Thursday, December 12, 2013

FLV to DVD Converter, How to Burn FLV to DVD

Description: How to convert FLV to DVD? This article will show you how to burn FLV videos to DVD with the FLV to DVD Converter

Keywords: FLV to DVD, flv to dvd converter, convert flv to dvd

Best FLV to DVD Converter

FLV is a popular video formats used through the internet, many online video sharing sites use it as the default formats. Therefore, users can download a large amount of FLV videos from the internet. After they download the videos, they many want to backup their favorite videos to DVD in case of data loss in hard drive or other storage. In this case, a problem comes out: how to convert FLV to DVD? In this article, you will get the solution.

FLV is not a friendly formats to Mac iDVD or Windows DVD Maker, so, you cannot directly burn FLV videos to DVD with these programs, you need some third-party software to convert FLV to DVD. Here, I get a recommendation, iOrgsoft DVD Maker (DVD Maker for Mac is also available here). This tool is a professional DVD converting tool that can help you convert FLV as well as other videos such as MOV, AVI, WMV, MPG, MP4, MKV, and many more videos to DVD without any problem. Besides, it provides various DVD templates and wonderful editing functions with you to customize your videos.

Now, download and install this FLV to DVD Converter and follow the guide below to see how.

Step 1. Import the FLV videos to the Converter
After you start this DVD Maker, hit the Files or Plus button to import your FLV videos to the program. As long as your DVD disc allows, you can add many FLV video clips to the converter. After add them , you can preview the videos, remove them, and change the order of them.


Step 2. Select a DVD template
Next, in the right side, choose a template for your DVD movie. Then hit Setting button to add background image, music, menu title, and set button style.


Step 3. Convert FLV to DVD
Finally, click the Burn button to start converting FLV videos to DVD. Before the burning process, you need to set DVD format, aspect ratio, label, and you can also generate ISO images for burning in the future. After all is done, click OK to proceed.

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