D-Link DUB-AV200 User Manual - page 9
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The list below provides you general information on corresponding relationships between
a specified profile and a type of disc:
VCD
(Video Compact Disc)
For MPEG-1 video of good quality that you can play on your
VCD or DVD player.
DVD
(Digital Versatile Disc)
For MPEG-2 video of high quality that you can play on your
DVD player.
SVCD
(Super Video Compact Disc)
For MPEG-2 video of high quality that you can play on your
VCD or DVD player.
5.
Please note that the settings of the Video Quality on the right pane of the Option dialog
box will vary according to the settings you chose in the Profile management pane.
However, you still can define these features according to your specific needs.
6. Before
clicking
OK to activate these settings, make sure the state of Frame Rate is
29.97fps –(30000/1001) NTSC.
7.
The chosen file will be displayed in the upper pane of the MPEG Encoder’s interface.
Click the file name you want to encode and then choose the Encoding button
to
start converting the file into desired file format. The Encoding button becomes the Stop
button
. During the process of encoding, you may choose the Stop button if to
terminate the conversion.
8. When
the
Status column in the upper pane displays Done, the process of encoding is
complete.
Step 3: Make a DVD/SVCD/VCD/DATA CD
The last step to create a video CD or DVD is to transfer (or “burn”) your encoded material to
a recordable disc. Before starting the disc-burning process, if you wish to have your prepared
video clips edited, launch MPEG Editor from the application bar.
Here is a quick look at a typical disc burning session:
a) Launch
DVD Maker.
b) Define a disc format.
c) Add video files.
d) Design a menu if you are making a DVD.
e) Burn the videos to the disc.
Burning Your Video File to a Disc:
1. Double-click
DVD Maker on the application bar of your DVD Plus’s interface to
launch DVD maker.