably. But they are not the same. If you are referring to burning a wmv file to a DVD disc as a Data Disc from within Premiere Elements the answer is No. You can import or export a .wmv file. If you want to put that on a disc as a .wmv then you do that with a 3rd party software. Remember DVD is a disc type while DVD-VIDEO is a format with a unique folders/file structure on a DVD disc with a defined file system.
Let us start here to focus in on getting you the information that you seek.
Looking forward to your follow up.
Thanks.
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