Download some funny videos? Shot some party videos? Or even made some animations? And now, you want to create your own DVD movie with these videos? Don’t worry! In this paper, we will share you a quick and simple way to create DVD with current videos using a professional and easy to use DVD burner.

 

mediAvatar video to DVD converter is one of the best video to DVD burner in the world. It can not only help you to burn videos to DVD with original video quality, but also allows you to add exquisite DVD menu for your DVD movie.

 

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Step1 open the program and load the source videos

Install and launch the mediAvatar video to DVD converter, and then import the source videos for processing. Click "Add Video File(s)" button on the toolbar or click "File > Add Video File(s)…" option from the main menu to load the video files you want to burn. Or click "File > Add Video Folder…" option from the main menu to choose a folder and load all the supported video files in this folder into the file list.

 

Step2 adjust the output settings

Destination: Insert a recordable disc, and choose the disc you insert from the "Destination" drop-down list. Or choose "Save as DVD Folder" or "Save as Image (.iso)" option to burn your video files as DVD folder or ISO and back them up to your hard disk.

DVD Name: Enter a name in the textbox as the DVD name.

Writing Speed: Cchoose an appropriate writing speed from the drop-down list according to your CPU configuration.

Copies: Enter the number or click the up and down arrows to set the number of copies you want to burn. If you set it to more than 1, then the DVD creator will prompt you to insert a new recordable disc after each DVD burning completed.

 

Step3 create DVD menu

Click "Templates" button on the menu panel, then from the "Menu Templates" window that appears, choose your favorite template to create a DVD menu instantly.

If you want to customize your DVD menu with your own music, picture and opening film, click "Edit" button on the menu panel to open "Menu Edit" window, in which you can change the template, add background music/picture, title and opening film to your menu.

 

If you don't want any DVD menu, click "No menu".

And if you have DVD menu but you want the DVD play automatically but not display the menu after DVD disc starts, then go to "Tools > Settings > Output" tab, and check "Skip Menu" option.

 

Step 4: Start creating DVD

Click "Burn" button at the right bottom of the file list to start burning videos to DVD movie.

 

Tips:

By default, this video to DVD converter will add chapters automatically for each DVD movie title at intervals of 15 minutes. If you don't want chapters or want to change the chapter interval, go to "Tools > Settings > Output" tab, and uncheck the "Auto Add Chapters" option or change the time interval.