Operation Manual
Creating Your Own Movie Disc
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3 You may also detect scenes from your file with the Disc Wizard. Simply, click
Detect Next Scene . The first frame of the next scene will be displayed. If
you want to set a chapter here, click Add Chapter . If not, continue
detecting to other scenes. (Refer to "Detecting Scenes" on page 35 for more
information on this great new feature for PowerDirector 2.0)
To modify the sensitivity of your scene detections, click Detect Scenes
Options . Drag the Sensitivity slider or click Increase/Decrease
Sensitivity. The more sensitive the setting, the more scenes it will detect
which will generate more video files.
The Detection Method section is for captured video content that has been
imported into the Library. Use the default unless you have a DV AVI
format file that contains multiple timecodes (i.e. resetting of timecodes are
automatically set when you start and stop recording) and you wish to split
up your files in this manner, select Detect by changing of timecodes.
Note: If you have selected Detect by changing of timecodes, in essence, PowerDirector will
not be performing the scene detection feature, for scenes that are detected will rely
solely on the DV tape’s changing of timecodes, which is ultimately dependent on the
DV tape itself.
4 Click Next when you are done.
5 You may wish to include menus in your movie disc for that professional look
and to provide your audience with an organized and flexible palette to work
from. Select DVD/VCD/SVCD with Menus. If you do not wish to include
menus, click Next and go to "Authoring: Previewing Content" on page 132.