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Ulead DVD DiskRecorder
With DVD DiskRecorder, users can edit and save videos in the DVD-VR format or
convert these videos to the DVD-Video format for use with DVD-RW or DVD-RAM.
DVD-VR (Video Recording) is a widely accepted video recording format often used
with hardware devices such as DVD camcorders or set-top DVD recorders. It was
created by the DVD Forum to bring the familiar functionality of VCRs to video
editing.
System requirements
To run DVD DiskRecorder on your computer, make sure the following minimum
requirements are met:
• Intel® Pentium III® 800 MHz CPU or higher (Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz
recommended)
• Microsoft® Windows® 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP
• 128MB of RAM (256MB RAM or higher recommended)
• 200MB of available HDD space for program installation
• 4GB or more of HDD space for video editing
• Windows-compatible display with at least 1024x768 resolution
• DVD burner (supporting DVD-RAM and DVD-RW discs)
• DVD-RAM or DVD-RW disc
• Windows-compatible mouse, display card, and sound card
Hardware checkup and configuration
Make sure that a DVD burner is properly connected and configured and that you
have the appropriate DVD-RW or DVD-RAM media for recording.
Running DVD DiskRecorder
Here, you can create a new video project (see
"Create Disc" on page
289) or edit a
disc
("Edit Disc" on page
294).