Burn Video to DVD
Including a video to DVD burner, Leawo Video Converter Ultimate allows you to create DVD from various videos in different formats, like MOV, MP4, MKV, MPEG, FLV, F4V, 3GP, M4V, etc. You can easily create DVD-9 or DVD-5 content in disc, folder or ISO Image File. During burning, various DIY features are provided for disc menu and template customization.
Step 1 : Import video files
In "Burn" tab, import source videos to this video to DVD burner by clicking “Add Video” icon or drag-and-drop source videos. You could also load source video folders for burning to DVD movies. After loading source videos, at the bottom of the program interface, set the target disc type, quality and aspect ratio.
Step 2 : Set disc menu
On the right side, select a disc menu and then click its middle to enter the disc menu preview panel (If you want no disc menu, select "No Menu") to preview selected disc menu. If you want to custom selected disc menu, click the orange “Edit” button. Otherwise, click the green "Burn" button.
Disc menu customization:
After clicking the orange "Edit" button, you could adjust the title positions, rename titles, set the text font, add background music, add background image/video, do chapter list panel settings, etc.
Step 3 : Start burning video to DVD
After setting the disc menu, save the customizations and then click the big green "Burn" button to do more burning settings and start burning. On the invoked side bar, you need to set "Burn to", "Disc Label", "Save to". And then, click the bottom "Burn" button to start video to DVD burning.
Burn ISO to Disc
Step 1 : Import source ISO file
Under "Burn" tab, directly drag and drop your source ISO file, or click the inverted triangle arrow button next to the "Add Video" button to import source ISO file into this burner for burning to DVD disc.
Step 2 : ISO to disc burning settings
After loading source ISO file, on the popup "Add iso file" window, set "Copy to" and "Disc Label" options. After that, click the "Burn" button to start burning ISO to blank disc.
Note: You need to firstly insert a blank/erasable writable DVD disc in the disc drive. Make sure your disc drive supports burning.