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How to convert QuickTime Movies to DVD
QuickTime (.mov) is a multimedia development, storage, and playback technology developed by Apple Computer. For most of us, using a QuickTime player to watch and control QuickTime movies could bring great pleasure. But QuickTime movies could not be played directly on DVD player, it should be converted to DVD disc first. You need a QuickTime DVD burner to do the job. Below is a step-by-step video to DVD guide. Step 1. Install QuickTime Player. It is available free from Apple and can be downloaded from Apple's QuickTime page. Step 2. Download and install QuickTime DVD burner Follow the installation wizard. During the installation process, you can insert DVD +R (DVD-R, DVD+RW or DVD-RW) into DVD-ROM(Note: The DVD-ROM should have writing and recording functions.) Step 3. Add QuickTime movies Step 4. Organize a slideshow If you have multiple video clips and want to burn them to a disc, organizing a video slideshow with customizable menu, transition effects and background music is a good choice for you. Order: You can sort the order of the video files in the storyboard by dragging and dropping. Edit: There are five tabs here for you to crop the size, to trim the length, to adjust the video effect, to design your watermark and to plug-in subtitle. Transition: Click "Transition" and you will see all the available transition effects in the transition pane. A simple click could help you to display the transition effect in the right window. Step 5. Customize DVD menu Step 6. Preview and start burning Click Preview QuickTime DVD to preview your slideshow to check is everything goes right. If not, you can go back to any of the previous steps to make changes to your project. At last, click "Start" to make the last settings like TV standard and Aspect ratio. Then start burning your QuickTime movies to DVD disc, or you may also burn it to ISO images files or DVD folder (with VOB files in it) saved on your hard drive. Tips: Make sure you have a QuickTime Player installed on your Mac or PC.
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