UniConverter User Guide
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Get Started
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Video Converter
- Convert DVD to Any Format | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Add Media Files | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Video from Camcorder | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Videos for iPhone/iPad/Android Devices | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Videos for Social Network | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Videos from iOS & Android Devices | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Videos to Any Format | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Video to Audio | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Mute Video | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Add Audio to Video | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Multiple Video In Batches | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Easily Convert 4K and 8K Videos | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
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Audio Converter
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Video Compressor
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Downloader
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Screen Recorder
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Merger
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DVD Burner
- Burn Videos to DVD | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert DVD to ISO | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Burn ISO to DVD | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
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Media Player
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Video Editor
- Trim Video | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Add Watermark | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Crop Video | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Apply Effect | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Add Subtitle | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Audio Track Volume | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
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Tools
- Image Converter | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- GIF Maker | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Fix Video Metadata | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- CD Burner | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert CD to MP3 | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Convert Video to VR | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Transfer Video/Audio Files to iOS Device | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Transfer Video/Audio to Android Device | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Subtitle Editor | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Watermark Editor | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Smart Trimmer | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Background Remover | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Auto Crop Video | Wondershare UniConverter
- AI Portrait | Wondershare UniConverter
- Intro & Outro | Wondershare UniConverter
- Vocal Remover | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Noise Remover | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Video Stabilization | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- AI Video Enhancer | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- AI Image Enhancer | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- AI Script Generator | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Text To Speech | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- AI Subtitle Translator | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- AI Thumbnail Maker | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Auto Highlight | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Scene Detection | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Remove Watermark | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- Voice Changer | Wondershare UniConverter for Windows
- AI Video Enhancer | Use AI Batch Image Enhancement
FAQs
Video/Audio Solutions
How to burn videos to DVD
In addition to being a robust and efficient video and audio converter with more than 1,000 supported formats, Wondershare UniConverter (formerly called Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate) also has a built-in disc burner that allows you to create Bu-rays and DVDs from your media files. A step-by-step guide to explain how to create a professional-looking DVD out of the videos stored in your local hard drive is as follows:
How to Burn Videos to DVD - Wondershare UniConverter (Win) User Guide
Step 1 Import files to Wondershare UniConverter.
Insert a blank DVD in the DVD burner drive, launch Wondershare UniConverter, choose DVD Burner from the Home section to enter the operating interface, and use any of the following methods to prepare videos for DVD:
Method 1: Ensure that the DVD drive is selected in the Burn video to the drop-down list at the top-right corner, click Add Files from the center, and import the video(s) you want to create a DVD from.
Method 2: Select Video Converter from the navigation bar on the left, go to the Finished tab from the top of the center window, right-click the video you want to make a DVD from, and click Add to Burn List from the context menu that appears. Note: The clips appear in the Finished window only after they have been converted. If you have not performed any video conversion, the Finished window will not show anything, and you will have to take a different approach (any of the other two) to add the clips to the burn list.
Step 2 Pick a DVD template.
Click the right arrow from above the DVD icon in the right pane in order to get the first template, click the arrow for a couple more times to check the other available templates, and navigate back and forth through all of them by clicking the right and left arrows in the section. Stop navigating once you have found the template you want to use for your DVD.
Alternatively, click any of the templates to get to the DVD Template window, scroll through the templates’ list from the left pane, and click the one you are interested in. Optionally, click the Browse icon (with three horizontal dots …) next to the Add Background Picture and Add Background Music fields to pick a custom background image and audio track from your local hard drive respectively. Click OK from the bottom-right corner of the box to save the preferences and to get back to the DVD Burner window.
Step 3 Configure DVD settings.
Enter a name for the DVD in the DVD Label field, choose an aspect ratio from the Aspect Ratio drop-down list, pick a color system from the TV Standard drop-down list, and select your preferred quality from the Quality drop-down list.
Step 4 Create a DVD.
Ensure that the correct media is selected in the Media Type drop-down list present at the bottom, and click Burn to create a DVD out of the videos in the burn list.
Note: In order to create a Blu-ray disc, ensure that a blank Blu-ray media is inserted in the Blu-ray burner drive, and confirm that BD25 (25GB) or BD50 (50GB) is selected in the Media Type drop-down list. The rest of the process remains identical to what was explained in the previous steps.
Note: Blu-ray disc creation is supported only in the Windows version of Wondershare UniConverter.
You may want to create a DVD folder or an ISO image out of the videos when you don’t have access to physical optical media or a burner, or you want to create a disc sometime later. Regardless of the reason, you can follow the processes explained below to get the job done:
Step 1 Prepare the videos.
Follow the methods explained in Step 1, Step 2, and Step 3 in the previous section to add videos to the burn list, pick a DVD template, and configure DVD settings respectively.
Step 2 Create a DVD folder or ISO.
Select DVD Folder or ISO File from the Burn video to the drop-down list from the upper-left section, and click Burn from the bottom-right corner of the interface.
Additional Info
If you want to change the default location where Wondershare UniConverter saves the DVD folders or ISO files, you can:
- Click the Options icon (with three lines) from the top-right corner
- Click Preferences from the menu that appears
- Go to the Location tab
- Click Change from under the File Location section, and select a different, your preferred folder
- Back on the Preferences box, click OK to save the changes