How To Burn A Dvd On Windows 11 __exclusive__ -
Once upon a time, the silver disc was the king of data. While the world has largely moved to the cloud, there are still moments when you need that physical backup or a disc for a vintage car stereo. If you are sitting with a Windows 11 machine and a stack of blank DVDs, here is how you master the art of the burn. The Preparation
Part 2: The Built-in Method – Windows 11 Native Burning
- Install DVD Flick.
- Open it, click “Add title” to add video files (AVI, MP4, MKV, etc.).
- Set menu style (or none).
- Click “Burn” → choose DVD burner and speed.
- Insert blank DVD → click “Create DVD”.
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- Download and install DVDStyler or DVD Flick.
- Open the app, create a new DVD project (NTSC for North America, PAL for most of Europe/Asia).
- Add video files (common input: MP4, AVI, MKV). The software will transcode to MPEG-2 and create VIDEO_TS folder.
- Design menu (optional), set chapter points and aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9).
- Choose burn to disc and select your DVD burner; set encoding quality (higher quality = slower, larger).
- Start authoring and burning. Wait — video DVDs may take a long time to encode and burn.