CyberLink PowerProducer 5 User’s Guide
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Contents Introduction............................................. 1 Welcome .................................................................................................................... 2 New Features ...................................................................................................... 2 The PowerProducer Program ............................................................................. 3 PowerProducer Projects .....................................................................
CyberLink PowerProducer Set Slideshow Duration .................................................................................25 Set Slideshow Effects .....................................................................................25 Back up Photos on Disc .................................................................................26 Set Photo as Title Thumbnail ......................................................................26 Auto Rotate Photos ..........................................
Contents Export to File ...........................................................................................................55 Production Preferences ......................... 57 Project Preferences ..............................................................................................58 Video/Audio Preferences ...................................................................................60 General Preferences .............................................................................
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Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter introduces CyberLink PowerProducer and the digital movie production process, including what you need to have on hand before you begin working on a project. If you are looking for instructions on how to start producing a movie immediately, see "Producing a Movie Disc" on page 11.
CyberLink PowerProducer Welcome Welcome to the CyberLink family of digital video tools. CyberLink PowerProducer is the ultimate disc authoring tool, allowing you to make creative VCD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc and AVCHD media. You can import video from a variety of sources, perform light editing tasks and then burn it to disc after creating a disc menu similar to those found on standard commercial discs.
Chapter 1: Introduction The PowerProducer Program The following is a list of the main functions you can perform in CyberLink PowerProducer: The Produce Movie Disc task lets you create a professional looking disc in a variety of formats, including video CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc and AVCHD. With the Right-to-Disc you can burn video content from a DV camcorder, HDV camcorder, TV, webcam or VCR directly onto a DVD or Blu-ray Disc without the intermediary step of first writing to your hard drive.
CyberLink PowerProducer PowerProducer Projects When you save a CyberLink PowerProducer project, it is saved as a .PPP file. This project file is the collection of all of your movie content, your special effects and your settings, but is not the final production. Note: Any edits made to your video clips, audio files or photos in CyberLink PowerProducer do not affect your original media. You can create a new CyberLink PowerProducer project file, as well as open or save existing files.
Chapter 1: Introduction Getting Started Where you get started with CyberLink PowerProducer depends on the function you want to perform. Even when creating a disc menu, you may decide to skip specific functions, depending on the kind of menu you want to create. Either way, this section offers a quick overview of what you need to do to create a finished disc and all the other functions.
CyberLink PowerProducer • Burning content to disc, saving as disc image or creating a disc folder PowerProducer Versions The features that are available to you within CyberLink PowerProducer are completely dependent on the version you have installed on your computer. Click on the CyberLink PowerProducer logo anywhere within the program to view the version number of your installed program. To purchase the full version, please go to the CyberLink online store.
Chapter 1: Introduction Supported Formats Before getting started with the creation of your disc, you may want to know what type of files can be imported into your project. CyberLink PowerProducer allows you to import files into the program in the following formats: Audio Input Formats: .mp3, .wav, .wma Image Input Formats: .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, .tif, .tiff, .png Video Input Formats: .mpg, .mpeg, .avi, .dat, .wmv, .asf, .vob, .dvr-ms, .mod, .tod, .tpd, .m2ts, .mts, .mp4, .ts, .m2t, .
CyberLink PowerProducer System Requirements The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums for working with the program. You may find that your system, while meeting these recommended minimums, requires expanded capacity for specific tasks. Minimum System Requirements CPU • • Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon 1500+ and above for basic DVD authoring Intel Pentium 4 3.
Chapter 1: Introduction Optional System Requirements • • To preview HDV content while capturing videos, an nVidia 6200 (or better), or ATI X700 (or better) graphic card is recommended. AVCHD playback is very system consuming. A CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra compatible graphic card is recommended. Please refer to http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/support/ answerbox_productfaq.jsp?FID=2577&nProdId=31&ProdVerId= 175&nCateId=5.
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Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc This chapter leads you through the process of producing a movie, from capturing content to burning your finished production to disc. It includes instructions for creating a full-feature video production or photo slideshow, customizing your disc and editing a disc after burning.
CyberLink PowerProducer Selecting a Video Format The first step in producing a movie disc is selecting the video format of the disc you want to create. To begin producing a movie disc, do this: 1. Open CyberLink PowerProducer.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc 2. Click Produce Movie Disc. 3. Select the video format you want to use: • Video CD: to create a lower-quality video or a slideshow. • DVD: to create a longer, high-quality video. • Blu-ray Disc: to create a high-quality high definition video that will play back on a Blu-ray Disc player. • AVCHD: to create a high-quality high definition video that uses the MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video codec.
CyberLink PowerProducer Acquiring Content Your production can contain a mixture of video and photos. The import and capture functions are located on the Content window within the Produce Movie Disc function. Note: Some camcorders are recognized as external disk drives on your PC. In this case you can use the Import Video Files function to import the files directly from the external drive (camcorder) to your hard drive. To open the Content window, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Note: Some discs are protected by technology that does not allow you to import the content they contain. • Capture: from a variety of sources Capturing Video With CyberLink PowerProducer you can capture video (including the audio) from: • • • • • a DV camcorder an HDV camcorder a TV a PC webcam a VCR To begin capturing video, do this: 1. Click Video under the Capture function on the Content window. 2.
CyberLink PowerProducer Note: Make sure that your DV or HDV camcorder is turned on and set to VCR mode in order for it to be detected by CyberLink PowerProducer. 3. Locate the content you want to capture, in one of the following ways: • when capturing from an HDV or DV camcorder, you can use the playback controls under the Preview window. • when capturing from a TV, use the buttons to select the channel you want to capture video from. 4.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc 1. Click Photos under the Capture function on the Content window. The Slideshow Photos dialog box opens. 2. Select your removable device from the drop-down menu. 3. Check the photo(s) you want to capture. • Check the Select all option to select all of the photos. • To switch to a larger or smaller thumbnail, click . • If the number of thumbnails on your device surpasses one page, use the and buttons to display further pages of thumbnails. 4.
CyberLink PowerProducer Editing Clips CyberLink PowerProducer lets you perform light editing tasks on your imported and captured video clips and created photo slideshows, which are treated like video clips in the edit function. You may also adjust a video clip’s aspect ratio if required. To begin a specific editing tasks, click Video clips under the Edit function within the Produce Movie Disc function.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc 3. Set the mark in time/slide by using the slider or the playback controls to find the desired start position or slide in the Preview window and then click . 4. Set the mark out time/slide by using the slider or the playback controls to find the desired end position or slide in the Preview window and then click . 5. Select: • Keep selected to keep the video segment indicated in orange. • Delete selected to delete the video segment indicated in orange. 6. Click .
CyberLink PowerProducer Split You can split an existing video clip or photo slideshow into two separate clips. To split a clip, do this: 1. Click Video clips under the Edit function and then click on the Split tab. 2. Select the time/slide (the frame or slide at the position at which you want to split the clip) by doing one of the following: • Video clip: Use the slider to find the required split time. • Album: Use the slider to find the slide to split after. 3. Click to split the clip.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Commercial Cut CyberLink PowerProducer can edit out the commercials in your video and TV recordings through the Commercial Cut function. Note: This feature is not available in all versions. It’s availability depends on the version you have installed on your computer. Detect Commercials Automatically CyberLink PowerProducer can automatically detect the commercial scenes in the video and determine how to edit the video. To do this: 1.
CyberLink PowerProducer 5. Select whether to Keep selected the video segment indicated in orange or Delete selected the video segment indicated in orange. 6. Click . The edited clip appears in the Storyboard pane. 7. If necessary, drag the sliders under the Preview window to make your edit more precise and then click . 8. Click OK. The edited clip appears in the Storyboard pane.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Editing Photo Slideshows CyberLink PowerProducer helps you create dynamic slideshows with your photos in the Photo Slideshow window. The Photo Slideshow window is launched automatically when you import photos into CyberLink PowerProducer or by selecting Photo Slideshow under the Edit function after you have imported photos. Note: A photo slideshow is created automatically when you import photos into CyberLink PowerProducer.
CyberLink PowerProducer 3. Click Add Photos. The Add Photos to Album window is displayed. 4. Select the photos you want to add and then click Open. Note: Use the Rotate button on the preview controls to quickly change the orientation of any of your slideshow photos if required. Set Background Music for a Slideshow To set the background music for a photo slideshow, do this: 1. Click Photo Slideshow under the Edit function. 2.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Set Slideshow Duration You can set the time that each photo on a slide is displayed or how long it takes to play an entire slideshow album in the Set Duration section. You may also match the duration of an album slideshow to the background music you added. • • • To set the length of time each individual slide (photo) will be displayed, select Slides and enter a duration.
CyberLink PowerProducer Back up Photos on Disc To back up your slideshow photos on the disc that you burn, check the Back up photos on disc option. Set Photo as Title Thumbnail You can select any photo in your slideshow album to be the thumbnail photo that will be displayed on the album cover and in the disc menu. To set a photo as the thumbnail, click on the photo in the Storyboard pane that you want to set as the title photo and then click on button.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Browsable Slideshow When creating a disc in the BDMV format, you can create a browsable slideshow. Once burned to disc, a browsable slideshow lets you browse through the photos in the slideshow at your own pace using the next chapter button, without interrupting any added background music. To create a browsable slideshow, simply deselect Automatic Pan & Zoom and then select No transition from the Transition Effect drop down.
CyberLink PowerProducer Creating Disc Menus The Customize Menu window gives you creative control over the look and creation of your disc menu. You can: • • • select a custom background as your menu or choose from a number of pre-defined templates modify text and overall layout of buttons and text add chapters, a first play video and background music To open the Customize Menu window, click Menu under the Edit function on the Content window.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc The pre-defined menu templates create menus with either clickable menu text or clickable thumbnails, depending on the template you selected. Some menus in CyberLink PowerProducer are also predesigned to be multi-layered. These menus consist of a main menu home page with text links to the sub menu containing your movie productions. Note: for multi-layered menus, you may have to click on Scenes and then click to view the thumbnail clips.
CyberLink PowerProducer Specify the Number of Thumbnail Buttons Per Menu Page To specify the number of thumbnail buttons that will be displayed on each menu page, do this: 1. Within the Customize Menu page, click Thumbnails Per Page. 2. Select the number of thumbnail buttons by clicking on the corresponding icon. 3. Click changes. to close the customization window and apply your Modify Menu Text To modify the title text that appears on the menu page, double-click it, then enter the new text.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc 3. Click OK. The audio track appears in the Background music box. Set a First Play Video Clip A clip designated as first play is the initial sequence that plays as soon as a disc is inserted into a disc player, and before the menu page appears. In a professional production first play typically consists of a copyright notice or warning. However, you may prefer to use a personal introduction or other video clip instead.
CyberLink PowerProducer Setting Chapters CyberLink PowerProducer lets you set chapters for your movie production. Just like in most commercial discs, setting chapters lets viewers perform scene selections from the menu page, in order to skip previous content. Set Chapters Automatically To set chapters automatically, do this: 1. Select the video clip on the Content window that you want to add chapters to and then click Chapters under the Edit function. 2.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Note: You can control the number of chapters by increasing or decreasing the sensitivity of scene detection. (Increased sensitivity sets more chapters.) 3. Click to begin to set chapters. The individual chapters appear in the Storyboard pane as thumbnails. 4. Click OK. Set Chapters Manually To set chapters manually, do this: 1. Select the video clip in the Author window that you want to add chapters to and then click Chapters under the Edit function. 2.
CyberLink PowerProducer Organize Your Story After you have created your disc menu, make sure the order of the thumbnails in the Author window correspond to the order you want the video clips and slideshows to be in your movie production. You can reorder the clips, customize the layout or preview each of the clips to organize your production. To move a clip, do one of the following: Note: for multi-layered menus, you may have to click on Scenes and then click • • • 34 to view the thumbnail clips.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Add a Playlist Adding a playlist to your disc allows you to specify which sections of content are shown when you play your disc. You may include several playlists that display different variations of the original content in order to provide different versions of your movie. Note: Playlists are available only when you create DVD-VR or BDAV discs. To add a playlist, do this: 1. Click Playlist under the Edit function on the Content window. 2.
CyberLink PowerProducer Finalizing Content After you have acquired your media, assembled your story, edited your clips, added audio and other effects, customized the layout and look of your disc, then it’s time to finalize your production. Preview Disc Content When you have organized your clips and finalized the content, it is a good idea to preview your entire production before burning it to disc. You can also view the production summary and the disc’s menu.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc Note: The instant/motion preview functions are not available for DVD+VR discs. Burn Your Production to Disc Burning your production to disc is the final stage of the movie production process. Once it is burned you will be able to play it on a disc player to share with your family and friends. To burn your production to disc, do this: 1. Check the Burn to disc option on the Final Output window. 2.
CyberLink PowerProducer 3. Click Burn. The task begins immediately. CyberLink PowerProducer displays the real-time progress. Note: The burning process may take at least a few minutes, depending on the length and quality of your video and your computer’s processing power. Be prepared for a short wait while CyberLink PowerProducer renders your production. When the task is completed a window appears displaying a congratulatory message and offering several options to continue.
Chapter 2: Producing a Movie Disc • • Click Go to Main Window to return to the main CyberLink PowerProducer window. Click Quit PowerProducer to close the program. Create a Folder Creating a folder conveniently stores all the files that make up a movie on your hard drive so that it is ready for burning. To create a folder, do this: 1. Check the Create a folder option. 2. Click folder. , then select the directory where you want to save the Note: Creating a folder overwrites existing data in a directory.
CyberLink PowerProducer Edit a Disc After Burning If you burned your production onto a rewritable disc in the +VR, -VR or BDAV format, you can go back and edit the content at a later time. To edit a disc after burning, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Edit Disc. 3. Insert your target disc, select a recording speed, the Aspect Ratio for your disc and then click Next. 4.
Chapter 3: Right-to-Disc You can burn video content from a DV camcorder, HDV camcorder, TV, webcam or VCR directly onto a DVD or Blu-ray Disc without the intermediary step of first writing to your hard drive. This can save you a lot of time when you want to store video on a disc. Note: Some camcorders are recognized as external disk drives on your PC, and therefore the Right-to-Disc feature is not available.
CyberLink PowerProducer Burn Video Right to Disc You can use CyberLink PowerProducer to perform the following Rightto-Disc tasks: • • • • • Burn video from a DV camcorder directly to a DVD or Blu-ray Disc Burner video from an HDV camcorder directly to a Blu-ray Disc. Burn video from TV directly to DVD or Blu-ray Disc. Burn video from a PC webcam directly to DVD or Blu-ray Disc. Burn video from a VCR directly to a DVD or Blu-ray Disc. The steps to perform each of these functions are extremely similar.
Chapter 3: Right-to-Disc 5. Select the target disc format from the drop-down and then click Next. 6. From the Recording from drop-down list, select the source you want to record from. Note: Make sure that your DV or HDV camcorder is turned on and set to VCR/ Camera mode in order for it to be detected by CyberLink PowerProducer. 7. If required, click to configure your device. 8. If required, set the configuration items. 9.
CyberLink PowerProducer You may preview the video you have burned by using the controls in the Preview window.
Chapter 4: Disc Utilities CyberLink PowerProducer contains a number of utilities for managing disc content and format, disc image files and disc folders. To access these useful utilities, select Disc Utilities on the CyberLink PowerProducer home page.
CyberLink PowerProducer Erase a Disc If you are using a rewritable disc you can erase content that was previously recorded on it. This allows you to reuse the same discs over and over without the need to continually buy new discs. To erase a disc, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3. Click Erase Disc. 4. Insert your disc and select your drive. 5. Select an erasing method. • The Quick option erases the disc index contained on the disc.
Chapter 4: Disc Utilities Copy a Disc CyberLink PowerProducer allows you to make an exact copy of a disc of any format. However, you must copy the disc onto another disc of the same format. (You cannot, for example, copy a CD onto a DVD.) To copy a disc, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3. Click Copy Disc. 4. Insert your source disc into your drive. 5. Insert your target disc into your burning drive.
CyberLink PowerProducer • Keep the Enable buffer underrun protection option checked in order to avoid errors during copy. • The On the fly option burns directly to disc without the intermediary step of first burning to your hard drive. Use this option if you have two disc drives. • Check the Create disc image option when using one disc drive for the copy function. 7. Click Start to begin. CyberLink PowerProducer displays the realtime progress of the task.
Chapter 4: Disc Utilities Make a Disc DVD PlayerCompatible CyberLink PowerProducer can convert DVD-VR discs to the DVD-Video format, which can be played on most DVD players. You must have a DVD burner to use this utility. To make a DVD-VR disc DVD-Video compatible, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3. Click Make Compatible. 4. Insert your source disc into your drive. Note: The source disc must be a DVD-VR format disc. 5. Insert your target disc into your burning drive.
CyberLink PowerProducer • • • Select a recording speed. Enter the number of copies you want to make. Keep the Enable buffer underrun protection option checked in order to avoid errors during copy. • The Keep folder option retains a DVD folder on the disc if one is encountered while converting the disc format. 7. Click Start to begin. CyberLink PowerProducer displays the realtime progress of the task.
Chapter 4: Disc Utilities Finalize/Unfinalize a Disc If you wish to view your DVD-RW disc with -VR profile on a player, you must first finalize the disc. (Unfinalized discs cannot be viewed on some home disc players.) When you finalize a disc, no further data can be added to it, even if the disc contains sufficient space. However, you can unfinalized a disc in order to perform further editing functions (such as appending video, adding chapters, etc.). To finalize or unfinalize a disc, do this: 1.
CyberLink PowerProducer Burn a Disc From a Disc Image A disc image is the collection of all of your movie content and settings that is compressed and saved to disc in .RDF or .ISO format for storage so you can work on it at a later time. A disc image is saved in the file structure that is destined to be burned to disc. To burn a disc image, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3. Click Burn Disc From Image. 4. Insert your disc and select your drive. 5.
Chapter 4: Disc Utilities Save as a Disc Image If you have previously burned a disc image to a disc, you can save that image onto your hard drive. This function is useful for backing up your disc onto your hard drive for future burning (for example, if your computer does not have a burning drive installed). To save as a disc image, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3. Click Save Disc Image. 4. Insert your disc and select your drive. 5.
CyberLink PowerProducer Burn a Disc from a Folder If you have created a folder that contains all of the media files for your production, you can burn this folder to a disc for storage. (Burning a folder to disc is similar to burning a disc image, but does not employ compression and therefore has no compatibility issues.) To burn a disc from a folder, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3. Click Burn Disc From Folder. 4. Insert your disc and select your drive. 5.
Chapter 4: Disc Utilities Export to File Using the Export to File function, you can export DVD Video, DVD-VR, DVD+VR, BDMV and AVCHD files that are stored on a disc to your hard drive in MPEG format and then use them in your movie production. Note: The features available to you may differ due to the version installed on your computer. To purchase the full version, please go to the CyberLink online store. To export files to hard drive, do this: 1. Start CyberLink PowerProducer. 2. Click Disc Utilities. 3.
CyberLink PowerProducer • You can preview the video using the playback controls in the Preview window to ensure that the video content you are exporting is the content you want. 6. Click , then select a directory to save the file to. 7. Click Export. CyberLink PowerProducer displays the real-time progress of the task.
Chapter 5: Production Preferences CyberLink PowerProducer offers a range of preferences to better suit the way you work. To set your preferences, click the button, available on most windows.
CyberLink PowerProducer Project Preferences Note: The project options that are available depend on the disc format that you have selected. • • • • • • • • • • • Movie playback mode: Set your video to return to the disc menu or continue on to the next movie after each movie on the disc finishes playing. Working directory: This is the directory that CyberLink PowerProducer uses for output. This directory is set during installation.
Chapter 5: Production Preferences • • Eject after erasing: Check to have CyberLink PowerProducer automatically eject a disc after erasing is complete. Display TV safe zone: Check to display a box in the Author window that indicates the safe zone when creating the disc menu. Utilizing this feature ensures that menu items, including text, thumbnails and buttons, will be within the display range of most TVs.
CyberLink PowerProducer Video/Audio Preferences Note: The video and audio quality options that are available depend on the disc format that you have selected. • • • • • 60 Video format: indicates the current video file format for the current project. Video quality: Select a video quality for your disc: HD (High Definition), SD (Standard Definition), HQ (High Quality), SP (Standard Play), LP (Long Play), EP (Extended Play) or Smart Fit.
Chapter 5: Production Preferences General Preferences • • • Use system default language: Select this option for the CyberLink PowerProducer language display to be the same as the default language of your operating system. User defined: Select this option and then select the language from the drop-down list that you want CyberLink PowerProducer to use.
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Chapter 6: 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.
CyberLink PowerProducer 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. refer to the Knowledge Base in the Support section of the CyberLink web site. http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/index.do The FAQs may have information and helpful hints that are more current than the User Guide and online help.
Chapter 6: Technical Support 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 and a user community forum, 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.
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Index B back up photos on disc 26 background music, adding to albums 24 A AB Cut 18 acquiring content from digital camera 16 from removable device 16 add background image 29 adding background music to albums 24 images as menu backgrounds 29 photos to an album 23 playlists 35 adding to slideshows 24 albums adding background music to 24 adding photos 23 creating new 23 Aspect Ratio 13 adjusting 18 audio qualities 60 Auto rotate photos 26 Automatic Pan & Zoom 25 AVCHD 13 Blu-ray Disc 13 buffer underrun prot
CyberLink PowerProducer DVD-VR 13 Create a folder 39 Create Video CD DivX 13 SVCD 13 VCD 13 creating albums 23 disc image file 48 PowerProducer projects 4 custom menu background 29 customizing menu pages 28 D Data Disc Power2Go mode icon 3 default name for captured video 58 Delete selected 19, 22 Detect automatically commercials 21 detecting scenes 32 digital camera, capturing from 16 disc preview 36 Disc capacity 13 disc formats supported 7 disc image burning 52 creating 48 saving 53 disc types supported
Index full erase 46 K Keep selected 19, 22 MPEG@Best 58 Music Disc Power2Go mode icon 3 O on the fly copying 48 L location 60 LPCM 60 M Make Compatible 49 mark in 19, 21 mark out 19, 21 menu custom background 29 menus Buttons Per Page 30 customizing 28 editing text 30 first play 31 Template 29 merging clips 19 modifying disc menu Buttons Per Page 30 editing text 30 Template 29 move thumbnails 34 movie playback mode 58 P photos adding to slideshows 24 backing up on disc 26 rotate 24 playback modes 58
CyberLink PowerProducer R removable device, capturing from 16 Right-to-disc 42 Rotate auto 26 Exif (Exchangeable image file format) 26 rotate photos 24 S safe zone 59 Save as disc image 38 saving disc images 53 scene detection 32 select a video format 12 selecting 12 selecting the video format 12 setting chapters 32 slideshow adding background music 24 Smart Fit 60 splitting clips 20 supported disc and file formats 7 SVCD 13 system requirements 8 T temp directory 58 Template 29 70 thumbnail index 58 th