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HOW TO: DVD Recorder Quick Help Guides (Article: 1131)
This article applies to the following items:
- · 2x DVD-R/RW Drive Black
- · DVD+R/RW/-R/RW Drive Black
Summary
DVD Recorder quick help guides for making DVD videos.
Resolution
Some quick Guides are available that explain steps required to make DVD discs. These guides are tailored to the type of DVDR drive and software package included with the system.
For systems that include the Toshiba DVD-R optical drive, the following "How To" guides are available:
086330 DVD-R How To Guide for the Toshiba DVD-R drive How To Guide for Basic DVD-R Help
086172 DVD R How To Guide for the Toshiba DVD R drive How To Guide for help with Ulead DVD Recording Software
086347 DVD-R How To Capture Video How To Guide for help with Ulead DVD Recording Software and the MX440SE Video Capture Card
086769 VCR To DVD How To / VC100XP Capture Card How To Guide for help with Ulead DVD Recording Software and the VC100 Video Capture Card
For systems that include the Sony DVD±R optical drive, the following "How To" guides are available:
086826 How to Use Your DVD+R(W)/-R(W) Drive How To Guide for help with Ulead DVD Recording Software
086976 How to Use Your DVD+/-R(W) Drive Document How To Guide for help with Sonic DVD Recording Software
086347 DVD-R How To Capture Video How To Guide for help with Ulead DVD Recording Software and the MX440SE Video Capture Card
086769 VCR To DVD How To / VC100XP Capture Card How To Guide for help with Ulead DVD Recording Software and the VC100 Video Capture Card
For additional help with Ulead software (select systems):
Video Studio is used for editing video clips together into a final project. The help guide for Video Studio can be found here: Ulead Video Studio Guide
Movie Factory is used to create or burn the DVD disc. To look at or download the help guide for Movie Factory click here: Ulead Movie Factory Guide
For help with the ATI All-In-Wonder card (select systems):
Systems with the All-In-Wonder video capture card and a DVD recorder have the ability to record live video, much like a VCR.
This process requires that the captured video be saved initially as a file, then recorded to DVD media.
There is software included with the system that will perform the video capture and DVD recording tasks. These features are easy to perform, but have a slight learning curve.
For a step by step guide on how to connect your VCR (or any external video device) to the All-In-Wonder card, please open this document: How To Connect Your VCR To This Computer
The All-In-Wonder video card is used for capturing video from sources outside the computer. It also has many other useful features. To read the All-In-Wonder Users Guide, click here: All-In-Wonder Users Guide
The software that controls the All-In-Wonder card is called Multimedia Center. To read the users guide for Multimedia Center, click here: Multimedia Center Guide
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12/20/2002
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Last Updated:
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7/3/2003
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Article Type:
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HOW TO
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