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Lenovo super multi-burner ultrabay slim drive user's guide
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Direct-to-Disc (DLA)
v
This software enables you to write directly to CD-RW, CD-R, DVD-RAM,
DVD-RW, and DVD-R media using the drive letter like you would if you were
writing to a diskette. All disc format types can be formatted by DLA. With DLA,
you can drag-and-drop files, create new directories, or save files from any
application directly to your Super Multi-burner.
v Intervideo WinDVD
This software enables you to play back DVD videos on your computer or to
play video files from your hard disk drive.
v Intervideo WinDVD Creator
This software enables you to record video files to DVD-RW or DVD-R media
that can be played in most stand-alone DVD players. You can also use this
software to edit and modify your own video assets prior to recording.
If you have an analog or IEEE 1394 capture device installed in your computer,
you can use this software to record video from a camera.
The following table shows the system requirements to use WinDVD Creator to
capture video, edit movies and create DVDs.
Computer part
Processor
RAM
Operating system
Sound
Video
Hard drive
Others
Note: WinDVD Creator can import and export DivX content with the DivX
codes pre-installed. DivX is a trademark of DivXNetworks, Inc.
v UDF reader
Minimum
Intel Celeron 800Mhz
64Mb
®
®
Microsoft
Windows
2000
Professional or Windows XP
Windows-compatible sound
card that supports 48KHz
playback
Windows-compatible AGP or
PCI graphic card
v 70 MB for installation
v 620 MB for every hour of
VCD-quality MPEG-1
video
v 2 GB for every hour of
DVD-quality MPEG-2
video
Chapter 1. About the Super Multi-burner drive
Optimal
®
Intel Pentium
III 600Mhz
Direct DVD support requires
P4 1.6GHz or higher for
real-time requirement
128Mb
Windows 2000 or Windows
XP
Windows-compatible sound
card that supports 48KHz
playback (PCI recommended)
Windows-compatible AGP or
PCI graphic card (overlay
support recommended)
v 70 MB for installation
v 620 MB for every hour of
VCD-quality MPEG-1
video
v 2 GB for every hour of
DVD-quality MPEG-2
video
CD or DVD burner required
for VCD and DVD burning.
Appropriate hardware
needed to import video from
external sources, such as DV
cameras and camcorders
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