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How to Convert and Burn WebM Videos to DVD

WebM is a quite popular online video formats with the increasing popularity of HTML5. Perhaps you've downloaded some WebM videos from online video sharing sites like YouTube and want to burn them to DVD so that you can watch the videos offline on your big TV screen? Yeah, that's a good way to preserve videos. And here we'll show you how to convert WebM to DVD for playback on any standard home DVD player or TV.

Actually, burning WebM videos to DVD is as easy as a pie as long as you have a decent video DVD burner. Here Aimersoft Video Converter Ultimate, an easy-to-use yet powerful video converting and DVD burning program, is strongly recommended to help you burn WebM video files to DVD with customized DVD menus. The built-in video editor even lets you personalize and retouch your video files so you can burn only what you want. In addition to WebM, it can also convert various other popular video formats like MP4, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, MOV, etc. to DVD. If you're using a Mac, just get the equivalent Mac Video Converter Ultimate to convert WebM to DVD on Mac OS X (Mountain Lion included). Download the program and see the steps below.

Download WebM to DVD Converter:

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How to convert WebM movies to DVD in a few clicks

Note that the guide below uses Video Converter Ultimate for Windows (Windows 8) screenshots. The method to burn DVD from WebM videos on Mac is the same. Just make sure you've downloaded the right version according to your situation.

1 Add WebM video files

After downloading, install and launch the program. Then go to Burn tab and click Add Files on the main interface to load the WebM videos you want to burn onto DVD discs or directly drag the video files to the item bar for burning. After the files are loaded, you can preview them, take snapshots, choose audio track, etc.

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2 Edit your video and select a DVD menu (Optional)

By clicking the Edit button beside each vide clip, you can come to the Video Edit window, where you can customize the video effects, trim video, crop video, rotate video, add watermarks and more to personalize your videos so as to get the part and effect you want.

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Next, choose a DVD menu template from the built-in free templates and then customize the menu with your favorite buttons, frames, photos, etc.

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3 Start burning your files to DVD

When you're satisfied with all the settings, click Burn and following the instructions to insert a blank DVD disc to burn the added WebM videos to DVD disc. Or save the videos to DVD folder or ISO for burning later.

Below is the video tutorial on how to convert WebM movies to DVD:

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