Within the Menu Designer you can edit all three possible disc menu pages. To modify a specific page, select either Home
Page, Chapter Page or Subtitles Page from the Go to drop-down menu.
Note: The Subtitles Page will only be available in the Go to drop-down menu if you selected Create subtitles for disc when
creating subtitles in the Subtitle Room.
14.3 Modify Menu Text
To edit text that appears on the menu page, including clickable chapter text, double-click it in the Menu Designer, and then
enter the new text.
Note: Make sure you are in the Edit mode when trying to modify text.
14.4 Preview your Disc´s Menu Page
At any time during the creation of your disc menu within the Cre-
ate Disc Window or Menu Designer, click on Preview to preview
your disc menu page. Click a button to preview the chapter asso-
ciated with the button. Use the playback buttons to control the pre-
view.
14.5 Configure Create Disc Preferences
Before you proceed to burn your creation disc, it is recommended that you configure the Create Disc Preferences.
Click
to configure your Create Disc Preferences.
The following options are available under the Disc Format tab:
• Disc format: Select the disc format you will be using to burn your movie.
• Disc capacity: Select the disc capacity of your disc.
• Video Quality: Select a video quality for your disc:
- DVD LP (Long Play).
- DVD SP (Standard Play).
- DVD HQ (High Quality).
The video quality settings offer different bit rates, resulting in files of different size. The higher the quality of the video, the
larger the resulting file and the shorter the length of video that can fit onto a disc. Further, more CPU power is required for
rendering higher quality video. The Smart Fit option automatically adjusts the bit rate to the best quality video file that fits
exactly to the capacity of the disc you are using.
Audio type: The different audio types are as follows:
LPCM is an uncompressed audio format. Dolby Digital audio uses the Dolby Digital Consumer Encoder format. MPEG
audio uses the MPEG-1 audio compression format. (This audio format may have compatibility issues in NTSC.)
Note: The video quality and audio type options that are available depend on the disc format that you have selected.
14.6 Burn a disc
CyberLink PowerDirector offers several methods to finalize your production, which are useful under different circumstan-
ces. You can burn your production to disc as the last step in your movie production process, save your production as a
disc image for later burning, or create a DVD folder to organize your media files on your hard drive. Depending on your
burning drive and disc type, one or more of these options may be available simultaneously.
CyberLink PowerDirector supports the following discs formats for burning:
• DVD: DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
• VCD/SVCD: CD-R, CD-RW
Burn your movie to disc
Burning your movie to disc is the final stage of the create disc process. Once your disc is burned, you will be able to play
it on a disc player to share with your family and friends. Click on the Burn button to begin the burning process.
Note: The burning process may take at least a few minutes, depending on the length and quality of your video and your
computer's processing power.
STV50 User Manual
Index
1. Welcome
2. Features
3. System Requirements
4. Content
5. Hardware
6. Connections
7. Driver and software installation
8. Uninstallation
9. Cyberlink Power Director
10. Multimedia Video Capture
11. Preferences and options.
Power Director
12. The Workspace. Power Director
13. Production Mode. Power Director
14. Creating Discs. Power Director
15. Cyberlink Power Producer
16. . VivaStation
17. Technical Specifications
Important Information
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