How to Burn FLV to DVD


Are you a crazy movie fan and do you often collect FLV video from the Internet?

Do you want to burn them to DVDs and cherish them?
I'm sure, you really need a tool, like FLV to DVD Burner to help you convert FLV files to a DVD. As a powerful FLV to DVD Burning software, FLV to DVD Burner can make FLV convert to DVD format and then play FLV file on DVD players. Except FLV, FLV to DVD Burner also allows you to convert all the popular video and audio formats to DVD files.
Besides burning DVD movie discs, you can also use FLV to DVD Burner to burn video files to DVD folders or ISO files. This DVD creator allows you to create a stylish DVD menu with customized background music/picture. Moreover, this FLV to DVD Converter provide powerful edit functions, such as adjust effect, crop, trim and merge, etc. Just a few clicks, your FLV to DVD burning is finished.
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If you want to learn how to burn FLV to DVD, you can just follow this guide and all you should do is just a few clicks.
 

How to Burn FLV to DVD

  1. Add files
    Click the  button on the toolbar to load the selected files into the file list of the program.
    Tip: You can choose File > Add Video File(s) or File > Add Video Folder from the main menu to load video(s).
  2. Add subtitles and audio tracks
    After loading a video file, its subtitle and audio track information will be listed under the file node in the file list.

    To add subtitles, click on the + sign (Add Subtitle...) on the right of the subtitle item to load the required subtitle file(s) from your computer.
    To add audio tracks, click on the + sign (Add Audio Track...) on the right of the audio track item to load the required audio track(s) from your computer.
  3. Create a DVD menu
    Click on the Templates button from the Menu panel in the top right-hand window and choose a template from the list to quickly create a simple DVD menu. 


  4. Set DVD name and Set output target
    Click the Destination drop-down button from the main window, and choose DVD disc, DVD folder, or ISO image file from the drop-down list as the output target. Enter a name in the Volume Label field
    Tip: If you set the output target as DVD folder or ISO image file, you can change the target path to save the output file. 


  5. Start burning
    Choose the write speed and the number of copies required, and then click Burn button to start the burning process.

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