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The original poster is seeking an alternative to Windows DVD Maker for Windows 8 64-bit, which is no longer available. A respondent suggests using a different burning software (link removed) and notes that Windows 8 still includes built-in burning options accessible via the Computer page when a disk is inserted. The overall tone indicates a helpful exchange with practical suggestions for DVD/Blu-ray burning on Windows 8.

fossil

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any alternative to the now missing windows DVD maker for windows 8 64bit ????????????????
 

kemical

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I tend to use this: Link Removed

Windows 8 still has a burner though. If you pop a disk in your drive and check the Computer page you'll see options for burning ect available to you:

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