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Sonic MyDVD Video Projects

A Sonic MyDVD video project is a way to group,
organize, store, play, and burn related video and
still digital files. For example, if you went on a
family vacation, you might have digital still and
video images, and prints from a film camera. You
can transfer all these images onto your PC and
organize them into a project. (A scanner is required
to transfer printed photos and is not included.)
A project can remain on your PC for playback and
as an archive, and a project can be burned to a
DVD or VCD disc.
Sonic MyDVD enables you to create video projects
using the following interfaces:
Standard program interface (described
beginning in “Creating a Video Project” on
page 82).
Direct-to-Disc Wizard (described beginning in
“Creating a Video Project with Direct-to-Disc
Wizard” on page 87).

Creating a Video Project

To create a video project:
1
Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic,
and then DigitalMedia Home.
2
Click the Video tab to display the Video
Guide.
3
Click Create Project, and then DVD or
VCD depending on the type of project you
want to create.
A project named Untitled DVD-Video or
Untitled VCD-Video is created and displayed
in the MyDVD project window.
Note that the Direct-to-Disc Wizard does not include
the editing features that are available from the
standard interface. You can edit a project created
with a wizard before burning it to a disc as
described in:
“Editing the style of a video project” on
page 85.
“Editing movie files” on page 85.
4
Click File and then Save As to change the
name of your project from Untitled to a more
descriptive name. After renaming your
project, click Save.
Continue your project by performing the procedure
described in one or more of the following sections:
“Adding files to a video project” on page 83.
“Capturing video to a video project” on
page 83.
“Adding slideshows to a video project” on
page 84.
“Adding submenus to a video project” on
page 84.
Page 82

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