How to Make MP3 or AVI to DVD

The MP3 music file is a common format for music. MP3 music files can be burned to a DVD disc by first ripping an audio CD to your hard drive using Musicmatch Jukebox, then taking the ripped MP3 files and burning them through the Apollo Audio DVD Creator. An AVI file is a common digital file that is used by digital cameras and camcorders. The Super DVD Creator 9.8 program will take the AVI file and burn it to a DVD disc so it can be used on a DVD player.

Things You'll Need

  • audio CD
  • Musicmatch Jukebox 9 or 10
  • Apollo Audio DVD Creator
  • DVD-RW disc
  • Super DVD Creator 9.8 program
  • AVI file
  • DVD-RW drive
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Instructions

  1. MP3 to DVD

    • 1

      Download and install Musicmatch Jukebox. Run Musicmatch Jukebox and insert the CD you want to rip to your computer's CD/DVD drive.

    • 2

      Click the "Stop" button on the top of the screen to stop the audio CD from playing since Musicmatch starts it up automatically.

    • 3

      Click "Options," then the "Settings" selection and go to the "CD Lookup/Connectivity" tab. Check the "Enable CD Lookup Service" box and select "OK" to get the CD title and song information from the Internet.

    • 4

      Click "Tools," then "Settings" and then the "Recorder" tab in the title bar section. Under the "Recording Quality" section, select the "Recording Format" drop menu to choose the "MP3" format, then select "CD Quality (128 kbps)." Click the "Tracks Directory" option, and the "New Tracks Directory Options" prompt will appear.

    • 5

      Click the "..." button under the "Copy Music to This Location" category to select the location where the ripped music will be placed. Click "OK" and then "OK" at the "Settings" prompt. Click the "Copy from CD" button and then "Yes" at the "Musicmatch Jukebox" prompt.

    • 6

      Check all of the songs you want to rip in the "Recorder" prompt, then click the "Start Copy" button. The songs will be placed in the location you chose in step 5 and they will be in the MP3 format. Eject the audio CD after you are done.

    • 7

      Download and install Apollo Audio DVD Creator.

    • 8

      Run the Apollo Audio DVD Creator and click the "Add File" button to import music files from your hard drive. Choose the newly ripped tracks.

    • 9

      Insert a DVD-RW into your CD/DVD drive and make any alterations to the Audio List before burning, such as the track listing or file deletions. Click the "Produce" button to set up and preview the burning process. Select the "Audio List" you created under the Source category in the dialog box.

    • 10

      Choose "NTSC" for the United States, Canada, South America and the Caribbean regions and "PAL" for most other regions. Click the "Start" button to begin burning your MP3 audio files to DVD.

    AVI to DVD

    • 11

      Insert a blank DVD-RW into your CD/DVD drive, then download and install the Super DVD Creator 9.8 program.

    • 12

      Open Super DVD Creator 9.8 and click on the "DVD Disc Builder" icon and click on the "+" button to add the AVI file.

    • 13

      Click the "Next" button to go on to the customization of the DVD menu, such as changing the menu background (click the "square +" button), adding title text (press "Tt" button), adding background music ("music note +" button), deleting background music ("music note X" button), as well as creating chapter menus by putting a check mark on the "Create DVD Chapter Menu" check box. Click on the "film strip and hammer" icon button to open the chapter property window. Choose the time in the "Current Chapter List Click" and press the "Delete" button to remove a chapter highlight. Adding a chapter requires you to click the "+" button to add a chapter in the hours and minutes format.

    • 14

      Click the "Next" button after you finish configuring the AVI file.

    • 15

      Click on the "Start" button to burn the AVI file to the DVD disc. After the DVD is fully burned, it will automatically eject from the computer CD/DVD drive.

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