Sony PCGA-DDRW2 Operating Instructions 1 - Page 33

Programs and select Click to DVD Help from Click to DVD., Video files: DV-AVI, MPEG1, DVR-MS

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Length of recording 30 minutes 60 minutes 80 minutes 120 minutes Hard disk space used 6 GB 10.4 GB 10.4 GB 10.4 GB Bit rate 9 Mbps 8 Mbps 6 Mbps 4 Mbps • With Click to DVD you can use the following file formats. For details, refer to the Click to DVD software online help. Video files: DV-AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, DVR-MS Picture files: Bitmap, JPEG, TIFF To display "Click to DVD" online help, click "Start", point to "All Programs" and select "Click to DVD Help" from "Click to DVD". • Because data is temporarily stored on your computer's hard disk when using "Click to DVD" to create a DVD video, there must be enough free space on the hard disk. When using only a video, the amount of hard disk space required varies according to the length of the video and the video bit rate, as listed below. (The values listed are not applicable to "Click to DVD Automatic Mode".) When creating a DVD video from MPEG files Time Bit rate 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes Long Play (4.6 Mbps) 5 GB 7 GB 10 GB Standard Play (6.4 Mbps) 7 GB 10 GB - High Quality (8.1 Mbps) 10 GB - - When creating a DVD video with video captured from a Digital Video Camera Recorder Time Bit rate Long Play (4.6 Mbps) Standard Play (6.4 Mbps) High Quality (8.1 Mbps) 30 minutes 9.75 GB 11.4 GB 12.3 GB 60 minutes 19.5 GB 22.8 GB 24.6 GB 90 minutes 29.25 GB 34.2 GB 36.9 GB • Generally, amount of video you can record on a single disc depends on the video bit rate, as shown below (when using only a video). Continued on next page 33 GB

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With Click to DVD you can use the following file formats. For details,
refer to the Click to DVD software online help.
Video files: DV-AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, DVR-MS
Picture files: Bitmap, JPEG, TIFF
To display “Click to DVD” online help, click “Start”, point to “All
Programs” and select “Click to DVD Help” from “Click to DVD”.
Because data is temporarily stored on your computer's hard disk when
using “Click to DVD” to create a DVD video, there must be enough free
space on the hard disk. When using only a video, the amount of hard disk
space required varies according to the length of the video and the video
bit rate, as listed below. (The values listed are not applicable to “Click to
DVD Automatic Mode”.)
When creating a DVD video from MPEG files
Bit rate
Long Play
Standard Play
High Quality
Time
(4.6 Mbps)
(6.4 Mbps)
(8.1 Mbps)
60 minutes
5 GB
7 GB
10 GB
90 minutes
7 GB
10 GB
120 minutes
10 GB
When creating a DVD video with video captured from a Digital Video
Camera Recorder
Bit rate
Long Play
Standard Play
High Quality
Time
(4.6 Mbps)
(6.4 Mbps)
(8.1 Mbps)
30 minutes
9.75 GB
11.4 GB
12.3 GB
60 minutes
19.5 GB
22.8 GB
24.6 GB
90 minutes
29.25 GB
34.2 GB
36.9 GB
Generally, amount of video you can record on a single disc depends on
the video bit rate, as shown below (when using only a video).
Length of recording
Hard disk space used
Bit rate
30 minutes
6 GB
9 Mbps
60 minutes
10.4 GB
8 Mbps
80 minutes
10.4 GB
6 Mbps
120 minutes
10.4 GB
4 Mbps