How to Transfer and Burn Panasonic Video to DVD
It is very popular to record videos with good famous Panasonic camcorders; people enjoy recording happy time like wedding, traveling or home movies with camcorder, but how to manage large collection of the recorded videos? The best choice is to transfer or burn videos from Panasonic camcorder to DVD. So that you can not only keep Panasonic camcorder videos long and safe, but also share your happy memories with your friends easily.
When you want to make a DVD with Panasonic videos, you need to first upload or transfer Panasonic videos to computer:
The recorded Panasonic videos are usually stored in different formats according to the camcorder series: AVCHD or MTS video formats for HDC series Panasonic camcorder, MPEG2 format for SDR or VDR series camcorder, and DV format for PV series. But a DVD Creator, you won't worry about the format compatibility; you can always make DVD from Panasonic videos:
1Download DVD Creator
You can choose Windows or Mac version according to your platform, then install and launch it.
If you are a Mac user (Snow Leopard, Lion included), please download Mac version and go to the detailed tutorial of DVD Creator for Mac >>
2Load Panasonic camcorder videos
Click on "Import" button, there will be thumbnails displayed on the left interface. Freely organize titlesets and slideshow.

3Edit camcorder video files
The plug-in video editor lets you edit your camcorder videos quickly and easily. Select a video file and click on the Edit button beside it to crop, trim, add watermark, or adjust video effects, according to your specific request.
5Customize DVD Menu
Click "Menu" to customize your DVD menu. There are free DVD menu templates for your choice. To apply a template, frame or button, you can just double click it. You can even add text, background music and background image to customize the menu.

5Start burning Panasonic video to DVD
Click on "Burn" button to open the burn setting window. Choose Burn to "DVD "(of course you can burn to DVD folder or ISO files as you like), set the TV Standard (NTSC or PAL), aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9), etc.

Place a blank DVD in your DVD-Rom and click "Start", it will take several minutes to hours to complete the burning process. When finished, you can play your fresh DVD on both computer DVD players and stand-alone home DVD players. Try this DVD Creator and create your own DVD movies now!!








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