Operation Manual
Appendix
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DVD-RW
A DVD format that can be written to about 1,000 times. It
is a competitor product to DVD+RW, and is therefore not
compatible with that format. Some new DVD writers can
write in both DVD-RW and DVD+RW, and most DVD
players can read both formats. For more detailed
information, see www.dvdrhelp.com/dvd or other web
sources.
DVD+RW
A rewritable DVD format that can be written to about
1,000 times. It is a competitor product to DVD-RW, and is
therefore not compatible with that format. Some new
DVD writers can write in both DVD+RW and DVD-RW,
and most DVD players can read both formats. For more
detailed information, see www.dvdrw.com or other web
sources.
editable DVD
A
DVD in either DVD-RW or DVD+RW format that
can be written to, then edited after the burning
process.
Favorite file
A file (in .fl format) used by PowerProducer to remember
your favorite styles for disc menus. Disc menu styles
include button styles, button highlights, button frames,
and page layouts.
HQ
(High Quality) The highest video quality you may select
in PowerProducer.
hue
The attribute of a color that distinguishes it from other
colors.
interlacing
Flickering or artefacts caused by the way video signals are
broadcast. (Each frame of video is made up of a number
of lines. When video frames are broadcast, the odd lines
of the screen display are illuminated first, then the even
lines. This causes the interlacing problem, which is most
evident when the video contains motion.)
LP
(Long Play) The lowest video quality you may select in
PowerProducer.
menu
A page on a DVD that contains links to the chapters the
DVD contains.