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Thursday, 09 March 2006 07:35
How to burn flash to dvd.
This guide shows how to convert flash to mpeg and burn on dics.
I used FlashonTV . If there is anything wrong, please let me
know. I'd like to communicate with you. First, launch FlashOnTV, you should select TV standard and
background color. If you don't know which standard your country
uses, you can just select your country and the program will help
you choose the standard automatically. Choose the background
color you like. In the interface of Folding Setting and Output
format, you can choose the FlashonTV working folder, the folder
where video files as mepg format will be saved and VCD, DVD or
SVCD which format you want to change.

Second, import the flashes you want to burn on the
discs. The interface will display flash files' names and you can
Rename, Remove and Rearrange them. You can edit the flash files
and disc space usage line will display how much space your disc
leaves.



Third, choose Menu Designer, select your menu template,
you can choose the present template or create by yourself. Also,
you can download from website. If you want to change audio, you
can select it from your hard driver as the back ground music. If
you want to change template, you can add image and text to your
menu template. The characters you imput in the text will display
on the image. You can custom the menu image and drag the buttons
and lie them anywhere you like. It feels good.

Fourth, when everything is ready, preview it. You can
preview it on your PC and it is what will be displayed on TV.
Change it until every you think is fine.

Fifth, burn CD. Select CD burner, write speed, disc
type, write method, use Nero drive, record, copies, and output
options. Finish these options and you can begin to burn your
DVD/VCD.

That's all. If you are interested in the software,

View the Demo

Have fun!

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