TS is really a packaging format created for Japanese HIGH DEFINITION DV digital cameras. The complete name is MPEG2-TS. TS is the abbreviation of Transport Stream. Therefore, videos taken by most of the Japanese HIGH-DEFINITION DV digital cameras will be in this format. We generally use our HIGH DEFINITION DV to take family movies and take movies for celebration or maybe voyaging. Next, I’d like to bring in one way to store the movies permanently. That's burn TS to DVD. In this way, you are able to much better store the movies.
Now, let’s have a look at the right way to burn TS to DVD using a DVD Creator.
Step 1: Prepare
You may need get a
DVD Creator and set it up on a pc.
Step 2: input the TS files
You are able to click on the add icon to input the TS files. Certainly, if you have numerous files to input, you are able to click “Move up” and “Move down” to adjust the order. Besides, you are able to preview the initial file on the view screen.
Step 3: edit the video
You'll be able to click on the edit icon to edit the movie. Please click “Trim” to trim the video duration, “Crop” to crop the vide dimension, “Effects” to customise the contrast, brightness and saturation as well as click “Watermark” to add text or even picture watermark for the movie.
Step 4: customise the TS to DVD burning settings
Here you'll be able to customise the generation, connection, thumbnail and update settings.
Step 5: Customise the DVD menu
Next you need click on the burn icon to customise the DVD menu. You are able to set the menu type, background image as well as music and the menu label here.
Step 6:
burn TS to DVD After the DVD menu settings, you'll be able to click next to customise the video settings.
And then please click “start” to burn TS to DVD.