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Creating a Video Project with Direct-to-Disc Wizard, Record to DVD

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Creating a Video Project with Direct-to-Disc Wizard Sonic MyDVD includes Direct-to-Disc Wizards that guide you through the steps you must complete to create a DVD or VCD video project. A video project is a way to group, organize, store, play, and burn related video and still digital files. 1 Connect your digital camcorder or Web camera to your HP Media Center PC. 2 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home. 3 Click the Video tab and then Direct-to-Disc. 4 Click DVD or VCD depending on the type of project you want to create. The Direct-to-VCD or Direct-to-DVD Wizard displays. 5 Click Edit Style, and edit any of the following elements: ■ Background color and graphics on the menus and submenus ■ Button styles ■ Background music ■ Record to hard disk - The video capture is stored by default in the My DVDs folder. Click Location if you want to select a different folder. 8 Click Next. The Capture screen displays. Make sure the output from your digital camcorder appears in the Preview window. If it does not, double-check your connections and make sure your camera is in playback mode. 9 Click Record Settings to edit any of the default settings. 10 Optionally, set a capture length, chapter points, or scene detection. Click the corresponding Help icon to display the online help for each of these features. 11 Click one of the following: ■ Grab Frame - The image currently displayed in the Capture window is stored as a picture file (JPG, BMP, GIF, TIF, or PNG format). ■ Text format (font, color, and size) ■ Custom styles Alternately, you can click No Menus if you do not want to be able to select from multiple files in the project. 6 Type a name for your project in the project name field. 7 Click one of the following: ■ Record to DVD (or Record to VCD if you are creating a VCD project) - Select the device, number of copies, and write speed. ■ Start Capture - Starts a video capture (.mpg format). Click Stop Capturing to manually stop the capture if you did not set a capture length (step 10). 12 A confirmation message displays stating the disc or file was created successfully. Click OK. Note that the Direct-to-Disc Wizards do not include the editing features that are available from the standard interface. You can edit a project created with a wizard before burning it to a disc as described in: ■ "Editing the style of a video project" on page 84. ■ "Editing movie files" on page 84. 86 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software Guide

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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software Guide
Creating a Video Project with Direct-to-Disc Wizard
Sonic MyDVD includes Direct-to-Disc Wizards that
guide you through the steps you must complete to
create a DVD or VCD
video project
. A video project
is a way to group, organize, store, play, and burn
related video and still digital files.
1
Connect your digital camcorder or Web
camera to your HP Media Center PC.
2
Click
Start
, choose
All Programs
,
Sonic
,
and then
DigitalMedia Home
.
3
Click the
Video
tab and then
Direct-to-Disc
.
4
Click
DVD
or
VCD
depending on the type of
project you want to create. The Direct-to-VCD
or Direct-to-DVD Wizard displays.
5
Click
Edit Style
, and edit any of the
following elements:
Background color and graphics on the
menus and submenus
Button styles
Background music
Text format (font, color, and size)
Custom styles
Alternately, you can click
No Menus
if you
do not want to be able to select from multiple
files in the project.
6
Type a name for your project in the project
name field.
7
Click one of the following:
Record to DVD
(or
Record to VCD
if
you are creating a VCD project)
Select
the device, number of copies, and write
speed.
Record to hard disk
The video
capture is stored by default in the My DVDs
folder. Click
Location
if you want to select
a different folder.
8
Click
Next
. The Capture screen displays.
Make sure the output from your digital
camcorder appears in the Preview window.
If it does not, double-check your connections
and make sure your camera is in playback
mode.
9
Click
Record Settings
to edit any of the
default settings.
10
Optionally, set a capture length,
chapter points, or scene detection.
Click the corresponding
Help
icon to
display the online help for each of these
features.
11
Click one of the following:
Grab Frame —
The image currently
displayed in the Capture window is stored
as a picture file (JPG, BMP, GIF, TIF, or
PNG format).
Start Capture —
Starts a video capture
(.mpg format). Click
Stop Capturing
to
manually stop the capture if you did not set
a capture length (step 10).
12
A confirmation message displays stating
the disc or file was created successfully.
Click
OK
.
Note that the Direct-to-Disc Wizards do not include
the editing features that are available from the
standard interface. You can edit a project created
with a wizard before burning it to a disc as
described in:
“Editing the style of a video project” on
page 84.
“Editing movie files” on page 84.