How to Burn Flip Video to DVD?
Small-in-size and easy-to-use, the portable Flip Video Camera now has become popular and familiar.
At the same time, how to save Flip videos to DVD for better enjoyment or collection has also been cared by many Flip Video Camcorder users.
Is there an easy way to
convert and burn Flip video to DVD so that every Flip Video Camcorder users can manage their Flip videos freely?
Here is a simple solution: the Flip Video to DVD Converter -
Aimersoft DVD Creator (
Windows version and
Mac version) is such a tool which is able to burn Flip video onto DVD easily.
Follow the guide below and start converting flip video to DVD on your own. (This guide takes the Mac version as an example, and the Windows version is just as the same.)
Step 1: Load Flip videos
Click the "Add" button to add Flip videos or simply drag them from your hard drive into this Flip Video to DVD Converter.
Step 2: Edit Flip videos
The software that comes with the Flip Video Camcorder provides easy to use tools to edit that video and upload it to the web. But what if you want to do more editing to your flip videos before burning them to DVD? This Flip to DVD Converter offers
merge, split, crop, multiple trim, adjust effects, add watermarks and rotate functions to meet all your editing requirements.
Step 3: Convert and burn Flip videos to DVD
This Flip Video to DVD Converter provides you 4 output options:
DVD Disc, ISO file, DVD Folder (Video_TS) and .dvdmeida file. Choose DVD Disc to burn Flip videos to DVD.
When the Flip to DVD conversion is completed, you are now able to keep your Flip videos on DVD forever or just enjoy the finished Flip video DVD on your home DVD player with your family or friends.
Tips:
For Windows users, please download
DVD Creator for Windows from here, and follow the above steps to convert Flip video to DVD on Windows.And Mac users, please download
Mac DVD Creator for free.
Knowing more about Flip Video:
The Flip Video is a simple camcorder for digital video created by Pure Digital Technologies, a company bought by Cisco Systems in March of 2009. Variants include the
Flip Ultra, the
Flip UltraHD, the
Flip Video Mino, the
Flip Video MinoHD, and the
Flip Video SlideHD. The standard definition Flip camcorders captures video in 640x480 resolution at 30 frames per second, using the MPEG-4 ASP video compression. The high definition version captures video at 1280 x 720 resolution using H.264 video compression, AAC audio compression and the MP4 file format.