Create a DVD from a TourBuzz Video Export

Before you create a DVD of your tour, you'll want to create an MP4 video version of your tour. To do this, you'll need to export your tour as a video. To find out more about exporting your tour as a video, click here.


Windows

You can burn video files that appear in your media library in Windows Media Center to a DVD that you can play in a DVD player or on your computer. When you burn video files to a DVD, the files are converted so that you can play them on a standard DVD player. In order to take advantage of this, you will want to have downloaded your tour as a video.

1
Start Windows Media Center. Insert a recordable DVD into your DVD burner.
2
Click the Burn a CD or DVD notification that appears in Windows Media Center, or, on the start screen, scroll to Tasks, and then click burn cd/DVD.
3
On the Select Disc Format screen, click Video DVD, and then click Next.
4
Using the keyboard, type a name for your DVD, and then click Next.
5
On the Select Media screen, click Recorded TV or Video Library, and then click Next.
6
Click the video that you want to add to your disc so that a check mark appears on the selected TV show or video file, and then click Next.
7
If you want to add more video files to the disc, on the Review & Edit List screen, click Add More.
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Repeat steps 5-7 until you have added the recorded TV shows and videos to the disc that you want to burn.
9
You can change the following settings in the DVD Options dialog:

If you want the video to play automatically and loop continuously, click Play video in a continuous loop. You will still be able to see the menu if you choose the menu option using the remote control for your DVD player.

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After you have added all the video files that you want to burn, on the Review & Edit List screen, click Burn DVD.
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In the Initiating Copy notification, click Yes.
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After the disc is burned, in the Completing Disc Creation notification, click Done.

Mac

If you're looking for a good solution for burning video DVDs, check out a program called  Burn, explained more in depth in the tutorial video below. 
 
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