Sony DCR-TRV70 PIXELA ImageMixer v1.5 Instruction Manual - Page 227

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Introduction Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Capture Environment Chapter 3 Album Environment Chapter 4 Movie Editing Environment Chapter 5 Layout Environment Chapter 6 Image Editor Chapter 7 Video Disc Environment Process of creating a Video CD Layout environment/Screen composition Style panel Slideshow button panel Title panel Album environment/Screen composition General settings/Content settings Operation of thumbnail list window Writing environment/ Screen composition Preview panel Output Video CD (Win) Output Video CD image (Mac) Navigation Bar Preferences File format handled in the Video Disc mode Operation warning Term description Chapter 8 ImageMixer Easy Video CD (Win) Output Video CD image (Macintosh) Explanations on the "Video CD Output" dialog box (Macintosh) that appear when you click the "Output" button. Important Please read this operation warning: Video CD cannot be created with a Macintosh machine. You can only create Video CD Image that is supported by Toast ( a software by ROXIO company). Please use the Toast software to write contents or data to your disc. Disc name: Type in the name of the Video CD image you are going to create. The letters you can use are as follows: one byte capital letter of numbers 1 - 9, alphabet A - Z, underbar "_", a maximum of 30 characters. Output Video CD image: Create a Video CD image of your present project. Click "Browse" and select the destination folder for the storage location. Important The created Video CD image will be saved to the destination folder named "Cdimage". Do not move or change the file name or location. If there is already an existing folder with that name, new coming Video CD images will be saved in the different folders which will be named as "Cdimage1", "Cdimage2", "Cdimage3", etc... Add operation guide: Put a check mark if you wish to have the operation guide of remote control for Video CD Video playback to be played just before the slideshow playback. Use interpolation for resizing images: If you are using a movie which image aspect is other than Video CD standard, the image aspect need to be resized. By using Interpolation function during resizing, it takes much time than without this function, but you can improve the image quality. Use it when it is necessary.

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Introduction
Chapter 1 Before Use
Chapter 2 Capture Environment
Chapter 3 Album Environment
Chapter 4 Movie Editing
Environment
Chapter 5 Layout Environment
Chapter 6 Image Editor
Chapter 7 Video Disc
Environment
Process of creating a Video
CD
Layout environment/Screen
composition
Style panel
Slideshow button panel
Title panel
Album environment/Screen
composition
General settings/Content
settings
Operation of thumbnail list
window
Writing environment/ Screen
composition
Preview panel
Output Video CD (Win)
Output Video CD image
(Mac)
Navigation Bar
Preferences
File format handled in the
Video Disc mode
Operation warning
Term description
Chapter 8 ImageMixer Easy
Video CD (Win)
Output Video CD image (Macintosh)
Explanations on the "Video CD Output" dialog box (Macintosh) that appear when you click
the "Output" button.
Important
Please read this
operation warning
:
Video CD cannot be created with a Macintosh machine. You can only create Video CD
Image that is supported by Toast ( a software by ROXIO company). Please use the Toast
software to write contents or data to your disc.
Disc name:
Type in the name of the Video CD image you are going to create. The letters you can use are
as follows: one byte capital letter of numbers 1 - 9, alphabet A - Z, underbar "_", a maximum
of 30 characters.
Output Video CD image:
Create a Video CD image of your present project. Click "Browse" and select the destination
folder for the storage location.
Important
The created Video CD image will be saved to the destination folder named "Cdimage". Do
not move or change the file name or location. If there is already an existing folder with that
name, new coming Video CD images will be saved in the different folders which will be
named as "Cdimage1", "Cdimage2", "Cdimage3", etc...
Add operation guide:
Put a check mark if you wish to have the operation guide of remote control for Video CD
Video playback to be played just before the slideshow playback.
Use interpolation for resizing images:
If you are using a movie which image aspect is other than Video CD standard, the image
aspect need to be resized. By using Interpolation function during resizing, it takes much time
than without this function, but you can improve the image quality. Use it when it is necessary.