Burn WMV to DVD Mac - Mac WMV to DVD Burner
About WMV?
One of the most popular video formats used with computers and found on the web is WMV. WMV stands for Windows Media Video and it was originally designed for streaming video by Microsoft. WMV obviously plays with all current Windows Media Players, as well with other media players such as VLC, Winamp and DivX.
Burning WMV to DVD on Mac OS X has never been easier. Burn WMV to DVD Mac solve the problem. Burn WMV to DVD Mac make It a rather simple process when you burn WMV to DVD on Mac.The Burn WMV to DVD Mac also supplys some simole editing functions for example, flipping the video horizontally or vertically, setting the output DVD file with or without menu.It can alsospecify NTSC or PAL standard, adjust 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio, select how many copies to be burned, etc. Follow along with our visual tutorial to learn how to convert .wmv files to DVD-ready files in just a few minutes!
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How to Use Burn WMV to DVD Mac?
Step 1: Download and Double-click the "*.dmg" intallation file to install the Burn WMV to DVD Mac.
Step 2: After runned the program the initial interface will appear. Choose the VIDEO option and the video main interface will open.

Step 3: Adding or Deleting Files
In the main interface, you can drag video files to the program directly to add them. You are also allowed to add video files by clicking button in the top-left corner of the main interface.
To delete a video file, click button in the top-left corner of the main interface or just hit delete key.
Step 4: Output Settings
The added video files will be listed in the source list with thumbnails, file names, durations, created date, parameters of the video and audio. And each file will be a title in your DVD disc and DVD files if you select to output with menus.

In this program, you can select type of your DVD disc and the output quality at the bottom of the main interface. When you choose different DVD types or qualities, the occupied space will be varied. The size of all the added video files, the total space and remaining space of the destination DVD will be shown at the bottom of the main interface.
Step 5: Editing Videos
When you highlight a video in the source list, a Edit... button will appear.
You can do small editing for your videos by clicking Edit....

In the Edit window, you can pause the video, flip the video vertically and horizontally by clicking the two buttons as following. You can preview the effect realtime in the edit window.
You can also capture your favorite clip by input time in the Start Time and End Time boxes directly.
The final length can be found at Trimmed Length. Click Done when you finish the settings.
Note: If you choose source option as VIDEO_TS folder, dvdmedia or ISO, only selecting the type of the output DVD disc and burn function can be used in the main interface.
Click the two buttons at the bottom of the Edit window to switch to the previous and next video in your source list. Click Done after you finish the editing.
Step 6: Saving DVD Files
After all setting jobs are done, you can save videos in your hard disk by clicking button. Then a window will pop up for you to do the output settings.

There are three output options: ISO, VIDEO_TS Folder, .dvdmedia. No matter which option you select, the following settings will not change.
Save As: Type a name for your output DVD file.
Where: Specify a directory where you want to output the DVD file.
Export As: Check an option that you want to output.
TV Standard: Select the TV standard you want to create your DVD files. You should check what TV standard the country in which you are uses before the selection.
NSTC: The video standard used in Japan, North America, etc. The resolution is 720*480 and the frame rate is 29.97 fps.
PAL: The video standard used in countries or regions in Europe. The resolution is 720*576 and the frame rate is 25 fps.
Aspect Ratio: Select an aspect ratio for the output DVD file.
Step 7: Burning DVD Files

DVD Name: Type a DVD name for your output DVD disc.
TV Standard: Select the TV standard you want to create your DVD. You should check what TV standard the country in which you are uses before the selection.
Aspect Ratio: Select an aspect ratio for the output DVD.
iSkysoft DVD Burner for Mac allows you to burn your DVD file to a new DVD disc by
click in the bottom-right corner the main interface.
Note: Please ensure you select the right DVD drive if there are multiple DVD drivers available in your Mac. And the burning speed will be slower if you select an external DVD driver as the output driver.
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