RCA DVD+RW/+R External USB 2.0 DVD ReWritable Drive DVD Player User Manual


 
DVD+RW/+R ReWritable Drive
User’s Guide
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Disc Wizard
Q: What is a movie file (disc image)?
A: A movie file is a single large file that is a representation of the whole set
of data and programs as it will appear on a CD/DVD and refers to both
content and logical formats. Disc Wizard allows you to burn this movie disc
file for later use by saving it as an image file and thus allowing for multiple
copies.
Q: Can I mix a slideshow and video files on the same movie disc?
A: You certainly can. Each slideshow will be akin to one video file and play in
a similar fashion. Just remember to set the correct time duration for your
images in your slideshow.
Q: What are the writing devices Disc Wizard supports?
A: Disc Wizard supports CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW/+R,
which are all different CD and DVD video recording formats.
Q: How can I play my disc created with Disc Wizard?
A: With a DVD playback software application such as the world-renown
PowerDVD or consumer DVD players if it supports your recording format. If
you checked Include PowerDVD runtime on disc, any computer can play
your disc even if it does not have a DVD playback software application (this
will hold true for most consumer DVD players produced before 2000 which
will be unable to play CD-R and DVD-R discs).
Q: What is the difference between saving as a disc image file and
DVD folder?
A: When saving as a disc image, it will be in a proprietary format only the
Disc Wizard may read and write to disc (i.e. burn) in the future. When saving
as a DVD folder, all files will be in a standard format that any disc writer
software application may read and write to disc (i.e. burn) in the future.