Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Aspire 3630 Series
- Disposal instructions
- First things first
- Contents
- Your Acer notebook tour
- Specifications
- Indicators
- Easy-launch buttons
- Touchpad
- Using the keyboard
- Ejecting the optical (CD or DVD) drive tray
- Using a computer security lock
- Audio
- Using the system utilities
- Frequently asked questions
- Arcade (for selected models)
- Taking your notebook PC with you
- Securing your computer
- Expanding through options
- Power management
- Acer eRecovery
- Troubleshooting
- Regulations and safety notices
- ENERGY STAR guidelines compliance
- FCC notice
- Modem notices
- Important safety instructions
- Laser compliance statement
- LCD pixel statement
- Macrovision copyright protection notice
- Radio device regulatory notice
- General
- European Union (EU)
- The FCC RF safety requirement
- Canada - Low-power license-exempt radio communication devices (RSS-210)
- Federal Communications Comission Declaration of Conformity
- Declaration of Conformity for CE Marking
- Index

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English
Video
To open the Video function, click Video on the Arcade Home page.
Note: The Video feature is designed to play back MPEG1, MPEG2
(if a DVD drive is installed), AVI, WMV, and ASF formats. If you
want to watch a DVD or VCD use the "Cinema" function.
Two options are shown on the Video page: "Video Play" or "Video Edit."
Playing a video file
Click Video Play to watch video files. The Video page shows the video files in
the content area on the right side. They are organized by folders and a
thumbnail image shows the first frame of the video.
To play a video file, click on it. the video will play full-screen. The pop-up
control panel will appear at the bottom of the screen when you move the
mouse. To return to the Video page, click Stop.
Video Authoring
Click the Video Authoring button to open the PowerProducer program, which
allows you to finalize your digital video productions and burn them to disk.
Before you produce your movie using PowerProducer, first gather (or create) its
component parts: video clips, photos, and background music. You may collect
raw footage yourself with a camcorder or other recording device, or you may
simply use files that you have on hand; including movies you have already
created in a video editing program.
When your movie is ready for production, use PowerProducer, which offers
basic video editing tools, so your movie does not have to be perfectly polished
at this stage. PowerProducer's production functions include the following:
• burns CDs, DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs, and editable DVDs
• erases rewritable disks that contain unwanted content
• copies disks
• defragments disks for appending video content
• burns DV content straight to DVD
• sets chapters within video content
• adds background music to videos and menus
• offers custom menu layouts for buttons, frames, and backgrounds
• captures from DVD, firewire devices, analog capture cards, USB devices,
and files
For help with authoring video, refer to PowerProducer's online help system.