Important Terms To Know; Preferences - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 8 User Manual

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Important terms to know

Commonly used terminologies in the DVD-VR world are listed here to help you
better understand the DVD-VR technology and make the most of DVD
DiskRecorder.
• Program A video clip recorded by a set-top DVD recorder, captured from a
video source, or imported from a DVD video folder. A program can also be an
existing video file.
• Playlist A pre-defined sequence of video playback. The sequence consists of
one or more programs or entry points. Though playlists are not a must on a
DVD-VR disc, creating playlists are strongly recommended if you want to watch
specific scenes immediately or watch videos in the order you want.
• Entry point (cell) A customized starting point of video playback for a program
or playlist. A program or playlist can include multiple entry points. In DVD
DiskRecorder, an entry point is defined by the mark-in function and the entire
playback duration is defined from the mark-in point to the mark-out point.

Preferences

The Preferences dialog box lets you determine most of the program settings. To
open the Preferences dialog box, click Settings and options and select
Preferences or press [F6].
• Resume all confirmation dialog boxes Overrides the "Do not show again"
option and makes all confirmation dialog boxes appear.
• Check Ulead Web site every __ days Specifies how frequently the program
checks the Ulead Web site for news and updates.
• TV system Select the type of your TV system (NTSC or PAL/ SECAM).
• Working folder Enter or locate a folder for temporary files.
• Still image playback time Enter the playback duration (from 1 to 10 seconds)
for each image in a slideshow.
• Audio playback mode Determines how the audio streams of the video are
played.
• Audio export mode Determines how the audio streams of the video are
exported.
• Enable DRT-DM during playback Allows support for DRT-DM (Distributed
Real Time Defect Management) for DVD-RW discs, which marks bad sectors in
order to prevent them from being written on and improves future writing

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