2012 London Olympic Games is on its way. This great sports event is doomed to be a cradle of great games and legend. Then, it deserves to build a 2012 Olympic Games DVD Collection. Not matter you recorded Olympic videos with your camcorder or downloaded from the internet, it is quite easy to make a DVD disc with a professional DVD Creator.

Best Olympic Video to DVD Burner

iFunia DVD Creator for Mac is the best answer to make 2012 Olympic DVD Collection. Apart from its up to 15x video converting speed and simple editing functions, it is also a professional DVD burning and creating solution which comes with various DVD templates. In the following guide, we will detail you how to make a DVD of 2012 Olympic Games with iFunia DVD Creator.

 

 

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How to Burn 2012 Olympic Games to DVD Step By Step

Step 1. Transfer 2012 Olympic videos to computer

Download and install DVD Creator for Mac, after that you can load your 2012 Olympic video files into the program by drag&drop. The loaded files will be shown in thumbnail at the file list. You can rearrange them by dragging and dropping the thumbnail freely according to your preference.

Step 2. Edit the Olympic games video

On the right panel of DVD Creator for Mac, double click a video you need to enter the edit interface. You can trim the length, crop the size, adjust the effect as well as add watermark to the video clip.

Step 3. Select a DVD menu

Click the “Menu” button on the lower right bottom of the main interface to enter the menu editing window. 15 built-in free DVD menu templates are provided. Choose a suitable menu style for your DVD, and then customize it according to your needs. In the Menu page, you can freely add text and change the frame and button of the menu.

Step 4. Preview and burn 2012 Olympic videos to DVD

Preview the DVD project to make sure everything goes right. Finally, you can just click the “Burn” button to step into the video burning part, in which you can choose the TV standard, burn to DVD Disk, DVD Folder or ISO File, output destination, etc. And after setting, you can click “OK” to begin the process of converting Olympic Games video to DVD.

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10 Responses to Easily Burn 2012 Olympic Camcorder Recordings to DVD for Backup

  1. mike says:

    Thanks for the great info. :)

  2. snol says:

    works great, thank you

  3. Matthew Lucas says:

    How does this stack up against dvdshrink and dvd43?

  4. Taylor says:

    Is this any better than DVD shrink?

  5. C. E. Frederick says:

    Great article! Guess I’ll finally start backing up my collection now. You guys make it way too easy not to do it.

    • Diego says:

      | July 7, 2009 2564Thanks for the great plugin.Was wonreding if there is a way to elongate the time before a video starts to show the image associated with the video or to simply remove that image before the video plays? Right now it BRIEFLY flashes before the video starts, making it looks like a mistake in the video.Thanks.

  6. Jordin says:

    Nice tips, Thanks

  7. Alexa says:

    You will need an editing programme, Windows Movie Maker is already on your computer but is quite limited, it will do a passable job though until you have had some practice, then you can go for a more advanced editing programme with extra features.

  8. mzodss says:

    I have many 8mm camcorder tapes that I want to convert to DVD but I don’t have a camcorder. My question, is there any kit available that I can do it without a camcorder?

  9. andy007 says:

    You can set the camcorder recordings to dvd for back up for the Olympic games

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