Ulead DVDMovieFactory DVD Player User Manual


 
24 ULEAD DVD MOVIEFACTORY USER GUIDE
Recording format Select DVD-Video format to use the DVD industry standard.
To quickly re-edit your disc without copying the file to the hard disk, select DVD-
Video (fast re-editable) which still complies with the industry standard, and has
very high compatibility when working with set-top home DVD players and
computer DVD-ROM. Select DVD+VR for DVD players supporting this format.
Create DVD folders This option is only enabled when the video file being
created is a DVD-Video. The files created are in preparation for burning the video
file to a DVD. This also allows the user to view the finished DVD file on the
computer using a DVD-Video player software.
Create disc image Select this option if you plan to burn the video file several
times. By selecting this option, you don't have to generate the file again when
you want to burn the same video file.
Normalize audio Select to prevent irregular audio levels during playback of
your movie. Different video clips may have different audio recording levels when
created. When these video clips are put together, the volume could vary greatly
from one to another. To make volume levels consistent between clips,
Normalize audio function evaluates and adjusts the audio waveform of the
whole project to assure a balance audio level throughout the video.
Erase Deletes all the data in the rewritable disc.
More settings for burning Click to adjust the advanced output settings for
burning your project.
Delete temporary files Removes all unnecessary files in your working folder.
Burn Begins the recording process.
Required space Use the following indicators as reference when burning your
projects. These indicators help determine if you have sufficient space to
successfully burn your project onto the disc.
Required/Available hard disk space Displays the space needed by the
working folder of the project and the space available for use in the hard drive.
Required/Available disc space Displays the space needed to fit the video
file in the disc and the space that is available for use.