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How to burn camera videos onto DVD disc

Posted by totalconverter on Sunday, 20 December, 2009

Today,the camera is more and more fashionable. Many people want to film the happy moments by themselves and keep it as sweet memories. But there are limited space in the SD card in our camera. So we have to take these filmed videos out and backup them on other places. I think burnning these videos on the DVD disc is the best choice.

Aimersoft DVD Creator is a powerful and professional DVD burner tool to help you with this. It supports burnning various video formats, like wmv, mp4, avi, m2ts, mod, trp, tod, flv etc. onto DVD disc. What’s more, it provides you with the beautiful templates, transactions and other special effects to decorate your videos. It helps you crop, trim the unpleasant part you don’t want, add backgroud picture and music for the burned DVDs.

Why not download this wonderful DVD Creator tool for a try now?
http://www.total-converter.com/download/aimer-dvd-creator_full242_547641.exe

Step1. Run this DVD Creator tool at first

DVD-creator

step2. Import videos into DVD Creator, it supports WMV, AVI, MOV, FLV, MP4, MPEG, M2TS, MOD, TOD, TRP etc formats very well.

DVD-Creator

Step 3: Display the loaded file and choose the video you want to convert

Details:

# After the video file has been loaded, it will appear in the main interface, then drag and drop the selected video files to the storyboard below to organize a slideshow at the bottom of the main interface.
# The used disc space is shown on the disc space bar underneath the storyboard
# you can choose the size of burning DVD in your decision,” DVD-R4.5G AND DVD-R9.0G”,up to your choice, if you want to burn DVD movies to dual-layer DVD (DVD-9), at the bottom of the interface, just select “DVD-R 9.0G”, Vise versa.
# Also you can customize the output video quality here, “Low video quality, High video quality and Highest video quality”, which depends on your choice;

DVD-Creator

# If you just want to burn video to DVD without adding any special effects, of course you just need to click the “Burn” button to begin the conversion process.

When you are clicking the” Burn” button, here are some options for you as follows:

Burn to: you can burn your DVD to DVD, DVD Folder, or ISO file as you will; and then you should choose where you want to save the burning DVD files; next choose the TV Standard “NTSC or PLA”
Explanation: “NTSC” is 30 fps, which is used in USA, Canada and Japan. “PAL “is 25 fps, which is used in Europe and Asia. At last, choose the aspect ratio: 4:3 or 16:9

DVD-Creator-Buner

After above steps, now click the “Start” button to begin conversion.

Tips: if your video and the subtitle are separated into two files, this software may allow you to plug-in the subtitles for MKV files. Ok, just follow the steps below;
1. Drag the loaded video to the storyboard.
2. Click the video, you may see the button “edit selected video file”.
3. Then click the button, a box that offers settings for the subtitle will appear. (you may also crop and trip your favorite parts off the video here.)