AVS Video Converter - Creating DVDs with Menus
Now you are able to split your DVD files into chapters and manage simple DVD authoring. AVS Video Converter allows you to add single-level menus to your DVDs and select which video to choose. Please, follow these simple steps to create a menu for your DVD.
To learn how to create and burn DVDs, click here.
- Step 1: Open input file clicking the Browse... button
- Step 2: Select To DVD as output format
- Step 3: Click the Edit button
- Step 4: Add the markers indicating the beginning of each chapter using the timeline
- Step 5: Close the Edit window
- Step 6: Press the Convert now! button to start conversion.
To add
markers:
- Step 1: Put the timeline cursor at the position where you'd like to set a marker
- Step 2: Click the Add button located in Markers area. The name of marker shown as Position:# will appear in the markers list.
Note: in case you select several input files and click the
Auto Add button in the
Edit mode, markers will be added automatically at the beginning of each file.

You can also select a DVD menu style in the Edit Mode. To do that click the
button:

If you click the the Chapters option, the following window will open. The initial frames of the chapters (where you set the markers) will be placed as picture choices for your chapters.

Please mind, that the current version allows you to customize the background picture or select other pictures for your chapters. To select the background image you need just to click the Change background... button and to customize it use the appropriate button.
If you would like your movie to return to the beginning and start playback over again at the end then you should mark the Loop DVD check-box. If you want that on playback end the DVD menu was displayed then you should leave this check-box unmarked.
Please note that AVS4YOU programs do not allow you to copy protected material and are to be used to create a single backup copy for personal use only. You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.
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