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Sometimes you might want to quickly create a disc menu for your ready personal DVD or Blu-ray video without the necessity of re-encoding. For this purpose you can also use MPEG-2 video with DVD parameters or video files encoded with the MPEG-2 or H.264 video codec and turn them into the full-fledged DVD/Blu-ray with menu without re-encoding. Using AVS Video ReMaker you will be able to split your video into several chapters, create a single-level disc menu using ready-to-use style presets and customize it adding your own images and background music. Step 1. Launch AVS Video ReMaker. Select your video using the "Add File" button. When the input video is a DVD disc, you will need to select the path to your source file: VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO.
After loading your video, you can add more video files to AVS Video ReMaker using the "Add File" button or remove the loaded files by clicking the "Clear" button. In case you add several different video files to the program all of them must have the same parameters - video resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate and bitrate. Step 2. Optionally, you can edit your loaded video (for example, cut out some unwanted clips). Step 3. Set chapters for your disc menu. Click the "Chapters" central button to start working with chapters. To create a chapter, click within the Timeline Scale in the place where you want the chapter to begin, then press the "Add Chapter" button. The same way all other chapters are created.
You can also create chapters automatically by pressing the "Auto Set Chapters" button and selecting one of the available options:
* At the Beginning of Each Clip – use it if you have previously split one video file into several clips or loaded several video files into the program. The chapters will be added at the beginning of each clip or file. If the only loaded file is not split into clips, only one chapter will be created at the beginning of the file. To split your video click the "File List" central button, click your video on the Timeline where you want a new clip to begin and press the "Split" button on the Timeline Toolbar. * At a Time Interval – use it if you want to assign a time interval at which chapters will be added. If you select this option the Interval window is opened where you can select the needed time value.
* As in Input File(s) – use it if your original video already includes chapters. To delete the unwanted chapter select it with the mouse and use the "Remove Chapter" button on the Timeline Toolbar. To delete all the created chapters use the "Remove All" button. Step 4. Click the "Disc Menu" central button and make sure that the "Disc Menu Enabled" option is checked. To apply one of the menu style presets double-click it in the "Disc Menu Styles" list.
Depending on the selected preset several Working Areas can be available in the lower part of the program window. To customize a working area, click it, select an image or video file and press Open. The selected media file will be displayed in place of the empty working area on the menu page in the "Preview" window. To replace the added media file click the used working area at the bottom of the program window once again.
Use the navigation buttons below the Preview window to preview your menu pages.
In the lower right part of the program window type your own title in the Disc Menu Title field. To add music that will be played during representation of your disc menu click the "Browse" button (next to the Background Music field), select an audio file and click Open.
Step 5. Set the output file parameters. Click the "Remake Now!" central button to open the Remake window. In the Output section of the Remake window enter the output file Name into the appropriate field, select the Folder to save your resulting video and choose the DVD or Blu-ray Video format and one of the available Audio formats in the Settings section.
When all is ready click the "Remake Now!" button to start processing. You will see the progress on the progress bar. It will take some time depending on the file length and your computer configuration.
When the process is over the following window will appear:
Click the "Burn to Disc" button to launch the AVS Video Burner application to record the resulting video onto a disc. Step 6. Burn your video onto a disc. Insert a blank DVD/Blu-ray into disc drive. AVS Video Burner application will be launched to guide you through the burning process so that you could record your converted video onto a disc. You can select the necessary disc drive.
Finally, click the "Start Burning!" button to begin the recording. At the end of the process, the disc will be ejected automatically. Done! The menu for your disc is ready to be used on your personal computer or home DVD/Blu-ray player!
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