How to burn video to Blu-ray/DVD file

Step 1: Enter Blu-ray Creator module

After you open Prof. Media, click the Blu-ray/DVD Creator tab enter the Bly-ray Creator module.

Step 2: Add Source File

To add source video to the Creator, you can directly drag and drop the source video file to the interface or choose Add Video>Add Video/Add Video Folder to select a single video or a video folder from your computer.

Step 3: Output Settings

Choose to burn to BD-50, BD-25, DVD-9, DVD-5 and choose the aspect ratio of the video between 4:3 and 16:9 (you can only go with 16:9 when burning to Blu-ray). Set quality to “Fit to disc” which best fits the video. The bar next to the Aspect Ratio option shows how big the file is going to be. Before you get to the next step, you can edit the video and the disc menu, to see more details please check Part 6 video editing and Part 5 Disc Menu Customization. And you can choose the subtitles and sound tracks you like on the file. Click to choose the subtitles you want, you can even import one from your computer. Click to choose a sound track in the file. (Note: You can only choose one set of subtitles and one sound track for the output file.) And you can go to the Settings to choose Default video mode and Blu-ray region code. Click Settings button, and then click Copy & Burn, you can choose VSO or ImgBurn for engine burning.

Step 4: Burning Settings

Click the green Burn button on the interface to call out a sidebar. You can rename the label of the output file on the Disc Label box. If you want to convert the video into a Blu-ray/DVD folder, check the Folder option . Or if ISO file is what you are going for, check ISO File option . And set the directory for the output file under Save to Option by clicking Browse button . And then click the Burn button at the bottom to start converting video to Blu-ray/DVD folder or ISO file. (Note: You are allowed to check both Folder and ISO File to create a Blu-ray/DVD folder and an ISO file at the same time.)
If you have a blank disc inserted to your CD-ROM, you can burn the video or ISO file to the blank disc. The option for burning to blank disc should be enabled. Choose the blank disc as target and click the Burn button at the bottom of the sidebar to start burning video to the blank disc.

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