How to Use Software to Burn Video Clips to DVD?

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How to Use Software to Burn Video Clips to DVD?

Postby eliuliu1989 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:31 am

This is a method to create a better quality DVD than using the default setup of your editing and burning programs. Both Windows and Mac computers are coming with built-in DVD maker software: DVD Maker and iDVD. These two applications are useful and easy to handle. Nevertheless, there is one concern is that both of them are supporting extremely limited video formats. For example, videos in MKV format are not able to edit within DVD Maker and iDVD. Hence, we need a third party DVD burner computer software. More than that, you need to get ready blank DVD disc and computer with R/W drive. Then follow up below steps to burn videos to DVD.
A-Add MKV files to DVD creator: a. Click Add button b. Check "File" to add video files or video folder. c. straight drag and drop MKV files to Leawo
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http://www.mkvconvertersoft.com/mkv-to-dvd-converter/
MKV to DVD converter.
B-Edit Output
Click Edit button to edit videos: Trim, Crop, Effect and Watermark.
-Trim video. Drag slider under the preview screen to set start and end time. Or perhaps put in the specific starting and ending time to select the part need converting.
-Crop video. It enables you leave out unnecessary part in the frame.
-Effect setting. Where you can set brightness, saturation and contrast.
-Watermark: Add textual or image logo for your output.
C-Set DVD Settings: Click Burning button to set DVD related setting. Pick one theme from preset options or customize your personal templates.
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D- Burn
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http://www.mkvconvertersoft.com/how-to-burn-mkv-to-dvd/
MKV to DVD
This is the important step.
-Please choose to "Burn to" DVD folder
-optional to create image files
-Video Settings: choose right TV Standard as your location. Then set Disc Type and Video Quality.
-Click "Start" to begin to burn MKV to DVD.
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