Windows DVD Maker has a simple wizard-like user interface allowing you to easily create your DVDs. Even though the advanced user would like to have a few more options available, we can say for the purpose that this program was made, which is to easily convert your files to a DVD what is offered is enough.
This is the main window of
Windows DVD Maker. First of all we are going to explain the Options so click where the arrow shows.
First of all you can select the
playback settings (1), between starting the DVD playing with the menu (default action for most DVDs), play the video first and then display the menu or play the video over and over again in the loop and only show the menu if the viewer presses the
"menu" button on its DVD player.
DVD Aspect Ratio (2) should be set to the same like the source video files you have or resizing will occur and your movie will look funny. The
video format (3) option should be set the the format you region uses. If you are not sure which system you use use this map to find out.
Finally you should a burning speed (if you face any compatibility problems try using a low value like 2x) and a temporary folder in a drive that has at least 5GB of data free. (4) When you are done, click
OK (5) to move to the
next step.
To get started you need to
add the files you want to convert to the DVD format. Obviously, to do that select
Add items on the top of the window and select all the files you are planning to put in your new project. You can add both video and image files, Windows DVD Maker will automatically put all image files in a
"slideshow" category.
That's what Windows DVD Maker's main window will look like after you have added the videos you want to convert. In the top controls (1) you can add more items, remove some you already added and set the order you want to put them in the DVD. In the bottom controls (2) you can set the Disc title and see the space that is filled up (Windows DVD Maker uses a standard bitrate so you won't be able to add video than is longer than150 minutes nor adding less video will improve quality). When you have added the video files you want in the correct order click
Next (3).
This is the menu editing screen. In the right side you can select the menu style you want to use. On the top you can use the
Preview (1) button to check how your DVD will look like, the
Menu Text (2) button to change the
"Play", "Scenes" and
title font face and size. We will explain the
Customize menu (3) button in the next step, while
Slide Show (4) is just a simple option screen that allows you to select the background music as well as the seconds each picture will appear for the slideshow.
Lets explain the
options (1) you can change in your menu one-by-one. Top of the list, the font options where you can set the font to use and basic options like underline, bold etc. Right next you can select the video that will play in the menu background and in the foreground (depending on the style you have selected the foreground position may differ). If you leave these blank Windows DVD Maker will automatically use one of the videos that you have added. In the
menu audio screen you can select an audio file to use as background music in the menu, while in Scenes button styles you can select the shape and style of the scene select menu buttons as shown in the 2nd preview in this page. When you are done select
Change Style (2).
Everything should be set to get your DVD converted and burn right now! Just click Burn and you are good to go! Remember to put an empty DVD in the drive and do something else for the next few hours!
