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How to burn/convert AVI Video to DVD? |
Home >> Guides >> AVI DVD Burner Guide
AVI DVD Burner is very simple with Wondershare Video to DVD
Burner. An easy-to-use interface, no need to learn how to
use it. Simply click the "Add file" button to select
your AVI files, next edit your video clips and hit the "Burn
to disk!" button, Yes! That's all! After a short conversion
process you can enjoy your new DVD file, made from AVI files
on you computer. See below for more details.
1. Download AVI DVD Burner and run it on your computer.
2. Organize your slideshow
Click the 'Load file' button to load the video files you want
to burn. Then drag & drop the loaded files from the Collections
pane to the slideshow storyboard to start organize your slideshow.
You can sort the order of the video files in a slideshow by
drag them in the storyboard. Click the Add Slideshow button
(the first button from the left above the storyboard).

3. Apply Effects
Click the Effect tab and you will see all the available transitions
in the Effect pane, to apply a transition, you can just drag
and drop it to into the slideshow storyboard.

4. Customize DVD menu (Optional)
Click the Menu tab to customize your DVD menu. There are different
styles of built-in templates, frames and buttons for your
choice. To apply a template, frame or button, you can just
double click it. You can even add text, background music and
background image to customize the menu.

5.Preview your video slideshow(s)
Click the Preview tab to preview your slideshow project by
click the preview control buttons. This step is to help you
decide if everything is what you have expected. If not, you
can go back to any of the previous steps to make changes to
your project.

5.Start Burning
After you finish the four steps above, click the Burn tab
to prepare for burning your project. If you want o burn your
project directly to the DVD disc you have inserted in your
DVD-ROM, you can just select “DVD” in the “Burn
to” field, specify a temp folder (used to save the generated
temporary files), select your DVD drive and burning program
(either built-in or your own burning application), select,
select your TV Standard and output aspect ration, and click
Start to burn your project. If you just want to create DVD
files or an ISO file for the current project, you can just
select the “DVD Folder” or “ISO file”
option, specify a folder to save them, and click Start to
generate DVD files or ISO onto your computer.

AVI* - Audio Video Interleaved - A multimedia file format
for storing sound and moving pictures in RIFF format developed
by Microsoft. An AVI file can use different codecs and formats
so there is no set format for an AVI file unlike for example
standard VCD video which sets a standard for resolution, bitrates,
and codecs used.
DVD* - DVD stands for Digital Video Disc. A standard VCD records
video data in MPEG-1 format. On the other hand, a standard
DVD records video data in MPEG-2 format. A DVD player or a
computer equipped with a DVD drive is required to play DVDs.
Almost all DVD players also play VCDs. |
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