Windows 10: Creating a DVD Menu

Discus and support Creating a DVD Menu in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Is it possible to create a menu when burning a DVD with 3 video files onto it using the built-in Microsoft DVD burning tool? I want people to be able... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Peter Edward Quinn, Aug 13, 2018.

  1. Creating a DVD Menu


    Is it possible to create a menu when burning a DVD with 3 video files onto it using the built-in Microsoft DVD burning tool? I want people to be able to click on the video they want to see. Thanks.

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    Peter Edward Quinn, Aug 13, 2018
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  2. Migons Win User

    Burn Multiple AVI Files To CD or DVD With Menu

    If you're DVD player is DivX Ultra Certified [logo], it's possible to use menus. Menus, multiple subtitles / audio tracks etc. are new DivX 6 features.

    Without required capabilities, I think it's not possible to create menus without using VCD/SVCD/KVCD/DVD format.
     
    Migons, Aug 13, 2018
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    Hi,

    Please write to us with the following details.


    • Are you able to play/open DVD which you burn on other computer?

    • Do you get any error when the DVD fails to play on a different computer?
    Ideally if you create a Data DVD using the steps given in the link below you can play it on all the devices. Follow the steps given under the section
    Burn a data CD or data DVD of the link given below.

    Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/burn-cd-or-dvd-media-player

    Write to us with the asked details so that we can assist you further.
     
    PranavMishra5582, Aug 13, 2018
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  4. kristain Win User

    Creating a DVD Menu

    How to burn AVI files to DVD

    1. Load a blank DVD media into your DVD burner.
    2. Open Super DVD Creator 9.8 program.
    3. Click on DVD Disc Builder icon.
    4. Add the AVI files that you want to burn by clicking on the “+” button. You can add as many files as you want as long as it will not exceed the maximum capacity of your blank disc. If you wish to use a double layer disc (DVD-9) click on the “DVD-5” button to toggle between DVD-5 and DVD-9 media.
    5. After adding the files click on the next button to continue to the next step which is customizing the DVD menu. If you want to skip on creating a DVD menu, simply uncheck the “Create DVD Menu” option to proceed to the burning process.
    6. Customizing the menu. To customize the menu select "How to create a custom DVD".
    7. After configuring all the desired settings click on the “Next” button at the bottom right of the program to proceed with the burning process.
    8. When burning is complete, close the program and see if burning was successful.
     
    kristain, Aug 13, 2018
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