User`s guide

Tutorial
Step 1: Add Your Movies
Step 2: Customize the Menu
Step 3: Preview the Video CD
Step 4: Output
Reference
Getting Started
Before Use
Important Notices
IMxVCD Functions
User Environment
Precautions
Uninstallation
Launching IMxVCD
Exiting IMxVCD
Start Screen/Elements
Navigation Bar
Layout environments/Elements
Style Settings Panel
Movie Button Settings Panel
Title Settings Panel
Preview and Output/Elements
Preview Panel
Video CD Output (Windows)
Video CD Image Output (Macintosh)
Preferences
User Interface Notes
Supported File Formats
Glossary
Compatible Recording Drives
User Environment
Note that even if your operating environment meets the requirements for IMxVCD, we
cannot guarantee that all functions will be available.
Windows
Compatible Operating Systems
IBM PC/AT-compatible computers (running DOS/V) with one of the following preinstalled
OS: Microsoft ® Windows ® 98, Windows ® 98 Second Edition, Windows ® 2000
Professional, Windows ® Millennium Edition, Windows ® XP Home Edition, Windows ®
XP Professional
Processors
Intel Pentium ® MMX ®, 200 MHz and faster (Recommended: Pentium ® III, 800 MHz and
faster)
Required Software
DirectX 8.0a or later
Memory
64 MB or more (Recommended: 128 MB or more)
Hard Disk Capacity
When you create a Video CD, three times more memory is required than the size of the Video
CD.
Display
A video card with 4 MB of VRAM (video memory)
Resolution of 800×600 dots or more set at High Color (16-bit color for 65,000 colors)
Direct Draw driver-compatible
Important
Normal operation is unavailable at resolutions under 800×600 dots and with less than 256
colors.
Sound
A 16-bit stereo sound card and speakers
Other Requirements
This software uses DirectX technology. Before use, make sure that DirectX is
installed on your computer.
Creating a Video CD requires a user environment supporting a recording device and
recording software as described separately.
Installing and using this software in Windows ® 2000 Professional requires
PowerUser or Administrator privileges.In Windows ® XP, it requires Administrator
privileges
Macintosh
Compatible Models