Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Easy Presentation Mode
- Full-Screen Presentation mode
- Studio Mode
- Editing CSS Templates
- Encoding Profiles
- Publishing Profiles
- Technical Support
- Index

CyberLink StreamAuthor
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The StreamAuthor Program
StreamAuthor can be run in three basic modes: Easy Presentation mode, Full-Screen
Presentation mode and Studio mode. Each of these modes, in turn, has several windows.
Easy Presentation Mode has the following windows:
• Import: import your PowerPoint slides for presentation authoring. For more information,
see "Create an Easy Presentation" on page 14.
• Record: acquire video and audio from a wide variety of sources, including a camcorder,
TV, webcam, microphone, Audio CD, as well as on-screen motion. For more information,
see"Recording in Easy Presentation Mode" on page 16.
• Publish: instantly save, compile and publish your presentation. For more information, see
"Saving an Easy Presentation" on page 18.
Full Screen Presentation mode has the following windows:
• Presentation: record video/audio and slide presentations simultaneously. For more
information, see "Presentation Window" on page 30.
• Author: compile and organize your presentation. For more information, see "Author
Window" on page 45.
• Publish: compile your presentation in one of a number of different formats, then save it
to the destination of your choice. For more information, see "Publish Window" on page
77.
Studio mode has the following windows:
• Compose: import video/audio clips as well as PowerPoint slides for presentation
authoring. For more information, see "Compose Window" on page 92.
• Capture: acquire video and audio from a wide variety of sources, including a camcorder,
TV, webcam, microphone, Audio CD, as well as on-screen motion. For more information,
see "Capture Window" on page 113.
• Author: compile and organize your presentation. For more information, see "Author
Window" on page 45.
• Publish: compile your presentation in one of a number of different formats, then save it
to the destination of your choice. For more information, see "Publish Window" on page
77.
The appearance of the program and the available options depend on the mode, the open
window, and the template selected during the project file creation process.