ULEAD DVD MOVIEFACTORY USER GUIDE 45
DVD MovieFactory
To add text to your disc label:
1. Double-click the disc image in the Preview Window and enter your text or click
. This automatically activates the Text tab.
2. Format the selected text by adjusting the font type, size, style, text color, and
alignment. Adjust the text Transparency level accordingly.
3. Click a thumbnail under Wrap text to make the text wrap around the disc label.
Select Auto fill if the text is too short to make a circle.
4. Select Shadow to add a shadow to the selected image, and click the color box
to set the shadow color.
5. Adjust the X/Y offset values or use the shadow's round and green handles to set
the shadow position.
Designing based on an existing project
When your project has been completed and recorded onto a disc, it is time to
create a disc label or cover.
To design a disc label based on an existing project:
1. Open an existing MovieFactory project and click .
2. Initially, the background image used for the menu will also serve as background
for your disc label. The menu title serves as the disc title and the menu
thumbnail descriptions are used as track names.
3. Click Playlist as needed to open the Add/Edit Playlist Information dialog
box. In Global Information, specify which information you want to include on
the disc label such as the title, artist name, date created, and title or track
names. To change a track/title name, double-click and enter a new text.
4. You can also arrange the order or remove selected track/title names. Click OK to
go back to the Label@Once dialog box.
5. Click Print to start the printing process or click Files: Save Disc Label to save
your disc label project.
Tips:
•Press [Ctrl] and click each element to select multiple elements.
• Right-click an element to open a pop-up menu that contains options for aligning
elements, arranging their order, and more.
Note: Changing the disc title and track/title names in your label will not affect the
menu title and thumbnail descriptions on your project.