Using Mgi Videowave; Maintaining The Dvd-Ram/Dvd-R Drive - IBM 22P6960 User Manual

Dvd-ram/dvd-r drive
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3. Type e:/UDF/language where e is the drive letter of the CD-ROM or DVD
drive, and language is your language.
4. Click OK.
5. Double-click SETUP.EXE, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: The UDF reader is needed only on computers that do not have another
DLA program for CD-RW or DVD-RW installed.

Using MGI VideoWave

With MGI VideoWave, you can capture, edit, and record video and audio files.
You can also use MGI VideoWave to create and record DVD videos using your
own video and audio files. For more detailed information on MGI Videowave
features, see the VideoWave User's Guide in the Start menu.
The Video Edit window is the VideoWave main window. In this window, you
can import, edit, and convert your own video and audio files into an
appropriate format. To play back from DVD Video, video files must be
converted into MPEG-2 format with 48 Khz audio. You can make this selection
by clicking the Produce icon in the VideoWave video editing window.
When you have prepared and saved your video and audio files, click the DVD
icon on the left side of the VideoWave video editing window to launch the
DVD authoring application. To use the authoring application, click Import to
bring your videos into into the library; then, drag and drop them in the order
that you would like to play them. You can also import still images to use as
menu backgrounds and audio clips to use with menus and videos.
You can drag and drop your content in the order that it will play to the
timeline of menus or videos at the top of the window. Select a menu to drag
buttons to the menu.
When you have created your DVD video, click the DVD icon in the authoring
application to record your video to the hard disk drive, the DVD-R drive, or
the DVD-RAM drive. If you create a layout in the hard disk drive, you can
copy it to the DVD-RAM or DVD-R drive at a later time using the
drag-and-drop method. A DVD video that is recorded directly to a DVD-R
drive can be played back in almost any standalone DVD player or computer.
DVD videos recorded on a DVD-RAM drive can be played back in DVD-RAM
drives and computers with RAM-Read DVD-ROM drives.

Maintaining the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive

This section contains information about taking care of your DVD-RAM drive
and the CDs and DVDs that you use with the drive.
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