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How to Convert and Burn FLV to DVD on Mac and Windows

FLV is widely used to deliver videos on many online video-sharing sites like YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Myspace video, etc. You can easily download FLV videos onto your computer and enjoy them there. In order to view FLV files on a stand-alone DVD player on Mac, you need to burn FLV to DVD on Mac running Mac OS X  (Mountain Lion included).

Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac is a professional Mac FLV to DVD converter which lets you convert FLV videos to DVD on Mac easily. If you are a Windows (Windows 8) user, you can convert FLV to DVD with Aimersoft Movie DVD Maker.

Free download the right version of the DVD burner and check out the detailed instruction on converting FLV videos to DVD discs below.

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Easy and fast way to burn FLV videos to DVD

This guide will tell you how to convert FLV to DVD on Mac. If you are a Windows user, please burn FLV to DVD by following the detailed guide of DVD Creator >>

1Import FLV videos to the FLV to DVD Burner

Browse the FLV video files which you want to burn and drag them into this Mac FLV to DVD burner to create video project. Another ways to import FLV files is to click "File".

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2Edit FLV videos

Before burning, you can edit your FLV videos by cropping, multiple trimming, adding watermark, adjusting video effects, and so on. There are many sets of dynamic & static DVD menu templates for you to personalize your DVDs.

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3Burn FLV videos to DVD

Hit "Burn" to start burning FLV to DVD on your Mac. Apart from DVD disc, you may also convert FLV to DVD Folder, .dvdmedia and ISO File. The burning process will finish in a few minutes.

Here is the video tutorial on converting FLV videos to DVD on Mac.

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About FLV files and FLV player

1. What is FLV File?

FLV video format is proprietary file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (formerly known as Macromedia Flash Player) version 6, 7, 8, or 9. FLV video file formats contain video and audio streams as well as metadata.

2. How to Play FLV Files on Mac?

FLV files are types of video files that can be downloaded onto any Mac computer. Unfortunately, FLV files are not compatible with QuickTime. To watch FLV files on your Mac, you need to download and install the right media player. VLC media player is a powerful player which lets you play FLV files on Mac easily.

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  • Aimersoft Employee  2012-08-03 09:11
     Thank you for your interest in our product. If you want to rip DVD to FLV, you can turn to Aimersoft DVD Ripper on our website. 
  • Harald  2012-08-03 03:43
    What if I want to convert DVD to FLV? Can it help me do that?
  • Hal  2012-07-25 08:40
    I wish I could find this amazing tool earlier. It is really fabulous.
  • Clemens  2012-07-16 01:41
    It is good that there are many DVD menu templates and I can use them to make interesting DVD.
  • Aimersoft Employee  2012-07-14 17:06
    Hello, Keke. We're sorry but Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac is not free. The watermark is the limitation of the trial version. Once your purchase it, you can get rid of all limitations. Thanks for your understanding.
  • Keke  2012-07-14 14:33
    I successfully burned to the DVD but unfortunately. When I played the DVD on a DVD player, it i kept displayed "Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac" while playing the video. How can I get read of it please
  • Khajag  2012-07-13 02:15
    I use it to crop, trim and add watermark my FLV video before I burn it to DVD, thus I create my personal DVD. It is a nice experience.
  • Aimersoft Employee  2012-05-18 09:32
    Hi, Angela. Aimersoft DVD Ripper is not free, it's a shareware. It's safe to click the Download button to get the trial version. Limitation of the the trial version is that there will be watermarks on the output video.
  • Angela  2012-05-18 09:24
    I want to burn my FLV videos to DVD so that i can watch them on my home DVD player with some friends. Is it free? Is it save to download? If it's not free, what the limit of the trial version?