iDVD for Windows to Burn Video to DVD in Windows 8/XP/Vista
Every Mac user knows iDVD is a good tool to burn DVD on Mac. With it, you can easily burn movies and photo slideshow to DVD for playback on DVD players. However, there is no iDVD for Windows (Windows 8 included). Generally speaking, Microsoft Windows DVD Maker is considered as the Windows alternative to iDVD. However, Windows DVD Maker is only included in Windows 7 Home Premium and above version, and Windows Vista Home Premium/Ultimate version and lacks some features such as video editing, custom DVD menus, etc.
How to Burn DVD with iDVD for Windows?
Here we will introduce you one iDVD for Windows that works in Windows 8/7/XP/Vista. That's Aimersoft DVD Creator for Widnows. It is an ideal DVD burning software to burn videos and photos to DVD with fast burning speed and high video quality. Just get this perfect iDVD alternative for Windows to create DVD from home videos and photos.
This DVD creator for Windows supports all popular video, photo and audio formats. And it comes with a built-in editor which allows you to edit your photos and videos. For videos, you can trim, crop, rotate, add watermarks, adjust video effects, etc. to get better overall video effects. For photos, you can rotate, add text, add transition effects, etc. In addition, trimming and fade in & fade out effects are provided to edit the background music. Moreover, Aimersoft DVD Creator offers 40+ free static and dynamic DVD menu templates. You can choose one and custom it with your favorite photos, music, frames and buttons. In this way, you can make a unique DVD menu as you like. If you don't want to apply any DVD menu, just select "No Menu" to skip the DVD menu.
Step 1. Import Videos to this Program
After downloading and install this software on your Windows computer, please launch it. Then click on the "import" icon to add the video files that you wish to burn. Or you can directly drag and drop your videos to this program with ease.
Step 2. Edit and Preview Video (Optional)
As Aimersoft DVD Creator program allows you to edit videos with its built-in editor before burning them to DVD, you can add some effects to your video at will. Otherwise, you can just skip this step. By the way, you can preview videos if necessary.
Step 3. Ready to Burn DVD
At last, you can click the "Burn" option to burn your DVD. In this step, you can set the folder path according to your requirements. Within seconds, you will get your videos burned into DVD without any quality loss.
Is it possible to burn a looping DVD with Windows DVD Maker for a display like with iDVD
Does it read DVDproj files?
You can click "Option" in the upper-right corner of the interface and set playback mode.
does it have onestep dvd ie create automatic play autolooping dvd for demonstration in a reception or at exhibition
In fact, the equivalent iDVD for Windows is Windows DVD Maker. But Windows DVD Maker sucks and is not available on XP.
Hello, Daniel, would you please make sure your DVD disc is supported (DVD 5, DVD 9, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RL, DVD-RL) and no other program is using the DVD driver.
No, there is no official Windows version of iDVD. It’s s program that has similar functions to iDVD. You can download it and try to test whether it satisfies your needs.
Yes, just download it and have a try.
Is it really iDVD for Windows?
Can it work on Windows Vista 64 Bit?