17.
After previewing your DVD, click
Close
to close the
Preview
window.
18.
If, after previewing, you want to make changes to your menu screens, click
Create Menu
in the step guide at the
top of the window, and use the menu creation features described in step 14 to edit your menu screens.
19.
When your DVD project is complete, click
Create DVD!
to begin burning the project to a DVD disc.
20.
When the
Insert a blank DVD-R disc or a DVD-RW disc, and click OK to continue
message appears, insert a
blank DVD-R disc or a DVD-RW disc into your DVD-RW drive, and click
OK
.
The Click to DVD program begins creating your DVD. The time required to create a DVD differs depending on the
type of computer you are using and the amount of data included in your project, but the process usually takes
about three hours to create a one-hour-long DVD.
Creating a DVD typically requires several hours. Interrupting the DVD creation process may result in an unusable
DVD disc. It is strongly recommended that you not use other software on your computer while Click to DVD is creating
a DVD. While Click to DVD is creating a DVD, you may see your computer's hard disk drive activity indicator flash
repeatedly. This is normal behavior.
When the DVD creation process is completed, a message appears, asking if you want to make another DVD from
your DVD project.
21.
To write additional discs, click
Yes
. To stop, click
No
.
The DVD-RW drive tray opens.
The DVD you created is now ready for use in a home DVD player or on a computer with a DVD drive and
DVD-playing software.
To save your DVD project, so you can edit its contents or create additional copies of your DVD at a later time,
click the
Menu
button, select
Save Project
, type a name for your project in the
File name:
field, and click
Save
.
This guide provides only the basic steps to creating a DVD with Click to DVD software. For detailed information
about the features and capabilities of Click to DVD software, consult the program's online Help.
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Page 53: ...Printer Connections Printing With Your Computer Page 53 ...
Page 73: ...Locating the Jog Dial Control Jog Dial Control Page 73 ...
Page 87: ...Connecting Mice and Keyboards Using External Mice and Keyboards Page 87 ...
Page 93: ...Connecting a Port Replicator Locating Ports and Connectors Using the Port Replicator Page 93 ...
Page 98: ...Floppy Disk Drives and PC Cards Using Floppy Disk Drives Using PC Cards Page 98 ...
Page 230: ...Memory Upgrades Upgrading Your Computer s Memory Page 230 ...
Page 237: ...Using the Recovery CDs Application and System Recovery CDs Using Your Recovery CDs Page 237 ...