I really would like my animation dad's b day to be on a dvd so i could watch it and a few other animations on my tv.I dont know how to do this and i was wondering what you guys use to do this?
thank you for your time. :D
I really would like my animation dad's b day to be on a dvd so i could watch it and a few other animations on my tv.I dont know how to do this and i was wondering what you guys use to do this?
thank you for your time. :D
If you have a DVD drive on your computer, chances are it came with DVD burning software. Use that to burn a DVD of whatever animation you have.
Hello, Thunderobot. If you are using a Mac, make sure your movie is in Quicktime format and then import it into iMovie. You can then add titles and transitions using what is available in iMovie and then use iDVD to burn your movie.
If you are using a PC, the format should be .avi. You can then use the dvd burning software that came with your DVD drive like how DSB said. I think Windows XP has something called Windows Movie Maker. You might want to try that if your OS is Windows XP. Of course, this will only work if your drive has DVD burning capabilities.
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I don't think windows movie maker can output to dvd. Also, the dvd burning software I use always messes up- it offsets the audio from the video, once by about 10 seconds! But if you use a PC you can download a trial version of adobe encore from adobe.com. On a mad dvd studio pro seems to be a great program. It's more complicated than iDVD, but gives you more control. I'm no expert, but that's what I've discovered.