What is MKV?
MKV file is shorted for Matroska file. MKV is an open source container format and an alternative to the popular AVI and MP4 formats. MKV has become one of the most used container formats for high definition video content online. Inside the MKV can be many types of video streams such as one encoded with XviD or H.264, and many types (often multiple) audio streams like AC3 or MP3. MKV files may include high definition or standard video content or both. And these video contents could be converted and burned to DVD. Here is an easy guide to show you how to convert MKV to DVD with Pavtube MKV Converter for your reference.
Features of Pavtube MKV Converter
Pavtube MKV Converter is specially designed for converting MKV files to to lossless audio and almost all popular video formats including MPG, MPEG, MPEG2, SWF, FLV, VOB, MOD, MP4, H.264, M4V, AVI, WMV, 3GP, 3GPP, MOV, DivX, XviD, etc.
MKV to DVD conversion in three steps
Step 1. Launch MKV Converter and import MKV files
After Pavtube MKV Converter installed properly, double click the icon to launch the program.
You have to firstly import MKV videos for converting into the file list by clicking Add video or Add from folder button. Check one of them and click Play button to preview it.
Step 2. Select output format
Now let’s set output settings: click Format bar and select VCD/DVD/SVCD from the format list and you will find VOB format of NTSC and PAL with 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. Select suitable format for you and then click the small folder icon to determine Destination folder for the converted VOB files.
Step 3. Start converting MKV to DVD
The program supports batch conversion so you could check all the files you want to convert in the file list and finally click the big Convert button to start the conversion.
If you are interested in Pavtube MKV Converter, please click here to learn more information about this program or click here to download free trial version and have a try. There is no function or time limitation so you can make full use of it.
Additional Information:
The newly released Pavtube DVD Creator program makes DVD creation much easier than ever before. It lets you burn any kind of video sources to playable DVDs within a few clicks. The acceptable source files are ranging from common videos (MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, etc.) to camera shootings (MXF, MTS, M2TS, H.264 MOV, TOD, and MOD), TiVo recordings to photos. For more information, see DVD Creator Quick Start Guide and DVD Creator product page.