Adaptec 1980200 User Guide - Page 34
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VideOh! DVD AVC-2210 User's Guide Preview Your Project It's a good idea to see how your DVD/VCD project will look before you burn it to disc. To preview your project, press Preview at the bottom of your Main project window, then double-click the thumbnail clip you want to look at. When you have previewed your project, press Stop. s If playback appears fuzzy and unclear (for example, the edges of objects, especially objects in motion, are feathered) it is because of a difference between how televisions and computer monitors display video. This effect is not noticeable when you play back the finished DVD or VCD disc on your TV. s If your computer's processing speed is less than 800 MHz or if you are using a slower video card, your preview video in the MyDVD capture window may appear choppy. However, the finished DVD or VCD, played back on your TV, will be fine. Updating the drivers for your computer's video and/or audio card may minimize this problem. Check your video or sound card manufacturer's Web site for driver updates. Burn Your DVD or VCD When you are satisfied with how your DVD or VCD project looks, you are ready to burn it onto a recordable DVD or CD. 1 Insert a recordable DVD or CD into your computer's DVD or CD recorder. 2 On the Main project window, click Burn. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. You will be notified when your DVD or VCD is successfully completed. On average, a 30 minute DVD or VCD can take from 1 to 2 hours to burn (depending on the speed of your computer and burner). 26