If there is only one single video, we just need the following 2 steps:
1. Click "Load Video", a window will pop up for you to browse your computer. Find and select the WMV video which you want to convert, click "Open" to add it. It will appear in the collections panell.
2. Select the video in the collections panell, click "Burn" tab. Then click "Start" button in the poped window to start burning WMV to DVD.
If there are multiple WMV video files need to be burned, organizing a WMV video slideshow would be a good idea. Try it now as following!
1. Add video files: please read the first step above, the only difference is to select mutiple video files.
2. Organize a WMV video slideshow: drag & drop WMV video files from the collections panel to the storyboard below to start organizing your slideshow. A slideshow allows to add upto 20 slides.
Order: you can sort the order of the WMV video files in the storyboard by dragging and dropping.
Add a slide: right click mouse and select the first option "Add Slideshow" to add a slide.
Edit a video: select a WMV video in the storyboard, right click mouse, and you will see three options: "Edit", "Remove", and "Clear All". Just select "Edit" to edit video effects.
3. Transition: click "Transition" and you will see all the available transition effects in the transition panel. A simple click could help you to display the tiansition effect in the right window. Just drag and drop the transition effect you want to the middle of two WMV video files in the slideshow storyboard.
4. Menu: Click "Menu" 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: please click
6. Burn: click "Burn" tab to start burning WMV video slideshow to DVD.
After all these steps done, you will get the WMV video burned on DVD Disc and enjoy it on TV or DVD Player together with friends and family.
Note: There are two different TV Standards: "NTSC" is 30 fps, which is used in USA, Canada and Japan; "PAL" is 25fps, used in Europe and Asia.
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