HP Media Center m7200 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software - Page 91

Burning a video project to disc, Open Existing Project

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To edit your video files: 1 If your project is already open, click Edit Movie and skip to step 5. 2 Click Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home. 3 Click the Video tab, and then File, New Project or the Open Existing Project. 4 In the Sonic MyDVD window, click Edit Movie. 5 If you have already captured video files for this project, they appear along the bottom as a storyboard. If you have video files on your hard disk drive you would like to add to this project, click Add Files. 6 Click one of the four tabs (Fades and dissolves, Filters, Text, or Themes and backgrounds) next to the preview screen. 7 Drag and drop any of the effects over scenes (or between them for transitions) in the storyboard. 8 Click OK to save the edits. For more information about any of the editing features, click Help and then Sonic MyDVD Help from within the Edit window. Burning a video project to disc After you are satisfied with the contents and style of your video project, you can burn it to a DVD or VCD disc as follows: 1 Click File, Open, and then select a video project that you created as described in "Creating a Video Project" on page 82. 2 Save the file if you have made changes. 3 In the Quality fields, set the recording quality and the DVD or VCD type: ■ The quality settings range from HQ (the highest quality, but uses the most disc space), to EP (lowest quality, but you can fit more files). As you select different quality settings, the disc space remaining indicator displays how much blank space there is on the disc for this mode. ■ The DVD formats include 2xDVD (8.5GB) (Double-Layer), DVD (4.7GB) (the default setting), DVD-RAM (2.6GB), and DVD (1.4BGB). Some of these formats may not be supported by your model of PC. 4 Insert the selected type of disc into the appropriate drive tray, close it, and click Burn. For detailed information about DVD and VCD recording quality and time, see: ■ "Video Quality and Disc Size" on page 87. ■ "DVD Recording Time" on page 87. Creating Video Discs and Movies 85

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Creating Video Discs and Movies
85
To edit your video files:
1
If your project is already open, click
Edit
Movie
and skip to step 5.
2
Click
Start
,
All Programs
,
Sonic
,
and then
DigitalMedia Home
.
3
Click the
Video
tab, and then
File
,
New
Project
or the
Open Existing Project
.
4
In the Sonic MyDVD window, click
Edit
Movie
.
5
If you have already captured video files for
this project, they appear along the bottom as
a
storyboard
. If you have video files on your
hard disk drive you would like to add to this
project, click
Add Files
.
6
Click one of the four tabs (
Fades and
dissolves
,
Filters
,
Text
, or
Themes and
backgrounds
) next to the preview screen.
7
Drag and drop any of the effects over scenes
(or between them for transitions) in the
storyboard.
8
Click
OK
to save the edits.
For more information about any of the editing
features, click
Help
and then
Sonic MyDVD Help
from within the Edit window.
Burning a video project to disc
After you are satisfied with the contents and style of
your video project, you can burn it to a DVD or VCD
disc as follows:
1
Click
File
,
Open
, and then select a video
project that you created as described in
“Creating a Video Project” on page 82.
2
Save the file if you have made changes.
3
In the
Quality
fields, set the recording quality
and the DVD or VCD type:
The quality settings range from
HQ
(the
highest quality, but uses the most disc
space), to
EP
(lowest quality, but you can
fit more files).
As you select different quality settings, the disc
space remaining indicator displays how much
blank space there is on the disc for this mode.
The DVD formats include
2xDVD
(8.5GB)
(Double-Layer),
DVD (4.7GB)
(the default setting),
DVD-RAM (2.6GB)
,
and
DVD (1.4BGB)
.
Some of these formats may not be supported
by your model of PC.
4
Insert the selected type of disc into
the appropriate drive tray, close it,
and click
Burn
.
For detailed information about DVD and VCD
recording quality and time, see:
“Video Quality and Disc Size” on page 87.
“DVD Recording Time” on page 87.