How to convert Mpeg to DVD for home player

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chieh0215
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Looking for the easiest way to[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]convert MPEG to DVD[/b][/url]? Well, this tutorial is a simple and easy-to-master guide which shows you how to[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]convert MPG to DVD[/b][/url] and [url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]burn MPEG to DVD[/b][/url] for you to enjoy MPEG movies in DVD players. All you need is a [url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPG to DVD Converter[/b][/url] software.
Wondershare[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPEG(MPG) to DVD Burner[/b][/url] is a professional [url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPG to DVD program[/b][/url] which lets you [url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]converter MPG to DVD[/b][/url] easily. Since MPG and MPEG files use the same encoder, you can also convert and burn MPG to DVD using the same MPEG to DVD converter software. Besides, you can burn a MPEG/ MPG video slideshow DVD with customizable DVD menu and transition effects.
Download Wondershare [url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPG to DVD Burner[/b][/url] and install it. Meanwhile, you can insert DVD -R (DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD-RW) into DVD optical drive-DVD burner.

[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPG to DVD[/b][/url] Step 1: Add MPEG video or movie. Click "Load Video" to import your MPEG files from local driver.

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[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPG to DVD[/b][/url] Step 2: Edit videos. Select a loaded MPEG video in the storyboard, click "edit selected video file" to crop the size, to trim the length, to adjust the video effect, to design your watermark and to plug-in subtitle.

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[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPEG to DVD[/b][/url] Step 3: Add transition effects. Click "Transition" and you will see all the available transition effects in the transition pane. Just drag and drop the transition effect you want to apply to the middle of two video files in the slideshow storyboard.

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[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPEG to DVD[/b][/url] Step 4: Customize DVD menu. There are different styles of built-in templates, frames and buttons for your choice, just double click it. You can even add text, background music and background image to customize the menu.

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[url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]MPEG to DVD[/b][/url] Step 5: Preview and start burning.

NOTE: Fore more infomation on mpeg to dvd conversion tutorial, please follow [url=http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-mpeg-to-dvd-converter.html][b]How to Converter MPEG to DVD playable[/b][/url].

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