For creating and burning DVD clips, there are currently a wide variety of programs that allow you to do this. Better to use software that can both create DVD clips and burn them without resorting to third-party software. What do I need to do?
Necessary
- - video editor with the ability to burn to disk (for example, Muvee Reveal)
- - third-party program for writing to disk, if necessary
- - time to create and burn DVD clip
Instructions
Step 1
Open a search engine on the Internet and set the appropriate query to search for video editors with the ability to burn to disk. Follow the link you like and download the appropriate software for creating and burning DVD clips. Install it on your personal computer. If you already have this kind of program, then just install it on your personal computer. Further consideration will be given to the example of Muvee Reveal. You can use any program you like.
Step 2
Add images, video clips. To do this, click on the "Add" button on the main panel. If the quality of the added image or video fragment is poor, then improve the quality by choosing automatic image enhancement. If there are other wishes for improvement, then use the appropriate effects.
Step 3
Arrange the added fragments as desired. Choose a visual style for the clip. To do this, select the desired style in the lower left part of the window and click Apply.
Step 4
Add audio snippets. To do this, click on the "Add" button on the main panel and select the music you like.
Step 5
Make a number of presets to create a video clip. To do this, you need to click on the "Settings" button located at the bottom of the window. In the dialog box that appears, under the Duration tab, set the pointer to Sum to Match Music. You can also add opening and ending credits if you wish.
Step 6
Proceed to the direct creation of the movie only after all the settings are made and the video clip is assembled. To do this, click on the "Save Movie" button. Select the appropriate save format. We are interested in saving to DVD for playback on TV. Select the appropriate item and click "Run". If you don't want to use standard tools, then use third-party software for recording DVD clips.