User Guide

Select an Encoding format.
MPEG2 video is used for creating a DVD-Video movie. If
you have video les other than MPEG2, the movie les will
be converted to MPEG2. You need to specify the quality for
the MPEG2 format. If you choose High quality, video bit rate
will be set to 8Mbps. If you choose the Normal quality, the
video bit rate will be set to 6Mbps. If you choose the
Low quality, video bit rate will be set to 4Mbps.
Please make sure that the resolutions of your content les
are supported by your recording format such as NTSC and
PAL.
For NTSC:
MPEG2 movie: 704 X 480, 720 X 480,352 X 480, 352 X 240.
MPEG1 movie: 352 X 240.
For PAL:
MPEG2 movie: 704 X 576, 720 X 576, 352 X 576, 352 X 288.
MPEG1 movie: 352 X 288.
If the resolution of your MPEG2 movie is not listed above,
you cannot use the movie le as content. If the resolution
of your MPEG1 movie is not listed above, even if captured
by a Capty series product, you cannot use the movie le
as content.
DV movies and QuickTime movies need to be encoded
to MPEG format. When you encode les, the
resolution we recommend is 720 X 480 for NTSC
and 720 X 576 for PAL.
Select a location to save your project les.
When a dialog box appears, specify the location where the
project les will be saved. When the project setting is
completed, the Title menu mode will appear.
Select a place on your drive to set apart as a work disk.
Select Preference from the CaptyDVD menu.
Encoding Format:
If you captured @ 4Mbits with PixeDV,
please select Low quality. If you
captured @ 6Mbits with PixeDV, please
select Normal quality. Selecting High
quality will encode everything to 8Mbits
and will take a very long time.
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