How to convet FLV to DVD, turn FLV into DVD, burn FLV files to DVD?
How do you directly convert flv files to DVD and burn DVDs playable on home DVD players? There are some superior software that can convert Google video and Youtube FLV to AVI, MPEG and other video formats. There are also many fantasic applications for burning DVDs from AVI/MPG. But I do NOT want to download two programs for putting FLV on DVD. Because the “FLV -> AVI -> DVD” conversion process wastes so much time. How to turn FLV into DVD straight?
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AVS Video Converter is an all-in-one multimedia program for capturing, converting, editing, converting, transferring, burning DVD and movie files. It can convert FLV files to DVD, burn FLV to DVD, as well as convert FLV to all popular video file formats, and even extract MP3/WAV audio from FLV. Supports Youtube, Flash, Google FLV video files.
The powerful DVD creating software can also convert and burn DVDs from a variety of movie video files like AVI (DivX, XviD, MPEG4), MPEG, Windows Media (.wmv, .asf), Quicktime movie (.mov, .qt, .m4v, .mp4), Realmedia (.rm, .rmvb, .rm), mobile phone video (3gp, 3g2, 3gpp), DV, etc.
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Conversion Steps: 1) Add the FLV files into the FLV to DVD burner / creator software.
2) Click “To DVD’ button, and choose the output profile you need.
3) Advanced settings: frame rate, codec, cut, join, edit, etc. (optional)
4) Start converting.
5) After the conversion process is done. The burning window will pop up automatically. Please insert a blank DVD-R(W) or DVD+R(W), then burn the result files to DVD.
6) Enjoy DVD on home DVD player or your computer.
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* I have some Google/YouTube .flv videos I’d like to put on DVD for my 20-month old son. I’ve googled much and have yet to find one that will allow me to burn it straight to DVD. Has anyone accomplished this already? — Ted

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