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How to use Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

Posted In Multimedia, OS X - By Techtiplib on Wednesday, September 11th, 2013 With No Comments »

This article is a guide that shows you how to use Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac as a professional.

# 1. How to add files:

Drag and drop the files you want to burn from the iMovie, iPhone, iTunes,… or directly into the program. The loaded files will be shown in thumbnail in the file list. And you can merge, split or rearrange them by dragging and dropping the thumbnail freely according to your preferences.

Add files with Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

# 2. How to edit files:

Highlight a file and click “Edit” to enter the edit interface. With videos and movies editing function, you can crop, adjust effects, multiple trim, add watermarks or rotate them.


Edit file with Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

With slideshow editing function, you can set the transition effects, add text and background music to make them more personalized and eye-catching.

Edit slideshow with Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

# 3. How to customize DVD menu:

Click the “Menu” button on the lower right bottom of the main interface. And choose a template among the preset animated or static templates. For animated templates, you can freely change the title miniature and edit the background pictures and music with your iPhoto and iTunes by clicking the “Advanced Setting” button. For static template, you can customize the frame, the play button, the video name, the background picture and music of the DVD menu. You can freely decorate your DVD menu with your own files from iPhoto or iTunes.


Customize DVD menu with Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

# 4. How to burn DVD:

Choose the output such as: DVD, ISO file, DVD Folder (Video_TS) and .dvdmedia file. Then set the proper output parameters to start burning your files.

Burn DVD with Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

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