Joanna wants some help burning DVDs in Windows 10. “How do you save a movie made in Windows Movie Maker to DVD that will play on a DVD player now that Windows 10 eliminated Windows DVD Maker?”
You’ll have to purchase software that allows you make a version that will play in a standard DVD player. If you just wanted to copy an MPEG file, you could just copy it to the DVD without a problem. But not all DVD players will play those types of files.
You could try freeware like DVD Styler or a paid program like Roxio easy CD & DVD burning.
~ Cynthia
There is a copy of Windows DVD Maker compatible with Windows 10 here:
http://www.windows-dvd-maker.com/
Windows Movie Maker 12 is included in Windows Essentials 2012. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/movie-maker
Norton Security Suite popped up when I tried to run DVD Styler and said it was unsafe and had been removed.