How to convert HD footages for burning with Windows DVD Maker?
Windows DVD Maker has been introduced with Windows Vista and it
continues to be
present in Windows 7. Generally, Windows DVD Maker is not hard to use.
It has
some really nice customization options which should fit basic video DVD
burning
needs. It is "a suite of tools to import, edit, manage, and share your
digital
home videos—including movies captured in the high-definition video (HDV)
format"
by the official site of Microsoft. Yet users may doubt if it is true
when they
failed to import the HD footages shot with their Canon, Sony, JVC and
Panasonic
cameras and camcorders. Well, it is true that the Windows DVD Maker
handles with
high-definition video, but unfortunately it does not work most of the HD
video
clips because of their uncommon formats (mostly MPEG and H.264 encoded
*.mod,
*.tod, *.mts, *.mov files). In order to burn the HD (especially AVCHD)
footages
with Windows DVD Maker, you have to convert the videos to compatible
formats for
Windows DVD Maker.
Files Types Supported By Windows DVD
Maker
Let’s take a look at the types of files which can be burned
with Windows DVD Maker:
-Video files: *.asf, *.avi,
*.dvr-ms, *.m1v, *.mp2v, *.mpe, *.mpeg, *.mpg, *.mpv2, *.wm, and *.wmv.
-Audio files: *.aif, *.aifc, *.aiff, *.asf, *.au,
*.mp2, *.mp3, *.mpa, *.snd, *.wav, and *.wma.
-Picture
files: *.bmp, *.dib, *.emf, *.gif, *.jfif, *.jpe, *.jpeg,
*.jpg, *.png,
*.tif, *.tiff, and *.wmf.
Convert HD MTS, TOD, MOV, MOD to be
compatible with Windows DVD Maker
Among the versatile video
converting tools on market, Pavtube HD Video Converter
is a top
one for you to convert HD footages taken with over majority cams at high
quality. It also allows you to adjust the advanced parameters like
bitrate,
resolution, audio channels, etc. In the following guide I will show you
how to
convert HD footages to Windows DVD Maker supported
formats with
least quality loss.
Step 1. Getting started
Transfer the footages you’d like to edit from camcorder or memory card
to
PC. Install and launch HD
Converter, click “Add” to load the HD video clips, or directly drag
the
files into file list. By default, the files are selected. You could view
the
files in preview window, simply highlight the file and click play
button.
Step 2. Adjusting audio and video settings
Click
“Settings” and customize advanced audio and video parameters. Now that
we are
converting HD files (MTS, MOV, TOD) for burning with Windows DVD Maker,
you may
click on the format bar and follow HD Video->HD WMV/ AVI/ MPEG-2 and
then
customize the advanced video and audio parameters. Take HD WMV as
example, for
the users who are unwilling to degrade the HD video quality, a
recommended
configuration could be Video at 1280*720p (or 960*540), 12800kbps,
29.97fps, and
set Audio at 48000 Hz, 256 kbps, 5.1 channels. The original footages you
have
taken may be a full HD 1920*1080, but as we are talking about burning
DVD, it is
not a best choice to maintain the original resolution, since the
full HD video fits for blu-ray disc rather than standard DVD.
Step 3. Converting HD footages to
Windows DVD Maker supported formats
Click on “Convert” button
and the Pavtube HD Video Converter will starts
converting HD
footages to compatible formats for Windows DVD Maker. You could set auto
shutdown in progress window or leave it there and come back later.
Burn converted video clips with Windows DVD Maker
After conversion you can burn the converted videos with Windows DVD
Maker
now:
Step 1. Click the "Start" button and select "Windows DVD Maker" to
run the program, then click the "Add items" button from the top menu and
browse
to the folder were the movies you want to burn are located. By default,
they
should be found in the "Videos" folder.
Step 2. Select the videos you
want to burn and type the "Disc title". Also, you may select the order
in which
the movies will be saved on DVD. To do that, select a movie and press
the "Up"
or "Down" button to change its order.
Step 3. If you want to, you can click the "Options" button and set
things like the burning speed, the aspect ratio, the video format or you
can
choose if the DVD will have a menu or not. After you finished making the
settings you want, click the "OK" button and then "Next". Blu Ray to MOV
converter is the most helpful one among all these converters, it can
help
you to vonvert Blu Ray to MOV in a very easy way
Step 4. At this step you can create a custom DVD menu or you can select
a predefined one. To select a predefined menu, scroll the "Menu Styles"
list and
select the one you like most. You can customize it by pressing the
"Customize
Menu" button and making the settings you want. Also, you can change the
menu
text by clicking the "Menu text" button and typing the text you want for
each
button.
Step 5. When you have finished making all the customizations, click the
"Burn" button.
First, Windows DVD Maker will encode the movie in the
appropriate format and then it will burn it on DVD. Usually, the
encoding
process takes much more time than the burning so you have to patient.
