Operation Manual
Appendix
165
Disc Formats
Below is a description of the formats that CyberLink PowerProducer
supports for burning discs:
Format Description
DivX
DivX is a video file format based on MPEG-4
technology. DivX creates a very small video that
can be attached in an email, played back on a
media player, viewed on a TV, or written to VHS
tape.
The DivX codec can be downloaded for free from
the DivX website at www.divx.com/divx/
DVD-Video
DVD-Video is the most widely supported DVD
movie format, which can be played on almost all
DVD players.
DVD-VR
A video format on DVD-RW or DVD-RAM discs.
DVD-VR discs can be played on a DVD player
with the RW Compatible logo.
DVD+VR
A video format on DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW
discs. DVD+VR discs can be played on a DVD-
Video player.
SVCD
SVCD (Super Video Compact Disc) is a CD video
format that uses MPEG compression. SVCD offers
much higher video quality than VCD. It can hold
35 minutes of video, and can contain menus and
chapters like a DVD, as well as slide shows with
background audio. SVCDs can be played on a PC
with DVD playback software, and on some
standalone DVD players.