WMV is quite a common video format which is widely upported by most potable device. Generally, people who likes to watch movie prefer to save a lot of movies in computer with different formats like AVI, MP4, MKV, WMV, etc. How to save your movies better? I suggest you burn your videos to DVD to better save these movies and also enlarge your Hard Disk space.

How to burn WMV to DVD on Mac? Leawo WMV to DVD Burner for Mac will be your best choice. It is now 20% discount off, which is professional in burning videos to DVD including burning WMV, DivX, XviD, MP4, DV, VOB, ASF, 3GP, YUV, H.264/AVC, M4V, iPhone 4 videos (MOV) to DVD movie. Now, just follow the guide below to find out how to burn WMV to DVD on Mac.


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1. Import WMV files

Install and run this Leawo DVD Creator for Mac on your Mac. You can add single video one by one or add a video file folder at a time to the program.

2. Edit (Optional)

There are five options available for you to edit video: Trim, Crop, Rotation, Effect and Watermark as soon as you open the "Edit" panel, please carry out the corresponding editing functions under each option.

3. Choose DVD menu

Click on the "Menu Templates" button at top right corner, and in the existed panel there are many DVD menu themes for your options: Standard, Business, Education, Holiday, Nature, Others, Customized. Select one DVD menu template under any of the DVD themes and you will get real-time DVD menu template preview. You can either click on the "Disable Menu" button to remove the current menu and create DVD without menu templates.

4. Further DVD burning settings

Click on the "Burn to DVD" button in the main interface to turn to the "Burning Settings" panel where you are with the ability to Burn To Disc/WMV File/DVD Folder, input your own Volume Label, Save To a destination on Mac, choose TV Standard based on your location and select output DVD Size you need.

5. Start burning WMV to DVD on Mac

After all have been set, click on "Burn Now" button to start to burn WMV to DVD on Mac.