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Contents
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Title menu
Chapter menu
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Project
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Frequently Used Terms

Convert a file to a different format using compression.
The process of creating a DVD-Video or Video CD.
A general term used for objects placed on the Title menu or Chapter menu,
such as buttons.
A file such as a picture, sound or movie which will be used for creating a
DVD-Video or Video-CD.
A small image of contents and templates used to preview layout.
Still images displayed continuously on electronic slides.
A button created in the Title menu, which plays a movie or slideshow.
The main screen that appears when you play DVD-Video or Video CD.
A sub menu screen which consists of movie buttons inserted in the Title menu.
An image data file for DVD-Video or Video CD. The image for DVD-Video is
called DVD image. The image for Video CD is called Video CD image.
It is a transfer speed when you send data. For example, 2Mbps means data will be
sent 2M bit per second. Bigger the number, better the quality and bigger the data
size.
It is a minimum unit of movie. For example, one second of movie consists of 30
frames (NTSC).
It is a working file before you authorize your contents. CaptyDVD will let you save the
working file as a project file. You can open your project file and finish any time later.
It is a point to begin playback. By inserting these points will allow movie to jump to
the specific scean of the movie.

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