How to Use Leawo UHD Creator - Burn Video to 4K Blu-ray

Leawo UHD Creator is the best 4K Blu-ray creator software tool for you to convert and burn videos to 4K Blu-ray disc, folder and/or ISO image file, as well as burn photos to 4K Blu-ray slideshow. The below guide would show you how to burn 4K Blu-ray from video/image files with Leawo UHD Creator in detail.

To get started, you need to get the below things well prepared:

  • Blank writable 4K Blu-ray disc if you want to burn 4K Blu-ray disc from video.
  • Source video files for burning 4K Blu-ray in compatible format.
  • Enough hard drive space for burning 4K Blu-ray folder/ISO image file.
  • Internet connection.

You also need to download and install Leawo Prof. Media on your computer, since Leawo UHD Creator is a module packed in Leawo Prof. Media.

Step 1: Add source video files or folder

Kick off Leawo Prof. Media. Click either "Burn" button on the menu bar or "UHD Creator" option in the middle to enter the UHD Creator module.

On the "Burn" module, click the "Add Video" drop-down button and then choose "Add Video", "Add Video Folder", or "Add iso file" option to load corresponding source files.

After loading video files, you could play back loaded video files, directly drag and drop video for adjusting order, view video info, rename output file, select subtitle and audio track, add external subtitle, etc.

Note: To burn 4K Blu-ray, at the bottom let corner, click the first drop-down button and then choose one from BD-25 3840X2160, BD-50 3840X2160, BD-66 3840X2160 and BD-100 3840X2160 option according to the 4K Blu-ray disc type you want to create. And then set the "Fit to disc" and aspect ratio here. You could view required space at the bottom as well.

Step 2: Add disc menu (optional)

On the right sidebar, you could choose a disc menu template to add disc menu for output 4K Blu-ray file. There are quite a few themes available under the "Built-in" tab: Standard, Business, Childhood, Education, Holiday, Nature, Sports, and Wedding. You could also download more templates from the "Online" tab, and choose one from the "Custom" tab. The "Custom" tab groups all disc menu templates you have designed by yourself. Choose one template and then click the middle of the theme to get instant preview of selected disc menu template. If you don’t want a disc menu, just check the "No Menu" option in the top of the "Built-in" tab.

On the preview panel, you could click the "Play" button to play back loaded videos, or click "Scene" option to view the chapter list.

By clicking the pencil icon, you could enter the disc menu designer page to design disc menu according your own will, like change title, adjust text font/size/color, add background image/video/music, change the chapter list order, etc. After settings these, you could click the "Save template" button to save designed disc menu as a new template to "Custom" tab for future use.

Step 3: Edit source video files

After adding disc menu, you return to the "Burn" module page and then you could see an edit icon ( or ) right in every loaded video title, by clicking which you could enter the editing panel, where you could trim video length and add chapters.

1. Trim video length

On the "Trim" tab, you could trim video length to remove unwanted clips for converting. There are 3 ways for you to trim video length:

  • Set the "Start Time" and "End Time" to trim video length precisely.
  • Directly drag the beginning and ending points on the playback bar.
  • During playback, click the "Set as start time" button and "Set as end time" button to trim video length.

2. Create Chapter

On the "Create Chapter" tab, you could choose to insert chapter automatically or manually.

  • Create chapters automatically: You could either set chapters you want to create or each chapter length in the "Auto Insert Chapter" section, and then click the "Auto Insert Chapter" button to create chapters automatically.
  • Create chapters manually: To create chapters manually, you could manually click "Insert chapter" button at any point you want to insert the chapter.

After you have trimmed video length and created chapters, click the "OK" button to save all changes and return to the "Burn" tab main interface.

Step 4: More 4K Blu-ray burning settings

On the "Burn" interface, click the big green "Burn" button for more 4K Blu-ray burning settings. There will pop up a sidebar on the right, which includes settings of "Burn to", "Disc Label" and "Save to".

  • Burn to: Decide what 4K Blu-ray file type you want to create, Folder, ISO Image File, and/or 4K Blu-ray disc. This setting allows multiple choices. If you want to create 4K Blu-ray disc, make sure you have inserted a writable 4K Blu-ray disc into the UHD drive that’s connected to your computer.
  • Disc Label: Give the output 4K Blu-ray file a name.
  • Save to: Set a hard drive to handle the 4K Blu-ray burning and save the output 4K Blu-ray file. Make sure you have chosen a hard drive that has enough space. You could view required space here.

Right next to the folder icon , you could see a clickable drop-down button, which lets you decide how many 4K Blu-ray disc copies you want to create. This is available only when you have chosen to create 4K Blu-ray disc option under the "Burn to" section.

Step 5: Start burning 4K Blu-ray

Finally, click the "Burn" button at the bottom of the sidebar to start burning videos to 4K Blu-ray within Leawo UHD Creator. On the "Burning" interface, you could view the entire burning process and set after-done operation at the bottom right corner.

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