User`s manual
V 1   P R O F E S S I O N A L   5 . 7  
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To download a video, click on it, then click the 
Download Video(s)
 button.  You may 
select more than one video to download by holding the Ctrl key on your keyboard as 
you click.  Videos that are queued for download are listed on the 
Accepted
 page. Once 
a video has been downloaded and unpacked, it will be shown on the 
History
 page, and 
will appear in the 
Current
 bin of the V1 software.   
Recording CD Lessons 
A V1 “CD lesson” is similar to an Academy lesson, except the video files are burned to 
a CD-R instead of uploaded to the Academy.  When recording a CD lesson, it is not 
necessary  to  select  a  current  student,  or  to  begin  with  an  open  video.    It  is  also 
unnecessary for you to be logged in as an Academy instructor. 
Before recording a CD lesson, you must be using XP® or Vista
® 
and have enabled its 
CD burning feature.   Instructions for doing this  can  be found  in  the  Recording 
Options section of chapter 3. 
The lesson recording and wrap-up process is identical to the academy lesson process as 
described above, with these exceptions: 
1.  A CD lesson is always recorded with your “broadband” (high) quality lesson 
recording settings. 
2.  Instead of a 
Save
 button, you will see a 
Burn
 button. 
3.  Instead of  a 
Discard
  button,  you  will see  a 
Later
  button.    When  you  click 
Later
  at  the  lesson  wrap-up  page,  the  lesson  is  not  discarded.    When  you 
record  another CD  lesson,  the new lesson will appear in  the wrap-up along 
with  the previously  un-burned lesson(s).   This  allows  you to add more than 
one lesson to a CD. 
When  burning  the  CD,  the  V1  is  able  to  use  either  a  simple  play list  (a  WVX  file 
containing a list of the clips) that will open in Windows Media Player, or an HTML 
document which provides a more robust user experience when opening your CD. 
If  a  folder  entitled  “cdlesson”  is  found  in your  V1  Professional  program folder,  its 
contents  are copied  to  the CD.   The  HTML  file  “lesson.htm,” which must  also  be 
present in the cdlesson folder, actually contains a template format that is used to create 
the resultant lesson.htm file which is burned to the CD. 
If you updated your V1 since the HTML lesson format was introduced, you will have a 
file “cdlesson.zip” which can be un-zipped into a cdlesson folder to provide you with 
this feature.  










