How to Convert AVI to DVD on Mac
1. What is AVI?
AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. It is a special case of the RIFF (Resource Interchange File Format). AVI is defined by Microsoft. Audio Video Interleaved (AVI) files are a common format for low-ratio compressed video clips. However, the file size is usually very large.
Nowadays, many movies downloaded from the internet and videos recorded with digital camcorders are in AVI format. How to convert AVI to DVD on Mac and burn AVI video to DVD disc with menus on Mac is important for most of us. This way, you can watch AVI videos and movies using your home DVD player.
2. How to Convert AVI to DVD on Mac?
Since you already have AVI files, an AVI to DVD Converter for Mac is additionally required to help you convert and burn AVI to DVD on Mac. Below is the easy steps to burn AVI to DVD disc.
Step 1. Download and Install this Mac AVI to DVD Converter
Free download AVI to DVD Converter for Mac here. After installation, run it from the Application folder.
Free Download AVI to DVD Converter for Mac
Step 2. Load AVI Video
Click "+" button to load AVI videos or movies to the program from your hard drive.

Step 3. Edit AVI Video
You can trim and crop the added AVI video files and adjust the effects before converting the AVI to DVD on Mac.You also can add or edit the DVD Menu of the AVI Video files. You can also choose the Mac AVI Editor to edit avi files on your Mac.
Step 4. Burn AVI Video to DVD on Mac

Click "Burn" button to burn avi videos to dvd. After the burning finished, you can play the dvd from avi videos on your DVD player. Here you can see this avi to dvd converter can also burn avi to iso on mac.
Why DVD-R discs are recommended?
You are recommended to use DVD-R discs while burning AVI to DVD on Mac. There are mainly four types of DVD discs: DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW, which are actually divided into two group: DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW. The former is dominated by DVD Forum, and the latter is developed by DVD+RW Alliance. Although most DVD drivers/burners nowadays are compatible with all types of discs, it's safer to use DVD-R for the fully compatibilities, especially for the old DVD drives.
