How To Convert Camtasia Videos to DVD

It’s becoming more and more evident that tangible products are the key to making a lot of money in Online Marketing. Just offering an eBook, even if it has solid, useful content, won’t attract the big payouts like tangibles can.

Even adding downloadable videos to a package can spell the difference between a $37 offer and $97+ offer. But if you offer real, tangible DVDs delivered to their door, you can command $197 or more.

First you need to create your videos – in this case with Camtasia Studio. In Camtasia, you’ll get to choose how the output should be converted. Since we’re talking about converting Camtasia videos to DVD, you’ll need to know a few things before you start.

There are different styles of output/rendering, but there’s really only one that you’ll use when converting Camtasia videos to DVD and that is AVI format or audio video interleaving. AVI is a video hog, so you’ll need more storage for an AVI file – but this assures the best quality output.

The point of putting your video on DVD is to make it viewable on a TV and this will also have the menu ,options just like the movies you would find at the store. This takes ,some post-Camtasia production to make it ready for viewing on TV, namely to add a menu that is ready to interact in a home PC or DVD player.

Once you’ve rendered your Camtasia videos as AVI files, then, import them into a DVD burner ,software like Ulead DVD MovieFactory or Sony Vegas Movie Studio/architect. Here, you will import the AVI files that you saved on your computer.

Now is the time to create a menu for your DVD. Each program has its own instructions to do this. But once you’ve imported it, you can do any final editing or add a menu to your video.

Then, when you’re ready, you can burn your master DVD. At this point, you can duplicate and distribute as planned. Some of the nicer software also lets you design and print your own DVD inserts and covers to add a touch of professionalism to your package.

Another alternative to burning your own DVD is to use a duplication service like Kunaki. Kunaki will get your uploaded AVI files and take it from there. You can choose a cover design as well as DVD design and they’ll print your final product and ship it for you – on demand. It’s a great way to outsource this tedious task and it’s a very reasonable cost – under $2 per DVD disk.

There’s a very helpful video on this whole process by Bill Meyers called Convert your Camtasia Video to DVD , just in case you’re totally in the dark and need to see the process in action.

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