Sunday, January 19, 2020

Best Way to Burn Photos to A Disc

Leawo DVD Creator is an all-inclusive combo program that is designed to burn videos and photos in over 180 formats to DVD movies quickly and easily. It supports almost all the common video formats including MP4, AVI, MKV, FLV, MOV, etc. and photo formats like PNG, BMP, JPG and JPEG. It enables you to burn DVD disc, folder and ISO image file as you like in BD50, BD25, DVD5 or DVD9. Additionally, it has dozens of preset menu templates available for you to apply.

 If you want to design your own special menus, it has a built-in menu designer for creating DVD menus by yourself, with which you could add background music, image, and video, change the title, adjust text color, size, font, etc. Moreover, it has a user-friendly interface so that anyone with no technical background can use this DVD creator to create a photo slideshow and burn them to disc with ease.
You could download and install it on your PC, insert a black disc into the CD-ROM and then follow the forthcoming guide on how to burn photos to a disc easily without any quality loss.
             
Step 1: After installing the program, you will find that DVD creator is one of the powerful programs that compose of Leawo Prof. Media. Now you can launch Leawo Prof. Media, click the Blu-ray/DVD Creator tab to enter the DVD creator module.

Step 2: Click the “Add Photo” button to import photos or photo folders to the program. All the loaded photos would generate a photo slideshow video. You can click the edit button to enter the video section to customize the photo slideshow video.



Step 3: In the Video section, you can add more photos to the slideshow video, or move your mouse onto a photo and then you can rotate the photo or remove the photo from the video. Besides, it enables you to set the output video effect, including photo duration, transition duration, and transition effect settings.


Step 4: Enter the Audio Section, click Add Music button to add your favorite songs from your computer to the program as the background music of the slideshow video. And then, you can also import more songs, delete unwanted songs, and set the sound effect of Fade in, Fade out or Loop play.

Step 5: When all the slideshow video settings are finished, you go back to the main interface where you can burn to BD-50, BD-25, DVD-9 or DVD-5, choose the aspect ratio of the video between 4:3 and 16:9, and set quality to “Fit disc” to fit the video best. And then you click the green Burn button to pop up a sidebar where you can rename the disc label and choose an output destination path to save the burned video. Finally, click the Burn button on the sidebar to start burning and finish the process very soon.




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