YouTube, Facebook, Vevo, Hulu, Yahoo, Google, there are so many online video-sharing sites where we can find many interesting and entertaining videos available. These Internet videos can be easily reached as long as you have Internet access. What if you want to watch some of these web videos offline? How about watching online videos on DVD player hooked to a big screen TV sitting in a comfortable chair rather than on a computer? To do this, you can simply burn Internet videos to DVD which can be played on home DVD players.
DVD players cannot read any online video formats, they basically only read MPEG-2. Therefore, you will need a DVD authoring program to make a real DVD from web videos. What makes DVD Creator special is that it handles all of the necessary transcoding of your AVI, MP4, MPG, MOV, WMV and other types of files to MPEG-2, and then authors and burns your Internet/web/online videos to DVD. Don’t worry about it, DVD Creator takes care of everything. Check out the step by step guide below to learn the tips.
First of all, download DVD Creator to your computer, and install it. If you are trying to burn Internet videos to DVD on Mac OS X, please use DVD Creator for Mac.
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Now you may want to open DVD Creator, find the file folder where your internet videos are located and drag them to DVD Creator. You can add multiple video files and multiple types of videos and burn them all to one DVD disc.
Select a DVD menu from the built-in various DVD menus which lets you make a professional-looking DVD. You may also customize the DVD background, background music, etc. You may skip this step by using the default settings. You can also edit your videos.
When you feel ready to do the burning, simply click on Burn button to burn DVDs from Internet videos. Before that, you may select your output options: DVD disc, DVD folder, or ISO file. Also, please set the aspect ratio, etc.
Soon the burning should be completed and you will be alerted by DVD Creator. Then you can take out the DVD disc and watch Internet videos on your home DVD player. Have fun.