CyberLink MediaShow User's Guide
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Contents Introduction ....................................................1 Welcome................................................................................................1 What's New ............................................................................1 MediaShow ................................................................................................2 Versions Upgrade Your Software ............................................................................2 System Requirements .....
CyberLink M ediaSho w Viewing Photos............................................................................16 and Playing Videos Viewing Photos............................................................................18 and Videos on Facebook Watching Videos............................................................................19 on YouTube Viewing Photos............................................................................20 on Flickr Media Tray ..........................................
Performing Batch ............................................................................42 Edits Editing Videos ................................................................................................42 Making Video Fixes ............................................................................43 Fine Tuning Videos ............................................................................44 Trimming Videos ............................................................................
CyberLink M ediaSho w Producing Using............................................................................59 Existing Profiles Producing Using............................................................................59 3D Profiles Creating and Producing ............................................................................60 With Custom Profile Printing ....................................................63 Your Photos Printing................................................................
Intro ductio n Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter introduces CyberLink MediaShow, outlines the latest features, and reviews the minimum system requirements for the program. Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content and the corresponding program are subject to change without notice. Welcome Welcome to the CyberLink family of software programs. CyberLink MediaShow lets you easily import, manage, view, edit, and share all of your digital photos and videos.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Download media from Flickr and Facebook for use in slideshows and other media. MediaShow Versions The features that are available in your version of CyberLink MediaShow is completely dependent on the version installed on your computer. File format support, media creating features, and other features vary depending on the version that you have. To determine the version and build number of your installed program, select and then select About MediaShow from the menu.
Intro ductio n Memory 1 GB required (2 GB and above recommended for HD video). HDD Space 1GB required. 10 GB (20 GB recommended) required for DVD production*. 60 GB (100 GB recommended) for Blu-ray Disc production.* CPU Intel Pentium D 3.0 GHz CPU with hyper threading or equivalent AMD CPU is minimal. AVCHD and MPEG-2 HD Profiles: Pentium Core 2 Duo E6400 or Athlon 64 X2 5000+ and above.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. System Requirements for TrueTheater 3D Playback Operating System Microsoft Windows 7, Vista or XP SP3** (Windows XP Service Pack 3 is required). Processor (CPU) TrueTheater or above. playback: Pentium D 950 (3.0 GHz), AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ DVD playback: Pentium 4 (2.4 GHz), Athlon 64 2800+ (1.8 GHz) or above.
Intro ductio n Note: ** CyberLink MediaShow with NVIDIA 3D Vision is not supported under Windows XP. System Requirements for Native 3D with Hardware Acceleration Operating System Microsoft Windows 7, Vista or XP SP3**(Windows XP Service Pack 3 is required). CPU Intel Pentium D 950 (3.0 GHz), AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 GHz) or above. System Memory (RAM) 2 GB. Graphics Cards (GPU) Intel Graphic Media Accelerator HD (Intel Core i3/i5), NVIDIA Geforce GTX 400, series and Geforce GT 240/320/330/340.
CyberLink M ediaSho w System Memory (RAM) 2 GB. Graphics Cards (GPU) Intel G45, ATI Radeon HD2400, NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT or above. Display Devices display and glasses are required (NVIDIA 3D Vision**, 3D Ready HDTV, Micro-polarizer LCD, or anaglyph red/cyan glasses). HDCP compliant display for digital output. Note: ** CyberLink MediaShow with NVIDIA 3D Vision is not supported under Windows XP.
Im po rting M edia Chapter 2: Importing Media This chapter outlines the steps for importing media into CyberLink MediaShow. Adding Media Folders to the Library The first step when using CyberLink MediaShow is to import your media into the library. The first time you open the program, you are guided through a wizard that assists with the import of the photos and videos on your computer's hard drive.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Supported Media Formats CyberLink MediaShow supports the following media file formats: Photos: BMP, JPEG, JPG, JPS, PNG. RAW photo formats: ARW, CR2, DNG, ERF, KDC, MRW, NEF, NRW, ORF, PEF, RAF, RW2, SR2, SRF, X3F. 3D photo formats: MPO. Videos: ASF, AVI, DAT, DVR-MS, M2T, M2TS, M4A, M4V, MOD, MOV, MP4, MPEG, MPG, MTS, TOD, TS, VOB, VRO, WMV, WTV. 3D video formats: MVC.
Im po rting M edia mobile phone, etc.). 3. In the Import window the content on the disc, device, portable hard drive, etc. displays. By default, CyberLink MediaShow selects each media thumbnail for import. Deselect any of the media that you don't want to import into the library. 4. At the bottom of the Import window, set the following: Path: set the location on your computer's hard drive where the media is stored.
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M ediaSho w Wo rkspace Chapter 3: MediaShow Workspace This chapter outlines the CyberLink MediaShow workspace and some of its available features. It also provides an overview of the ways you can view and play back your media in the program, and use the preferences to customize the program to fit your requirements.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Media Library The media library is where all your imported photos and videos are stored in CyberLink MediaShow. The media is organized by folder, date (calendar), faces in the photos, and any keyword tags you add. The media library also provides quick access to your creations such as slideshows and burning projects, and custom albums, screen savers, or your favorite media.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace keyword tags to find the media they are looking for. Drag and drop your media files here to quickly add keyword tags to them. See Adding and Editing Tags for more information on keyword tags. Last Import Go to this section of the library to quickly view any media that was recently imported into the program. Social Media The Social Media section of the media library lets you view photos on Facebook and Flickr, without leaving the program interface.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Function Buttons The function buttons at the top of the program provide access to the major features in the program. Select these buttons to Import media, Edit photos and videos, Create new media, Print off photos, and Share your media on social media web sites, via e-mail, and more. Media Window The media window of CyberLink MediaShow is where you can access and view all of the media in the library.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace If available, select to filter the media displayed in the window, or use the custom filter buttons when viewing social media. Any 3D media in the library is indicated by a 3D icon in the top left of its thumbnail. When browsing through media, use the slider in the bottom right corner of the window to dynamically resize the folder and media thumbnails to a desired size.
CyberLink M ediaSho w 1. Select in the top right of the window. 2. Enter the name of the person you are searching for and/or select them from the list. 3. Select OK to filter the results and display only photos with this person in them. To search for media using keyword tags, folder names, and media file names, do this: 1. Enter in a keyword in the search field located in the top right of the window. 2. CyberLink MediaShow filters the media in the window based on the keywords entered.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace detailed information. Speed: select the playback speed of the media. Transition: if playing a slideshow, set the transition used between each photo (see Playback Preferences for a detailed description of the slideshow styles). Loop: select for continuous playback of the selected media. Shuffle: select to play the selected media in random order. Display Captions: when selected, photo and video information is displayed during playback.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Select this button to rotate the current photo or video 90 degrees in the clockwise direction. When playback is paused, select this button to add/remove the current photo or video you are viewing to/from the Favorite Media album. Select when viewing a photo on your computer's hard drive to auto fix it. Select this button to open the Edit window and edit the current media file. See Editing Media for more information.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace To view Facebook photos and videos, do this: 1. Select the Facebook section of the media library. 2. If required, select to sign in to Facebook. Select the Sign In button and then complete the authorization process as specified. 3. Select Close to begin viewing your and your friends' Facebook photos and videos. Note: when browsing through the photos and videos in the media window, hover your mouse over a thumbnail to view the number of likes and comments for it.
CyberLink M ediaSho w media window. Or enter keyword text in the field available to search for videos on YouTube. 4. Select a video and then the play button to begin playback. Note: select the button to enable 3D mode for viewing* 3D videos. CyberLink Media Show will also convert* 2D videos to 3D, if required. * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. 5. See Media Playback Controls for a description of the available playback controls.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace Media Tray When you start editing your media, creating new media, or you want to print and share your, you must first add the media to the media tray. To add media, media folder, or album to the tray, just select and drag it to the media tray. You can also select the check box on individual media files to add them to the tray. Once you have media in the tray, you can use the following buttons to: - preview all of the media in the tray.
CyberLink M ediaSho w select Show Media to display it again. Enable UI animation: select this option to enable program animation. You may want to deselect this option to improve computer performance, if necessary. Enable video buffer mode to reduce video noise: select this option to enable a video buffer for reducing video noise. This feature is ideal when watching high quality videos on older computers, as pausing the video allows the entire video to pre-load in the playback window.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace Ignore video files less than 500 KB: select this option if you do not want to import video files that are less than 500 KB in size. Note: any video files that are less than 2 seconds long are not imported into the media library. Auto detect side by side 3D video: select this option if you want CyberLink MediaShow to auto detect side by side 3D video in the library. If not selected, all side by side 3D video will display both the left and right eye frames during playback.
CyberLink M ediaSho w button to enter a title and author's name for the slideshow, which then appears on the opening slide. Background music Play music during slideshow: select this option to enable background music during the playback of a slideshow in the media window. Select folder or audio file for background music: select the Browse button and then select the audio file (in the specified formats) that will be used by default as a slideshow's background music.
M ediaSho w Wo rkspace Change Slideshow Opening: if you selected the cell screen saver style, select this button to enter a title and the name of the screen saver author. Background music Play music during screen saver: select this option to enable the playback of background music in a created screen saver. Select folder or audio file for background music: select the Browse button and then select the audio file (in the specified formats) that you want used as the screen saver's background music.
CyberLink M ediaSho w produce the 3D effect. Over/Under Format: select this option if the 3D content has two different images, one on top of the other. CyberLink MediaShow merges the two images to produce the 3D effect. 2D Format: select this option if the content is in regular 2D mode and you want to use CyberLink TrueTheater to convert it to 3D. Display Device On the Display Device tab you can set up your 3D display device.
M anaging M edia Chapter 4: Managing Media This chapter outlines the media management features available in CyberLink MediaShow, including organizing media files and folders, tagging people's faces in photos, adding and editing keyword tags, and more. Managing Media Files When you are viewing the media thumbnails in the media library, there are several management options available. Double click on a folder/face/tag/album etc. in the media library to display all of the photos and videos inside.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Over/Under Format: select this option if the 3D content has two different video images, one on top of the other. The two images are merged together during playback to produce the 3D effect. 2D Format: select this option if the content is in regular 2D mode. Rotate Left: select to rotate the media file 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction. Rotate Right: select to rotate the media file 90 degrees in the clockwise direction.
M anaging M edia When you hover your mouse over a media file's thumbnail, the following media management options are available: - select to edit the media file. See Editing Media for more information. - select to rotate the media file 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction. - select to rotate the media file 90 degrees in the clockwise direction. - select to remove the media file from the library and delete it from your computer's hard drive.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Upload To: select to upload the media files in the selected folder to Facebook, Flickr, or YouTube. See Sharing Media for more information. Add to Tray: select to add all of the media files in the folder to the media tray. See Media Tray for more information. Separate by Date: select to separate the media in a folder into new folders based on the dates each media file was created. Each new folder created is added to the media library.
M anaging M edia Note: you can quickly tag all the faces in some photos, or whole photo albums, simply by dragging and dropping them on to the Faces section of the library side bar. 1. Select the Faces section in the media library side bar. 2. Select the Tag Faces button. Note: you can also select some photos or a whole photo album in the library and then Edit > Tag Faces at the top of the media window. 3.
CyberLink M ediaSho w if the person tagged in the photo is not in your media library, click on Select and then Add New Person. Enter the person's name and then select OK to add the person and tag the person in the photo. if the person tagged in the photo is in the suggestion list, just select the button with the name of the person. select Skip to ignore the tagged face. Manually Tagging Faces If CyberLink MediaShow missed faces during the auto tagging process, you can manually tag faces in your photos.
M anaging M edia Add to Tray: select to add all of the tagged faces for the person into the media tray. See Media Tray for more information. Delete Face Album: select to delete all the tags and the person's face from the media library. The photos in this album are not deleted from your computer's hard drive. Adding New People In the Tag Faces window you can add new people to your library.
CyberLink M ediaSho w uploading content to Flickr and YouTube, as people use keyword tags to find media they are interested in. Adding Tags To add keyword tags to a media file in the library, just right-click on the file and then select Add Tag. You can also select some media 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.
M anaging M edia You can also edit keyword tags by selecting the button in the Edit window. In the Add Tag window, deselect tags to remove them from the selected media, or select the Remove button to remove it from the media library. Managing My Creations You can quickly access and manage the custom slideshows you created, and any movie discs you are currently working on. Just select the My Creations section of the media library to display the available creations.
CyberLink M ediaSho w more. Adding Media to Albums You can organize your media into albums, which are then easier to use in slideshows, movie projects, etc. To add media to an album, just right-click on the media 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. You can also add media to this album at any time by selecting the when playing back media.
M anaging M edia Managing Albums You can manage the albums in your media library by removing media, setting up and editing the screen saver album, and also managing custom albums. Removing Media From Favorites To remove a media file from your Favorite Media album, just right-click on it and then select the Remove from Favorites option. You can also select the again when playback is paused when viewing the media file.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Delete Album: select to delete the album from the media library. The media is not deleted from your computer's hard drive.
Editing M edia Chapter 5: Editing Media In CyberLink MediaShow you can edit and touch up the media in your library to prepare it for slideshows, screen savers, movies discs, and sharing on social networks. You can also add creative effects to photos, trim unwanted portions from video clips, and much more. Editing Photos In the Edit window you can fix, fine tune, and add effects to the photos in the media library. Note: some editing features are not available for 3D photos.
CyberLink M ediaSho w - select to add or remove a photo from your favorites. Your favorite photos are stored in the Favorite Media album. See Managing Albums for more information. - select to rotate the photo 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction. - select to rotate the photo 90 degrees in the clockwise direction. - select to remove the photo from the library and delete it from your computer's hard drive.
Editing M edia Select Close to save the changes to your photo, and then Back to return to the main media window. Fine Tuning Photos Use the fine tune function in the Edit window to manually adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, White balance or Sharpness of photos. Select the and use the sliders to adjust the photo's properties as required. tab Select Close to save the changes to your photo, and then Back to return to the main media window.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Select Close to save the changes to your photo, and then Back to return to the main media window. Performing Batch Edits You can quickly perform batch edits* on a group of photos in the media library, including resizing multiple photos at once. Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. To perform a batch edit, do this: 1. Select a group of photos and then drag them to the media tray. 2.
Editing M edia While performing edits on a video, you can also use the following functions to help manage or update each video file: Note: for a more detailed description of these features, see Managing Media Files. - select to add keyword tags to a video. - select to add or remove a video from your favorites. Your favorite videos are stored in the Favorite Media album. See Managing Albums for more information. - select to rotate the video 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Select Close to save the changes to your video, and then Back to produce and export the video as a new file. See Producing Video Files for more information. Fine Tuning Videos Use the fine tune function in the Edit window to manually adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, or White balance of videos. Select the sliders to adjust the video's properties as required.
Creating New M edia Chapter 6: Creating New Media This chapter guides you through the process of using your photos and videos to create new media, such as custom slideshows, screen savers, movie discs, 3D media, and more. It also outlines the steps for producing new videos, including the export of slideshows as video files. Creating Custom Slideshows CyberLink MediaShow lets you create custom slideshows that include both your photos and videos.
CyberLink M ediaSho w the new slide at the current location in the slideshow. Select Done when finished. select to rotate the media on a slide 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction. Select to rotate it 90 degrees in the clockwise direction. to rearrange the slide order, just select media in the slide tray and then drag it to the new position. to remove media or a slide from the slideshow, select it in the slide tray and then select the button.
Creating New M edia Set default title text: select this option if you want to set the default text that is displayed when to add new text to a slide. One selected, you can either have CyberLink MediaShow use a photo's description or file name by default. 3. Select OK to close the Design window, and then Save to save the changes to the slideshow. Customizing Slides In the Transition window you set the transition that is used on every slide in the slideshow, and customize each slide's duration.
CyberLink M ediaSho w the default text on the slide. 3. Select the button if you want to modify the title text's font properties, including style, color, and size. 4. Select and drag the title text box to the desired location on the slide. 5. Select 6. Select to preview the text on the slide. Once you are satisfied, select outside the text box to set the text. to add text animation effects, if required. Note: to edit existing text on a slide, just double-click on the title text box.
Creating New M edia Use the and buttons to set the order of the music in the playlist, and to preview the music. 3. Select OK to close the Add Music window, and then Save to save the changes to the slideshow. Creating Movies In CyberLink MediaShow you can take all of your video clips and create a professionally looking movie in just a few easy steps. You can select from a number of pre-designed movie styles, perform trims on video clips, and mix in music with your movie.
CyberLink M ediaSho w to view a preview of the whole movie, select the Movie tab and then the play button. To view just specific clip, ensure the Clip tab is selected. to remove a video clip from the movie, select it in the video clip tray and then select the button. Trimming Video Clips You can use the Trim function to remove any unwanted scenes from video clips. To trim video clips, do this: 1. Select the video clip in the tray you want to trim and then select the Trim button. 2.
Creating New M edia style template to generate the movie and then play a preview for you. Repeat the steps above to change the style template used until you are satisfied with the outputted results. Adding Background Music To add background music to a movie, do this: 1. In the Create Movie window, select the Music button. 2. Use the Sound mix slider to set the audio level between the added background music and the video's original audio. 3.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Creating Movie Discs You can use CyberLink MediaShow to create professional looking movie discs, in a variety of formats, that include both your photos and videos. Selecting Media for Movie Discs To select the media you want to include on the movie disc, do this: 1. Select all of the media in the media library that you want to include on the movie disc, and then drag and drop it in the media tray. 2. Select the Create button, and then select Movie Disc.
Creating New M edia Creating the Disc In the Create Movie Disc window, just follow the outline steps to set disc properties, as follows: 1. In the Step 1: Choose disc format section, do the following: Format: select the format of your movie disc. DVD*: creates a standard DVD disc; AVCHD*: creates a high-quality high definition video that uses the MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video codec and is burned to a DVD disc; Blu-ray Disc*: creates a high-quality high definition video that plays back on a Blu-ray Disc player.
CyberLink M ediaSho w slideshow, complete with credits. If you choose to include background music, CyberLink MediaShow uses Magic Slideshow technology to display the photos dynamically along to the beat of the music. Change Slideshow Opening: if you select the cell slideshow style, select this button to enter a title and author's name for the slideshow, which then appears on the opening slide. Deselect Enable slideshow opening page if you don't want it in your slideshow.
Creating New M edia the disc. This format should correspond with the region in which you plan to play the disc. Video format: displays the format of the video that is burned to the disc. MPEG-2: standard definition format found on most DVD discs, and therefore takes up less space; MPEG-4: high definition video format, which requires more space when burning. A Blu-ray Disc player or AVCHD player is required to play back discs that contain this video format.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Creating Screen Savers CyberLink MediaShow lets you create a screen saver with your photos. To create a screen saver, do this: 1. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to include in the screen saver, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2. Add, arrange, and remove the photos in the media tray as required. 3. Select the play button on the media tray to preview the screen saver as required.
Creating New M edia Converting 2D Photos to 3D CyberLink MediaShow can convert* any 2D photos in the media library into 3D photos. Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. To convert photos to 3D, do this: 1. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to convert to 3D, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2. Select the Create button and then 2D to 3D Photo. 3.
CyberLink M ediaSho w 4. Select Produce to finalize your 3D movie. Creating 3D Discs You can use both 2D and 3D media to create 3D movie discs*. Any 2D photos or videos are converted to 3D, so that the final disc is entirely in a compatible 3D format. Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. To create a 3D disc, do this: Note: disc menus are not available when creating 3D discs in CyberLink MediaShow. 1.
Creating New M edia 4. Select OK to produce the 3D movie to the specified folder. Producing Video Files When you are done editing a video file, customizing a slideshow, or creating a movie, select the Produce* button to output it as new custom video file in a variety of formats. You can select from the available output profiles, or create your own custom video profile. Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. To output your creation that contains both 2D and 3D media as a 3D video file, select a profile that contains the 3D icon on the profile button. Follow the steps outlined in Producing Using Existing Profiles to produce a video in 3D. Note: if profiles with the 3D icon are not available, it may be because there is no 3D content in the media tray.
Creating New M edia To use a custom profile to produce a video, do this: 1. Select the Produce button to open the Produce window. 2. Select menu. and then the custom profile you created from the drop-down Note: select the Edit button if you would like to edit or update the profile before using it. 3. If required, select video file. to specify a different output folder for the produced 4.
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Printing Yo ur Pho to s Chapter 7: Printing Your Photos In CyberLink MediaShow you can print out the photos in the media library on a printer in a variety of sizes or directly send them for professional printing via an online printing service. Printing Photos on a Printer CyberLink MediaShow lets you print out copies of your photos in a variety of sizes. To print photos, do this: 1. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to print, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Ordering Photo Prints You can have your photos professionally printed by sending them to an online printing service, directly from the media library. Note: this feature is only available in certain countries. To order prints from an online provider, do this: 1. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to print, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2. Select the Print button, and then select Order Prints. 3.
Sharing M edia Chapter 8: Sharing Media This chapter outlines the ways you can share the media in your media library with friends, family, and the world. In CyberLink MediaShow you can e-mail photos and videos, and upload your media to Flickr, Facebook, or YouTube. Uploading Media to Facebook You can upload both photos and videos from the media library to your Facebook page.
CyberLink M ediaSho w Note: if you are uploading video from the Create 3D Movie, CyberLink MediaShow asks you to select the video format and quality, i.e. 2D, 3D, or Full 3D first. Select 3D or Full 3D to upload the video to YouTube in 3D*. * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information. 3. Follow the detailed instructions in the wizard to upload your video. Note: if you do not have a YouTube account, select the Sign up to YouTube link to register.
Sharing M edia 1. Select all of the media in the media library that you want to e-mail, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2. Select the Share tab and then the E-mail button. CyberLink MediaShow launches your default mail client and attaches the selected media to a new email message. 3. Complete the e-mail sending process using your default mail client. Note: before sharing media via e-mail, you can configure settings for e-mailing photos and videos.
CyberLink M ediaSho w 7. If your computer supports it, select Enable CUDA/AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing to reduce the time it takes to create your video file. 8. Select OK to start the conversion. Select OK to return to the video converter main window. Converting for Sony PSP/PS3 You can convert videos in the media library into video files that are compatible with a Sony PSP or PS3*. Note: * optional feature in CyberLink MediaShow. Check the version table for detailed versioning information.
Sharing M edia producing video files. See the steps outlined in Producing Video Files for detailed information on creating these new video files.
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Technical Suppo rt Chapter 9: 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 ediaSho w 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/prog/support/cs/index.do Traditional Chinese http://tw.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/index.do Japanese http://support.jp.cyberlink.
Index Index 3 3D auto detect 23 changing format 27 converting 2D to 57 discs 58 enabling 18 format 25 media 15 movies 57 profiles 59 settings 16, 25 side by side 23 supported formats 8 TrueTheater 26 uploading 65 videos 57 A ACVHD 53 Add face tag 32 folder 22 text 47 Advanced 54 Albums 35 screen saver 56 AMD 59, 61, 68 Anaglyph 26 Antique 41 Aspect ratio 55 Audio noise reduction 43 B Background music 25 adding 48 settings 24, 53 Balance 40 Batch edit 42 Bitrate 60 Black & white 41 Blu-ray Disc 53 Bright
CyberLink M ediaSho w Create disc 52 movies 49 screen saver 56 Crop 40 CUDA 59, 61, 68 Custom profiles 60 Customize slides 47 D Design 46 Desktop background 56 DirectorZone 53 Discs aspect ratio 55 burn 55 capacity 55 creating 52 creating 3D 58 quality 55 TV format 54 Display captions 17 Download 21 DVD 53 E Edit 39 fix photos 40 fixing videos 43 trimming videos 44 undo 44 74 Edit log 44 Effects 41 E-mail 66 preferences 24 F Facebook 65 downloading photos 21 viewing photos 18 Faces 12, 33 tag 30, 32 Fa
Index G Glow 41 H H.
CyberLink M ediaSho w O OEM versions 2 Order prints 64 Over/Under 26 Overview 1 P PAL 54 People 12 add 33 edit 32 search for 15 Photos compare 39 converting to 3D 57 create slideshow 45 desktop 56 effects 41 e-mail 66 Facebook 18 fine tune 41 fix 40 Flickr 20 ordering prints 64 printing 63 producing video 59 reducing size 24 screen saver 56 search for 15 sharing 65 supported formats 8 76 uploading 65, 66 Playback preferences 23 Playback controls 16 Preferences 21 e-mail 24 general 21 library 22 playback
Index Search 15 Search tags 33 Sepia 41 Settings 21, 54 3D 16, 25 burning 54 create disc 54 movie 51 Shaky video 43 Share 65 e-mail 66 Flickr 66 YouTube 65 Sharpness 41 Side by side 25 Slides customizing 47 Slideshow background music 24, 53 cell 23, 24, 53 create 45 designing 46 display captions 17 fading 23, 53 magic slideshow 23, 53 motion 23, 53 music 48 opening 17, 23 playback controls 16 producing 59 style 23 text 47 Social media 13 Soft focus 41 Sound mix 47 Speed 17 Straighten 40 Support 71 Support
CyberLink M ediaSho w V Y Video noise, reducing 43 Videos buffer 22 converting to 3D 58 create movies 49 creating 3D 57 custom profile 60 fine tune 44 fixing 43 format 55 producing 59 quality 55 reducing size 24 sharing 65 supported formats 8 trimming 44, 50 uploading 65 uploading 3D 65 View information 28 Vignette 41 YouTube 65 playing videos 19 resolution 18 W Web support 72 White balance 41, 44 WMV 68 Workspace 11 78