Wednesday, January 30, 2008

How to make a DVD



This tutorial will assist people in creating their own home movie DVDs so that it can be played on a stand-alone DVD player. Many tutorials out there have multiple programs and complicated steps. This tutorial is simple, easy and only requires one program. You will need the following program: Sony DVD Architect.

1) Open DVD Architect, import your clip into the right window where you see a menu tree item .
2) Delete the menu tree once you have the clip in there.
3) At the top of the software, locate: Make DVD
4) Select Burn, then select an path in which you will want to save your DVD folders, the video-ts and audio-ts. (These are the folders that will be copied onto the disc, have at least 10GB of space available)
5) Select next, then next again until you see at the top "select burn paramters"
6) Place the DVD into your DVD Writer. Name your DVD select the burn speed. (I normally choose 4X or 8X) Then select finish. (Architect will compress your movie into MPEG-2 first if it doesn't comply with the MPEG-2 video stream, it will then create the DVD folders needed to be burned onto the disc)
7) Test out your DVD by placing it into your TV stand-alone player, or play it with your computer with another DVD player software such as Power DVD.

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