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4.

Click

the

Device

Manager

button.

5.

Click

IDE

ATA/ATAPI

controller

to

pull

down

the

submenu.

6.

Double-click

Secondary

IDE

.

(Double-click

Primary

IDE

if

you

are

using

the

ThinkPad

A21e

computer.)

7.

Select

the

DMA

is

available

as

the

Transfer

Mode.

8.

Click

OK

.

9.

Click

Close

to

close

System

Properties

window.

A

message

displays,

informing

you

that

the

system

settings

have

changed.

10.

Click

OK

to

restart

the

system.

For

Windows

XP

1.

Click

Start

,

move

the

cursor

to

My

Computer

,

and

click

on

it.

2.

Click

on

View

system

information

under

System

Tasks.

3.

Click

the

Hardware

tab.

4.

Click

the

Device

Manager

button.

5.

Click

IDE

ATA/ATAPI

controller

to

pull

down

the

submenu.

6.

Double-click

Secondary

IDE

.

(Double-click

Primary

IDE

if

you

are

using

the

ThinkPad

A21e

computer.)

7.

Click

the

Advanced

Settings

tab.

8.

Select

DMA

if

available

as

the

Transfer

Mode.

9.

Click

OK

.

10.

Click

Close

to

close

the

System

Properties

window.

Using

Intervideo

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

With

Intervideo

WinDVD

Creator

Plus,

you

can

capture,

edit,

and

record

video

and

audio

files.

You

can

also

use

Intervideo

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

to

create

and

record

DVD

videos

using

your

own

video

and

audio

files.

For

more

detailed

information

on

Intervideo’s

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

features,

go

to

the

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

User’s

Guide

on

the

User’s

Guide

and

Software

Super

CD.

The

main

function

areas

within

the

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

main

window

are

“Capture,”

“Edit,”

“Author,”

and

“Make

Movie”.

From

these

functions,

you

can

import

and

edit

your

own

video

and

audio

files,

then

save

them

into

any

supported

format.

The

supported

formats

include

MPEG-1,

MPEG-2,

ASF,

WMV,

and

AVI.

When

you

have

prepared

your

video

and

audio

files,

by

going

through

the

“Capture”

and

“Edit”

steps,

you

can

then

add

a

customized

menu

from

within

the

“Author”

function.

You

can

import

your

own

still

images

to

use

as

menu

backgrounds

or

select

one

of

the

sample

images.

When

your

movie

is

ready,

proceed

to

“Make

Movie”

where

you

can

select

the

output

format

and

video

standard

used

in

creating

your

movie.

Burn

your

movie

to

disc

or

save

it

to

the

hard

disk

for

burning

later.

If

you

use

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

to

create

a

DVD

image

on

your

hard

disk,

you

can

select

“Load

Image

to

Burn”

from

the

Project

menu.

WinDVD

Creator

Plus

also

offers

the

capability

to

record

video

directly

to

DVD

recordable

media

using

“Disk

Manager.”

This

is

done

without

using

any

additional

space

on

your

hard

disk.

With

Disk

Manager,

you

can

capture

new

video

or

use

video

files

you

already

have,

and

then

finish

your

movie

by

creating

a

customized

menu.

Your

movie

can

be

created

in

either

+VR

or

–VR

video

formats.

Through

Disk

Manager,

you

can

edit

your

movie

at

any

time,

adding

or

deleting

video

segments

or

changing

your

customized

menu.

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