Using intervideo windvd creator, Playing audio cd’s, Windows 2000 – Lenovo 41N5631 User Manual
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Using
Intervideo
WinDVD
Creator
With
Intervideo
WinDVD
Creator,
you
can
capture,
edit,
and
record
video
and
audio
files.
You
can
also
use
Intervideo
WinDVD
Creator
to
create
and
record
DVD
videos
using
your
own
video
and
audio
files.
For
more
detailed
information
on
Intervideo’s
WinDVD
Creator
features,
go
to
the
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
User’s
Guide
on
the
Lenovo
USB
2.0
Super
Multi-Burner
Drive
(With
LightScribe)
Software
and
User’s
Guide
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.
Note:
Rendering
large
layouts
can
take
several
hours,
depending
on
the
processor
power
and
hard
disc
speed
of
your
host
pc.
Playing
audio
CD’s
Use
Windows
Media
Player
or
audio
CD
playback
software
such
as
Microsoft
CD
Player
for
playing
back
the
audio
CD
using
the
drive.
The
operation
method
differs
depending
on
the
software
and
versions.
Refer
to
the
operation
manual
of
your
computer
or
software
for
details.
Windows
2000
In
the
Windows
Media
player,
you
will
find
Digital
Playback
check
box
when
you
click
the
CD
Audio
tab
in
the
Options
window,
as
shown
in
the
following
figure.
Chapter
5.
Using
the
Lenovo
USB
2.0
Super
Multi-Burner
Drive
(With
LightScribe)
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