CyberLink Media Suite User's Guide
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Contents Introduction ....................................................1 CyberLink ................................................................................................2 Media Suite Programs The PowerStarter............................................................................2 Program System Requirements ................................................................................................7 Movie ....................................................9 Play a Movie .............
CyberLink M edia Suite Making Video Fixes ............................................................................26 Fine Tuning Videos ............................................................................26 Trimming Videos ............................................................................27 Upload ................................................................................................27 to Social Networks Uploading Videos .......................................................
Music ....................................................55 Play Music ................................................................................................55 Supported Audio ............................................................................56 Formats Music Playback Controls ............................................................................56 Playing Music in............................................................................58 Mini Player Mode Rip an Audio ..........
CyberLink M edia Suite Burn a DVD ................................................................................................77 Folder Print a Disc ................................................................................................77 Label Step 1 - Select a............................................................................78 Label Type Step 2 - Edit Disc............................................................................78 Information Step 3 - Edit Layout ................
Intro ductio n Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome to CyberLink Media Suite, the all-in-one multimedia suite that opens up the world of digital entertainment on your PC. Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content and the corresponding program are subject to change without notice. Using CyberLink Media Suite you can perform the following functions, and more: play discs, movie files, disc folders, video files, and music with the world's #1 playback software on the PC.
CyberLink M edia Suite CyberLink Media Suite Programs You access all the CyberLink Media Suite programs through the CyberLink PowerStarter interface. It provides easy access to all of the CyberLink software on your PC, for whatever task you have at hand. From managing your media files and creating movies, to organizing your disc content, burning discs and much more. The PowerStarter Program CyberLink PowerStarter is the complete portal for all of your CyberLink software.
Intro ductio n Menu Icons Clicking a menu icon reveals a list of features and functions you can choose from, and provides instant and direct access to all of your CyberLink programs. Click the menu icon that corresponds to the type of media you want to access or features you want to explore. Movie From the Movie menu you can watch movies on a disc or play back videos files on your hard drive.
CyberLink M edia Suite types. You can also copy your data and movie discs, or back up all of the important data on your computer and then restore it when required. Utilities Use the Utilities menu to manage your discs by creating, burning or extracting files from disc images. You can also erase rewritable discs, edit some video discs, burn DVD folders to disc, or design and print disc labels.
Intro ductio n button to view the Favorites menu. By default, this window is empty, but you can add a function or program to the Favorites menu by doing this: 1. Click the menu icon to display the function/program you want to add to your favorites. 2. Hover your mouse over the function/program and then click . Note: if you would like to remove a function/program from your favorites, just deselect the highlighted star next to the function in the menu.
CyberLink M edia Suite installed software programs every 14 days. When new versions are available, the corresponding Update and Upgrade buttons in the Upgrade window are enabled. Receive CyberLink product information: allows you to enable/disable banner and running text in the About window.
Intro ductio n System Requirements The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums for working with the programs. You may find that your system, while meeting these recommended minimums, requires expanded capacity for some tasks. Minimum System Requirements Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition, Professional (32 bit with Service Pack 3). Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate (32 bit and 64 bit).
CyberLink M edia Suite DVD camcorder connected via USB 2.0. Sony MicroMV/AVCHD/HDV camcorder. Burning Device A BD-RE burner is required to burn Blu-ray Discs. A DVD burner (DVD+R/RW or DVD-R/RW) is required to burn DVD/MiniDVD/AVCHD titles. A CD burner (CD-R/RW) is required to burn VCD/SVCD titles. Microphone A microphone is required for recording audio. Internet Connection Internet connection required for web services. Additional Hardware Support for Blu-ray™ 3D and TrueTheater™ 3D 8 HDMI 1.
M o vie Chapter 2: Movie CyberLink Media Suite provides access to CyberLink PowerDVD, a software disc player with all the features and controls of a normal living room disc player. It offers feature-rich navigation controls for an interactive and tailored viewing experience. Note: for a detailed description of all the playback features available in CyberLink PowerDVD, press the F1 key on your keyboard when within the program window to open the help file.
CyberLink M edia Suite Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink PowerDVD. ** If your version of CyberLink PowerDVD supports Blu-ray 3D playback, you may have to enable playback in More Blu-ray Disc Settings. Movie Disc Playback Controls When playing back a movie disc in the BD/DVD Movies section of the Media Library tab, the playback controls display as follows: Note: the below table includes the hotkey for each specific button on the playback controls, if available.
M o vie paused) playback is paused, use the button to go to the previous frame of video. D Stop S Stops playback of media. E Next N Jumps to the next chapter on the movie disc. F Mute/ Volume adjustment Q/+ and - Click to mute the volume; click again to turn mute off. To manually adjust the volume, hover your mouse over this button and then use the slider to increase or decrease the volume. G TrueTheater effects* Provides access to the TrueTheater video effect controls.
CyberLink M edia Suite Step forward (when paused) access the Play Speed Navigator. When playback is paused, use the button to go to the next frame of video. N Play/Pause Space bar Plays and pauses media playback. O Previous P Returns to the previous chapter on the movie disc. P Media playback menu Eject disc During playback, this button provides access to the media playback menu. Ctrl+E When playback is stopped, this button is displayed. Click it to eject the disc in the selected disc drive.
M o vie Enabling Hardware/Software Decoding and TrueTheater Enhancements At the top of the Videos tab of the TrueTheater Enhancements window, you can enable hardware or software decoding for smoother video playback. Or you can enable both software decoding and TrueTheater video enhancements.
CyberLink M edia Suite contains scenes that are overly dark or too bright. Use the level slider to adjust the TrueTheater Lighting effect the desired amount. TrueTheater Motion: select this option to enable frame rate upsampling, from 24 fps up to 60 fps, to make panning scenes, particularly in action movies, play more smoothly. TrueTheater Motion can improve the frame rate of video content to 60 or 72 fps, depending on the output frame rate of your display.
M o vie 3D Playback CyberLink PowerDVD supports the playback of 3D* Blu-ray Discs*, DVDs, video files, and 3D YouTube videos, and also lets you view JPS, MPO, and side by side 3D photos in 3D. CyberLink PowerDVD can also convert any regular 2D Blu-ray Disc**, DVD movie, video file, YouTube video, and photo into 3D using TrueTheater 3D*.
CyberLink M edia Suite Note: you can also access this panel by right-clicking above or below the player controls. Drag the blue control slider left to increase the rewind speed up to 16 times the normal playback speed, or right to increase the forward speed up to 32 times. You can also click to quickly jump back 8 seconds, or to skip forward 30 seconds. Press the space bar on your keyboard to close the control panel and resume normal playback.
M o vie Browsing Through Movies in the Movie Library When browsing through the movie files in the Movie Library section of the media library, you can view their movie cover art, rating information, and more. Click the down arrow in the top right of the window to filter the movies by 10 Recently Played Movies or Movies Not Watched Yet if required. Note: use the zoom slider on the playback controls to use Instant Scale to dynamically resize the movie cover art to a desired size.
CyberLink M edia Suite Play a Movie Folder You can play back any DVD and unprotected Blu-ray Disc* folders that are on your hard drive. To do this, select the Play a Movie Folder function within the Movie menu to open CyberLink PowerDVD. Next, do the following: Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink PowerDVD. 1. Browse to and then select the folder on your computer's hard drive that you want to play back. 2. Click OK to begin playback.
Video Chapter 3: Video The video functions in CyberLink Media Suite let you perform a variety of tasks, including editing your videos in CyberLink PowerDirector, producing movie discs with CyberLink PowerProducer, and much more. You can also convert videos to other formats with CyberLink MediaEspresso, or use CyberLink MediaShow to organize, enhance, and share your videos. Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions, please consult the product help files.
CyberLink M edia Suite Supported Video File Formats In CyberLink PowerDVD you can play back videos in the following file formats: Video formats: 264, 26L, 3G2, 3GP, 3GP2, 3GPP, ASF, AVC, AVI, BSF, DAT, DIV, DIVX*, DVR-MS, FLV, H264, JSV, JVT, M1V, M2P, M2T, M2TS, M2V, M4V, MK3D*, MKV, MOD, MOV, MP4, MP4V, MPE, MPEG, MPG, MPV, MTS, MVC, QT, TIVO, TOD, TP, TPD, TRP, TS, TTS, VC1, VOB, VRO, WM, WMV, WTV. Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink PowerDVD.
Video folder/playlist. D Play/Pause Space bar Plays and pauses media playback. E Fast forward/ Step forward (when paused) ] During playback click this button to fast forward through content and access the Play Speed Navigator. When playback is paused, use the button to go to the next frame of video. F Zoom Ctrl+m ouse wheel* * Hover your mouse over the button, and then use the slider to use Instant Zoom to digitally zoom in or out on the video image.
CyberLink M edia Suite increase or decrease the volume. M Next N Jumps to next video file in a folder/ playlist. N Stop S Stops playback of media. O Rewind/Step backward (when paused) [ During playback click this button to reverse through content and access the Play Speed Navigator. When playback is paused, use the button to go to the previous frame of video. P Rotate right Ctrl+.
Video Import Media Files: import media files individually. Import a Media Folder: import the entire contents of a folder that contains the media files you want to use in your current project. Note: you can also drag and drop media onto the CyberLink PowerDirector window to import it into the program. 4. Proceed to edit your movie. If required, you can download additional media from Flickr and Freesound to include in your video production, and custom effects and titles from DirectorZone.
CyberLink M edia Suite select Add Tag. You can also select some videos files or a media album in the library and then Edit > Tag at the top of the media window. In the pop-up menu that displays, select the keyword tags you want to add. You can also add new keyword tags.
Video Repeat the above process to add as many videos to an album as you wish. Creating New Albums If you want to add a new album to the media library, do this: 1. Select Create New Album in the Albums section, or right-click on a video file in the library, select Add to Album > Create New Album. 2. In the Album Information window, enter the information as follows: Name: enter the album name.
CyberLink M edia Suite Note: you can also select a number of videos in the media library, right-click on them, and then select Edit to access the Edit window. Once you are done editing videos, select the Preview button to play them back, or Save if save them as new video files. Select the Share button to send them to friends and family, or post them on a social media website. See Upload to Social Networks for more information.
Video Trimming Videos Select the Trim button in the Edit window if you want to trim out some portions from a video clip. Follow the steps on the user interface to mark the portions of the video clip that you want to keep or remove. Select Apply to trim the video clip, and then Back to produce and export the video as a new file. Upload to Social Networks You can share all of your videos with your friends and family by uploading them directly from the CyberLink MediaShow library to YouTube and Facebook.
CyberLink M edia Suite Uploading Videos to Facebook You can upload videos from the library directly to your Facebook page. To upload videos to Facebook, do this: Note: you can also drag and drop some videos files or a whole album onto the Facebook section of the library sidebar to quickly upload them. 1. Select all of the videos in the media library that you want to upload to Facebook, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2. Select the Share tab and then the Facebook button.
Video a preset media format profile from the Video drop-down menu. The profiles that are available is dependent on the device model you select. Smart Fit if you want CyberLink MediaEspresso to automatically select the best format and resolution for you based on the source video. More... if you want to use another available profile. Set the video's format, aspect ratio, and audio format using the profile options available.
CyberLink M edia Suite 3. Next, capture video or import existing video files into the program. See the Importing Media into PowerProducer section of the CyberLink PowerProducer help file for more information. 4. Select and customize a disc menu for your movie disc. See the Customizing Disc Menus section of the CyberLink PowerProducer help file for more information. 5. Finalize your disc by previewing your movie and then burning it to the disc.
Pho to Chapter 4: Photo The photo functions in CyberLink Media Suite let you organize, enhance, and share all of your photos using CyberLink MediaShow. With CyberLink Media Suite you can also turn your photos into dazzling slideshows and photo gallery discs, print them out in a variety of formats, create slideshow DVDs, share them on social networks, and much more. Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions, please consult the product help files.
CyberLink M edia Suite Import and Organize Photos In the Photo feature of CyberLink Media Suite, you can import all of the photos on your computer into CyberLink MediaShow. Once in the program, you can use CyberLink MediaShow's photo features to organize them in albums, add keyword search tags, tag people's faces, and much more. To import and organize your photos using CyberLink MediaShow, select the Import and Organize Photos function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter.
Pho to Note: if you want to remove a folder from the scanned folders list, select it and then select 3. . Click OK to save your changes. CyberLink MediaShow will import all the support photo formats that are in the folders you added to the scanned folder list.
CyberLink M edia Suite Organizing Photos When you are viewing the photo thumbnails in the media library, there are several management options available. Double click on a folder/tag/album etc. in the media library to display all of the photos inside. Adding and Editing Tags You can add keyword search tags to your photos in the media library.
Pho to tagged, the photos are then categorized in the Faces section of the media library, and included on Facebook if you choose to share them on the social media web site. Auto Tagging Faces CyberLink MediaShow uses face recognition to auto detect and tag faces in your photos.
CyberLink M edia Suite the Tag Faces window. In this window you can review each face and associate it with a person in your media library, or add a new person. You can also skip faces if you want to add them later. Note: use the drop-down to sort the tagged faces by name or tag count. To manage the tag faces, for each group of faces, do one of the following: click on Select and then select the person from the list that matches the face in the photo.
Pho to organize your photos and prepare it for slideshows, and more. Adding Photos to Albums You can organize your photos into albums, which are then easier to use in slideshows, etc. To add photos to an album, just right-click on the file and then select Add to Album. In the pop-up menu that displays, select one of the following albums: Favorite Media: select to add the media file to your favorite media album.
CyberLink M edia Suite Edit and Print Photos You can perform instant fixes, fine tuning, and apply effects to your photos within the CyberLink MediaShow program. Once edited, you can then print them out in a variety of sizes. To access the editing and printing features in CyberLink MediaShow, select the Edit and Print Photos function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays.
Pho to select the crop area. Drag the mouse on the photo to set the area you want cropped, and then select Apply to perform the crop. Note: select Invert to reverse the size of a fixed area. Red-eye: select this option to remove unwanted red-eye from your photos. Just follow the instructions on the user interface to use this feature. Straighten: if your photo was taken unevenly and appears to be crooked, select this option and use the Degree slider to make it more level.
CyberLink M edia Suite Vignette: use your mouse to set the focus area of the vignette on the photo, and then use the slider to adjust its Size. Soft Focus: with your mouse, select the focus area for the effect, and then use the sliders to adjust the effect’s Size and amount of blur (Soft) used. Focal B&W: the focal black and white effect applies color to a focused area of a photo, while the rest is in black and white.
Pho to layout and whether to print double-sided. The options available depend on the printer that is connected to your computer. No. of copies per photo: enter the number of copies you would like printed out in the field provided. 4. Select the Print button to begin printing the photos. Create or Play a Slideshow With CyberLink MediaShow, you can play all the photos in the media library in a slideshow, or use them to create a custom slideshow.
CyberLink M edia Suite Selecting Media for the Slideshow To select the media for the custom slideshow, do this: 1. Select all of the media in the media library that you want to use in the slideshow, and then drag and drop it in the media tray. 2. Select the Create button, and then select Slideshow. The Create Slideshow window opens, displaying all of the media you selected in the slide tray.
Pho to editing the style and adding background music. To design the slideshow, do this: 1. In the Create Slideshow window, select the Design button. 2. Edit the options as follows: Slideshow style: select the transitions used between the slides, which gives a slideshow its distinct style. Select No Effect if you don’t want to use any transitions between slides. Note: you can customize the transition that is used on each slide in the slideshow. See Customizing Slides for more information.
CyberLink M edia Suite Sound mix: if the selected slide contains a video clip, use this slider to set the audio level between the background music and the video’s audio. Drag the slider all the way to the Background music side if you want to completely mute the video’s audio. Transition: select the transition that is used at the beginning of the selected slide. 3. Select OK to close the Transition window, and then Save to save the changes to the slideshow.
Pho to Adding Music You can add background music to your slideshow. To add background music, do this: 1. In the Create Slideshow window, select the Music button. 2. Add background music to the slideshow as follows: Play music during slideshow: select this option to enable background music during the playback of the slideshow. Match slideshow length to music: select this option to set the duration of the entire slideshow to the length of all the music selected.
CyberLink M edia Suite album that will appear on the disc. 3. Use the search pane to find the photos you want to include on your disc. Select the photos you want to burn and then drag and drop them in the disc content area (Click the button to switch to the thumbnail view to make it easier to find the exact photos you are looking for). Note: you can also click the button to add the photos.
Pho to gallery disc, click the Browse button to use your own custom image. Display EXIF information: if the images were taken with a digital camera that supports EXIF, select this option if you want the image details displayed in your photo gallery disc. Add background music: if you want music to play in the background as users browse through your photo gallery disc, select this option and then click Browse to select the music file you want to use.
CyberLink M edia Suite Slideshow Disc function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays. Selecting Photos for Disc To select the photos you want to include on the slideshow disc, do this: 1. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to include on the slideshow disc, and then drag and drop it in the media tray. 2. Select the Create button, and then select Movie Disc.
Pho to 2. In Step 2: Enter movie disc title, enter a Title for your movie disc, which displays on the disc menu’s home page. 3. In Step 3: Select menu template, select the disc menu template you want to use on your disc. Select No Menu to have the video on your disc play automatically when the disc is inserted into a disc player. Note: select Download to download additional disc menu templates from DirectorZone. Once downloaded, click CyberLink MediaShow. 4.
CyberLink M edia Suite Select folder or audio file for background music: select the Browse button and then select the audio file (in the WMA or MP3 format) that will be used as the slideshow’s background music. You can also select a folder that contains multiple music files. Select and arrange background music: select this option if you want to customize the background music in the slideshow. Use the button to add all of the individual music files you want in the background music playlist.
Pho to selected optical drive (burning device). Preferences Display TV safe zone in the Preview window: select to display a box that indicates an area that will fit on most TVs, when previewing your completed disc. Utilizing this feature ensures that menu items are within the display range of most TVs. Auto menu timeout: select this option for the video on your disc to play automatically after displaying the menu for a short duration.
CyberLink M edia Suite Note: if you do not have a Facebook account, select the Sign up to Facebook link to register. 4. Select the Done button once your photos are uploaded. Uploading Photos to Flickr You can upload photos from the library directly to the Flickr photo sharing web service. To upload photos to Flickr, do this: Note: you can also drag and drop some photos or a whole album onto the Flickr section of the library sidebar to quickly upload them. 1.
Pho to want to import, and then click Open. Thumbnails of all the photos display in the Photo Import window. Note: if the photo files you want to import are not displayed in the current folder, ensure that the correct file type is selected in the bottom right corner of the Select Some Photos dialog. Folder: select to import a folder that contains your photos.
CyberLink M edia Suite copy the imported photos to another location you select in the Destination drop-down. 8. If copying the photos to another location, click to select the Destination where the imported photos are copied. You can also click edit the name of the photo folders in this location, if required. 9. to If copying the photos to another location, you can Organize the photos by selecting one of the following: Put in Single Folder: puts all of the photos in one folder.
M usic Chapter 5: Music The music function lets you burn audio files to a DVD or CD with CyberLink Power2Go. You can also rip music from an audio CD onto your hard drive, and play back music using CyberLink PowerDVD. Use CyberLink WaveEditor to edit and add useful effects to your audio files, or record your own custom audio. Note: to ensure that your computer has the required codecs for burning and ripping music files, please make sure that Windows Media Player 10 or later is installed on your computer.
CyberLink M edia Suite Supported Audio Formats In CyberLink PowerDVD you can play back audio in the following audio formats: Optical Disc Types File Formats CD Audio, Karaoke Audio file formats: AAC, AC3, ADTS, AOB, APE, DTS, FLAC, M4A, MID, MKA, MP2, MP3, MPA, OGG, RMI, WAV, WMA. Music Playback Controls When playing music on the Music tab, the playback controls display as follows: Note: the below table includes the hotkey for each specific button on the playback controls, if available.
M usic C Repeat Ctrl+R Click this button during playback to repeat one or all of the songs in a folder/playlist. D Stop S Stops music playback. E Next N Jumps to the next song in the folder, playlist, or on the disc. F Enable TrueTheater Provides access to the TrueTheater audio effect controls. G Elapsed/ Remaining time Click to toggle between elapsed and remaining playback time.
CyberLink M edia Suite Playing Music in Mini Player Mode You can play music in the media library in PowerDVD Mini Player mode. This mode makes it easy to listen to music in CyberLink PowerDVD while performing other tasks on your computer. Note: you can also use the PowerDVD Mini Player mode to play music playlists. Note that if any videos or photos are in a playlist that contains music, then the Mini Player mode is not available.
M usic Rip an Audio CD The Rip Audio function in CyberLink Power2Go copies audio tracks from an audio CD to your hard drive in MP3*, WAV, or WMA format. Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink Power2Go. To rip audio files to your hard drive, do this: 1. Select the Rip an Audio CD function within the Music menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink Power2Go Rip Audio window displays. 2. Insert your disc and then select your drive from the Source drop-down.
CyberLink M edia Suite the drop-downs. 5. Click Go to convert the audio files and save the files to your computer. Burn a Music Disc CyberLink Power2Go makes it easy to create discs to play back your music. You can create a regular audio CD for playback on traditional CD players, or create a DVD or CD that contains MP3 or WMA files. To burn an audio music CD or MP3/WMA music disc, do this: 1. Select the Burn a Music Disc function within the Music menu of CyberLink PowerStarter.
M usic window that opens: Click View Log to view the burning log. The log opens in your default TXT editor, where you can view and save it. Click OK to close the window. Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink Power2Go. Record Audio You can record your own custom audio in the WAV format in CyberLink WaveEditor. The audio you record is then imported directly into the library and saved to the export folder selected in Preferences. To record audio, do this: 1.
CyberLink M edia Suite Edit Audio With CyberLink WaveEditor you can trim, cut, and enhance the audio files that you want to use in your video editing or share with friends. To edit your audio files in CyberLink WaveEditor, select Edit Audio in the Music menu of the CyberLink PowerStarter. Note: for a more detailed description of this program and its functions, please consult the product's help file.
M usic 1. Select the audio file in the library that you want to edit. 2. Decide whether you want to edit both channels, or just one channel. 3. Use range selection to select the portion of an audio file you want to edit. 4. Use the editing tools to perform edits on your audio files as follows: Editing Tools Click to cut the selected portion out of the audio file, and place it on your clipboard for pasting. Click to make a copy of the selected portion on your clipboard for pasting.
CyberLink M edia Suite 3. Use the playback controls or drag the timeline slider to locate the position where you want the change in audio level to begin. 4. Click on the line in the master volume area and drag the volume key back to the original volume level. Note: this last step is just a recommendation, and is not necessary if you want the audio to fade up or down from the very beginning to the desired level. 5.
M usic Importing Effects With VST plugin effects you can find and add the desired custom effect you want on your audio. VST plugin effects are widely available for download from the Internet, and can easily be imported into CyberLink WaveEditor. Note: CyberLink does not guarantee the usability of downloaded VST plugin effects, nor the quality of the VST modules. If you have downloaded a VST plugin effect, do this to import it into CyberLink WaveEditor: 1.
CyberLink M edia Suite Exporting Audio Every time you want to save the changes you make to an audio file, CyberLink WaveEditor saves it as a new file. Essentially you are exporting the original file, and saving it as new version and even in a new file format if you prefer. To save and export your audio file as a new version, do this: 1. Select the audio file in the library you want to save/export and then click . 2.
Data & Backup Chapter 6: Data & Backup With CyberLink Media Suite you burn your data files to a Blu-ray Disc, DVD or CD with CyberLink Power2Go. You can also easily make an exact copy of a data DVD or CD using CyberLink Power2Go, and copy a non-CSS protected DVD Video disc with CyberLink PowerDVD Copy. Use CyberLink PowerBackup to safely back up and restore all the data on your computer. Create a Data Disc You can burn data files to a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc.
CyberLink M edia Suite editor, where you can view and save it. Click OK to close the window. Copy a Disc or Burn a Disc Image The Copy Disc or Burn a Disc Image function allows you to make an exact copy of a disc. However, you must copy the disc contents onto a blank disc of the same disc type. The Copy Disc function also allows you to burn disc images. Note: some discs may not be copied if they are copy-protected or contain errors.
Data & Backup select Perform write simulation if you want CyberLink Power2Go to simulate the burning process first to ensure the burn will finish successfully. if available, select Verify recorded data if you want CyberLink Power2Go to verify that the content was successfully burned to the disc. if available, select Enable defect management to have CyberLink Power2Go try to fix any defects on a disc so that content burns correctly. 9. Click Copy to begin the copy and burn process. 10.
CyberLink M edia Suite select Verify recorded data if you want CyberLink Power2Go to verify that the content was successfully burned to the disc. select Enable defect management to have CyberLink Power2Go try to fix any defects on a disc so that content burns correctly. 7. Click Burn to start the burning process. Note: select the Auto shut down after burning option if you want CyberLink Power2Go to automatically shut down your computer once it has successfully burned your disc. 8.
Data & Backup Step 2 - Select Destination Click Select Destination, then set your backup destination. Back up to: Select your backup destination from the drop-down box. Backup destinations may include hard disk or a disc burner (depending on your available hardware). Back up as: Give each backup file a unique name. To save the backup file to a different directory, click Browse, then locate and select the folder you want to use. Include Restore Tool: Select to create an executable (.
CyberLink M edia Suite Restoring Files To restore your data after a backup, first select Back Up and Restore Files in the Data & Backup menu of the CyberLink PowerStarter program window. Click the Restore button at the top of the window, and then follow these simple steps: Step 1 - Select Source In the Restore window select the source by selecting the restoration source from the Restore from drop-down box. Backup file: Restore from an existing backup file.
Data & Backup and does not overwrite existing files. Overwrite older files: Overwrites existing files on your hard drive if the backed-up copy is newer. Always overwrite the files on my computer: Overwrites existing files on your hard drive with the backed-up copy in every case. Ask before overwriting: Prompts you to decide which copy you want to keep. Step 4 - Restore Files Click Restore Files and then verify that the settings are correct. Click Restore Now to begin restoring files immediately.
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Utilities Chapter 7: Utilities CyberLink Media Suite provides you with a number of useful disc utilities, including allowing you to erase rewritable discs and also design and print professional looking labels using CyberLink LabelPrint to complete the disc making process. You can also mount a disc image, extract files from existing disc images, burn a DVD folder, and much more. Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions, please consult the product help files.
CyberLink M edia Suite 1. Select Extract Files from a Disc Image function within in the Utilities menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink ISO Viewer displays. 2. When in the CyberLink ISO Viewer, you can perform the following functions: click the button to browse to and open an image file (in the ISO, P2I or RDF format) on your computer. When opened, you can see all the files contained within the image.
Utilities Transfer Media to Devices After converting media to another format, CyberLink MediaEspresso will transfer it automatically to a device that is connected via a USB cable. To convert media and transfer it to a device, select the Transfer Media to Devices function within the Utilities menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaEspresso program opens. Note: for a more detailed description of this program and its functions, please consult the product's help file.
CyberLink M edia Suite menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. Step 1 - Select a Label Type The first step in creating a label is to select the type of label you want to print. You can select to create LightScribe label, Labelflash label, a disc label, a mini disc label, a front cover, back cover or a disc inlay. Step 2 - Edit Disc Information Add or edit disc information, such as a title, which will allow you to recognize the disc.
Technical Suppo rt Chapter 8: Technical Support This chapter contains technical support information. It includes all the information to find the answers you need to assist you. You may also find answers quickly by contacting your local distributor/dealer. Before Contacting Technical Support Please take advantage of one of CyberLink’s free technical support options: consult the user’s guide or the online help installed with your program.
CyberLink M edia Suite Web Support Solutions to your problems are available 24 hours a day at no cost on the CyberLink web sites: Note: you must first register as a member before using CyberLink web support. CyberLink provides a wide range of web support options, including FAQs, in the following languages: Language Web Support URL English http://www.cyberlink.com/support/index.html Traditional Chinese http://tw.cyberlink.com/support/index.html Japanese http://jp.cyberlink.com/support/index.
Index Index 3 3D converting 2D to 31 enabling 15 movies 11 photos 31 requirements 7 videos 21 A Audio converting 59 effects 64, 65 extracting 60 playing back 55 recording 61 ripping to hard drive 59 supported formats 56 AVCHD burning 29 B Back Up data 70 files 70 Blu-ray Discs 3D playback 15 burning 29 folders 18 playing back 9 Burn data discs 67 DVD folder 77 editing a disc after 30 movie discs 29 music disc 60 C CDs burning 60 playing back 55 ripping audio 59 Convert audio 59 videos 28 Copy discs 68
CyberLink M edia Suite Discs copying 68 creating 29 editing 30 erasing 75 playback controls 10 playing back 9 ripping 59 supported formats 9 DVD folder burning 77 playing back 18 DVDs 3D playback 15 burning 29, 60 playing back 9 slideshow disc 47 E Effects audio 64, 65 audio presets 56 importing 65 photos 39 Erase discs 75 Extract audio 60 file from image 76 F Facebook 28, 51 82 Faces tagging 34 Favorites Media Suite functiions 5 photos 37 programs 5 videos 24 Flickr 52 Folders burning 77 playing back 1
Index effects 39 fixing 38 gallery discs 45 importing 32, 52 Manage managing 32 photos 32 printing 40 videos 23 slideshow disc 47 MediaEspresso 28, 77 uploading 51 MediaShow 23, 25, 27, 31, 32, 38, 41, 47, 51 Play back 55 Mini player mode 56, 58 audio 55 MoovieLive 18 movies 9 Movie files music 55 playback controls 20 photo slideshows 41 playing back 16 videos 19 supported formats 17 Play speed navigator 15 Movies Plugins 3D playback 11 audio effects 65 creating discs 29 Power2Go 45, 59, 60, 67, 75, 76 inf
CyberLink M edia Suite S V Settings TrueTheater 13 Slideshows creating 41 playing back 41 Software decoding 13 Supported formats audio 56 discs 9 movie files 17 videos 20 System requirements 7 Videos 3D playback 15, 21 advanced editng 22 converting 28 editing 25 extracting audio 60 fixing 26 importing 22 managing 23 playback controls 20 playing back 19 supported formats 20 transferring to device 77 trimming 27 uploading 27 T Tag faces 34 Technical support 79 Transfer 77 TrueTheater 12 adjusting 13 disp
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