Many people have lots of pictures and/or videos all around their hard drive, and want to burn them to a DVD to preserve them and save disk space. This program allows you to do this in a very easy manner. In fact, you only need to follow four easy steps: first, you need to select the source files to burn. The program can handle many different image and video formats, including FLV, the format used on video sharing sites like YouTube and others. Then, you can select a menu template. The program has only few built-in templates, but you can create your own, or use a scene of the video or one of your pictures as the background image. The third step is to preview and edit the menu. You can edit the menu tags and add a music file to play in the background. Finally, once you are satisfied with the project, you can burn the files. The program has a video editor that lets you trim, add a watermark or subtitles to your files. Also, it has basic enhancement functions, such as contrast, brightness, and others.
The only disadvantage of the program may be its cost, since there are less costly or even free programs with pretty much the same functions. Nevertheless, most free programs lack a video editor. The shareware version lets you use all the program's functions, but adds a watermark to the resulting file. To get rid of it, you need to purchase a license.
DVD burning tool for transforming your digital video collections into DVD discs
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