User`s manual

V 1 P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . 7
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To download a video, click on it, then click the
Download Video(s)
button. You may
select more than one video to download by holding the Ctrl key on your keyboard as
you click. Videos that are queued for download are listed on the
Accepted
page. Once
a video has been downloaded and unpacked, it will be shown on the
History
page, and
will appear in the
Current
bin of the V1 software.
Recording CD Lessons
A V1CD lessonis similar to an Academy lesson, except the video files are burned to
a CD-R instead of uploaded to the Academy. When recording a CD lesson, it is not
necessary to select a current student, or to begin with an open video. It is also
unnecessary for you to be logged in as an Academy instructor.
Before recording a CD lesson, you must be using XP® or Vista
®
and have enabled its
CD burning feature. Instructions for doing this can be found in the Recording
Options section of chapter 3.
The lesson recording and wrap-up process is identical to the academy lesson process as
described above, with these exceptions:
1. A CD lesson is always recorded with your “broadband(high) quality lesson
recording settings.
2. Instead of a
Save
button, you will see a
Burn
button.
3. Instead of a
Discard
button, you will see a
Later
button. When you click
Later
at the lesson wrap-up page, the lesson is not discarded. When you
record another CD lesson, the new lesson will appear in the wrap-up along
with the previously un-burned lesson(s). This allows you to add more than
one lesson to a CD.
When burning the CD, the V1 is able to use either a simple play list (a WVX file
containing a list of the clips) that will open in Windows Media Player, or an HTML
document which provides a more robust user experience when opening your CD.
If a folder entitled “cdlesson” is found in your V1 Professional program folder, its
contents are copied to the CD. The HTML file “lesson.htm,” which must also be
present in the cdlesson folder, actually contains a template format that is used to create
the resultant lesson.htm file which is burned to the CD.
If you updated your V1 since the HTML lesson format was introduced, you will have a
file “cdlesson.zipwhich can be un-zipped into a cdlesson folder to provide you with
this feature.