CyberLink Media Suite User's Guide
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Contents Introduction ....................................................1 CyberLink ................................................................................................2 Media Suite Programs The PowerStarter............................................................................2 Program Version Table ................................................................................................7 System Requirements .........................................................................
CyberLink M edia Suite Upload ................................................................................................31 to Social Networks Uploading Videos ............................................................................31 to YouTube Uploading Videos ............................................................................31 to Facebook Convert................................................................................................32 Videos Create a...........................
Play Music ................................................................................................57 Supported Audio ............................................................................58 Formats Music Playback Controls ............................................................................58 Rip an Audio ................................................................................................59 CD Convert..........................................................................
CyberLink M edia Suite Step 2 - Edit Disc............................................................................80 Information Step 3 - Edit Layout ............................................................................80 Step 4 - Print ............................................................................80 Technical ....................................................81 Support Before Contacting .............................................................................................
Intro ductio n Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome to CyberLink Media Suite, the all-in-one multimedia suite that opens up the world of digital entertainment on your PC. Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content and the corresponding program are subject to change without notice. Using CyberLink Media Suite you can perform the following functions, and more: play discs, disc folders, video files, and music with the world's #1 playback software on the PC.
CyberLink M edia Suite CyberLink Media Suite Programs You access all the CyberLink Media Suite programs through the CyberLink PowerStarter interface. It provides easy access to all of the CyberLink software on your PC, for whatever task you have at hand. From managing your media files and creating movies, to organizing your disc content, burning discs and much more. The PowerStarter Program CyberLink PowerStarter is the complete portal for all of your CyberLink software.
Intro ductio n Menu Icons Clicking a menu icon reveals a list of features and functions you can choose from, and provides instant and direct access to all of your CyberLink programs. Click the menu icon that corresponds to the type of media you want to access or features you want to explore. Movie From the Movie menu you can watch movies on a disc or play back videos files on your hard drive.
CyberLink M edia Suite types. You can also copy your data and movie discs, or back up all of the important data on your computer and then restore it when required. Utilities Use the Utilities menu to manage your discs by creating, burning or extracting files from disc images. You can also erase rewritable discs, edit some video discs, burn DVD folders to disc, or design and print disc labels.
Intro ductio n Favorites You can add the functions and programs you use most often into the Favorites menu, so you can quickly and easily access them when required. Click the button to view the Favorites menu. By default, this window is empty, but you can add a function or program to the Favorites menu by doing this: 1. Click the menu icon to display the function/program you want to add to your favorites. 2. Hover your mouse over the function/program and then click .
CyberLink M edia Suite Return to PowerStarter after you close a program: select this option to return to the CyberLink PowerStarter main window after you close a program you accessed through the program portal. Automatically check for the latest version: select this option if you want CyberLink PowerStarter to automatically check for newer versions of the installed software programs every 14 days.
Intro ductio n Version Table The following table shows the differences between the available versions of CyberLink Media Suite 10.0. Product CMS 10.0 Ultra CMS 10.0 Pro PowerDVD 12.0 BD Express 12.0 Standard 10 HE 3D 10.0 DE PowerDirector Power2Go 8.0 DE 8.0 DE MediaShow 6.0 Deluxe 6.0 Deluxe MediaEspresso 6.5 Deluxe 6.5 Deluxe 2.0 Standard 2.0 Standard 5.5 Ultra 5.5 Ultra PowerBackup 2.6 Standard 2.6 Standard PowerDVD Copy 1.5 Standard 1.5 Standard LabelPrint 2.5 Standard 2.
CyberLink M edia Suite Hard Disk Space 5 GB required (400 MB for SmartSound Quicktrack Library). 10 GB (20 GB recommended) for DVDs. 60 GB (100 GB recommended) for Blu-ray Discs. CPU Pentium 4 2.2 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 2200+ for DVD quality MPEG-2. Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 2400+ for high quality MPEG-4 and streaming WMV, QuickTime, and Real Video. Pentium Core 2 DUO E6400 or Athlon 64 X2 5000+ for AVCHD and MPEG-2 HD (BD burning). VGA Higher than Intel® 945GM. 64MB-VRAM or above.
Intro ductio n NVIDIA 3D Vision NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit + 3D Vision-Ready Display + 3D Vision Compatible NVIDIA Graphics Card are required. Please download and install 3D VISION CD for Desktop GPUs v1.38 or Verde Notebook 3D VISION CD v1.3 120Hz Frame-sequential 3D LCD (NVIDIA 3D VisionReady). Native format: 120 fps left and right. Eye wear: Active shutter glasses (NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit). Supported hardware: Asus G51J-SZ028V, Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235H. 3D Polarizer LCD Native format: row-interleaved.
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M o vie Chapter 2: Movie CyberLink Media Suite provides access to CyberLink PowerDVD, a software disc player with all the features and controls of a normal living room disc player. It offers feature-rich navigation controls for an interactive and tailored viewing experience. CyberLink PowerDVD also provides instant access to all the movie information you will need on MoovieLive.com.
CyberLink M edia Suite Note: for a more detailed description of this program and its functions, please consult the product's help file. Supported Disc Types and Formats The optical discs that CyberLink PowerDVD supports are listed below: Optical Disc Types File Formats Blu-ray Discs*/Blu-ray 3D* Discs BDAV, BDMV DVD DVD-Video, AVCHD*, AVCREC*, DVD-VR, DVD+VR CD VCD, SVCD Note: * available in CyberLink Media Suite Ultra only.
M o vie backward (when paused) incremental speeds. When playback is paused, use the button or press E on your keyboard to go to the previous frame of video. D Stop S Stops playback of media. E Next N Jumps to next chapter on the movie disc. F Mute/Volume adjustment Q/+,- Click to mute the volume; click again to turn mute off. To manually adjust the volume, hover your mouse over this button and then use the slider to increase or decrease the volume.
CyberLink M edia Suite button or press F on your keyboard to go to the next frame of video. O Play/Pause Enter/ Space bar Plays and pauses media playback. P Previous P Returns to previous chapter on the movie disc. Q More functions R Select source Ctrl+O Click to view a pop-up list of the disc drives on your computer, or to open a disc folder on the hard drive. Pop-up menu* Ctrl+P During Blu-ray Disc playback, click this button to display the pop-up menu over the disc content.
M o vie Note: CyberLink PowerDVD cannot apply certain TrueTheater video effects to some video file formats. Enabling Hardware/Software Decoding At the top of the Videos tab of the TrueTheater Technology window, you can enable hardware or software decoding for smoother video playback.
CyberLink M edia Suite adjust the TrueTheater Lighting effect the desired amount. TrueTheater Motion: select this option to enable frame rate upsampling, from 24 fps up to 60 fps, to make panning scenes, particularly in action movies, play more smoothly. TrueTheater Motion can improve the frame rate of video content to 60 or 72 fps, depending on the output frame rate of your display.
M o vie photos in 3D. CyberLink PowerDVD can also convert any regular 2D Blu-ray Disc, DVD movie, video file, YouTube video, and photo into 3D using TrueTheater 3D*. 3D Playback Warning: if you experience headaches, dizziness, nausea, blurry eyesight or other symptoms while watching 3D video content, it is highly recommended that you stop playback immediately and see your doctor. Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink PowerDVD.
CyberLink M edia Suite 3D Display Configuration To open the 3D Display Configuration window, click next to the the playback controls. Configure the 3D settings as follows: button on General On the General tab, set the 3D display configuration. 3D scene depth: if required, use the slider to adjust the amount of 3D scene depth on the video image, until the resulting 3D image is optimized for your specific setup and your viewing experience.
M o vie Display Device On the Display Device tab you can set up your 3D display device. Auto detect: select this option to have CyberLink PowerDVD automatically detect your device for you. If you do not have a 3D display, CyberLink PowerDVD plays 3D content in Anaglyph Red/Cyan mode and then you can watch content in 3D with anaglyphic (red/cyan) 3D glasses. If you want to manually select your 3D display device, select the other radio button and then select it from the drop-down menu.
CyberLink M edia Suite CyberLink PowerDVD. Note: the Chapter Viewer is not available for Blu-ray Disc titles for content protection reasons. FancyView: click on to display the chapter thumbnails in FancyView. Use a remote control, the arrow keys on a keyboard, a mouse's scroll wheel, or a notebook touch pad to browse through the thumbnails. Select a chapter thumbnail to start playback from that chapter. Grid view: click on to display the chapter thumbnails in grid view.
M o vie View Online Movie Info To read movie reviews, watch movie trailers, and much more, select the View Online Movie Info option in the Movie menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. MoovieLive MoovieLive is a web service that lets you share the movie viewing experience with other CyberLink PowerDVD users. When signed into MoovieLive you can: view rating, review and viewing information for a movie. view detailed information about a movie.
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Video Chapter 3: Video The video functions in CyberLink Media Suite let you perform a variety of tasks, including editing your videos in CyberLink PowerDirector, producing movie discs with CyberLink PowerProducer, and much more. You can also convert videos to other formats with CyberLink MediaEspresso, or use CyberLink MediaShow to organize, enhance, and share your videos. Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions, please consult the product help files.
CyberLink M edia Suite Supported Video File Formats In CyberLink PowerDVD you can play back videos in the following file formats: Video formats: 264, 26L, 3G2, 3GP, 3GP2, 3GPP, ASF, AVC, AVI, BSF, DAT, DIV, DIVX*, DVR-MS, FLV*, H264*, JSV, JVT, M1V, M2P, M2T, M2TS, M2V, M4V, MK3D*, MKV*, MOD, MOV, MP4*, MP4V, MPE, MPEG, MPG, MPV, MTS, MVC, QT, TIVO, TOD, TP, TPD, TRP, TS, TTS, VC1, VOB, VRO, WM, WMV, WTV. Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink PowerDVD.
Video keyboard to go to the next frame of video. F Zoom Hover your mouse over the button, and then use the slider to use Instant Zoom to digitally zoom in or out on the video image. When zoomed in, you can click and drag on the video image to view different areas of the image. G Enable 3D* Enable 3D video playback. H Elapsed/ Remaining time Click to toggle between elapsed and remaining playback time. I Full screen J Share Click to share the video you are watching on YouTube or Facebook.
CyberLink M edia Suite keyboard to go to the previous frame of video. Play to Select to play the current video file on a home media server or device that is connected to the same network. Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink PowerDVD. Advanced Video Editing Use CyberLink PowerDirector to edit all of your video files into professional-looking movie masterpieces. To edit your videos in CyberLink PowerDirector, do this: 1.
Video Organize Videos You can import all of your videos into the CyberLink MediaShow library, and use the program to organize them and prepare them for editing, burning, uploading to the Internet, and more. To organize your videos using CyberLink MediaShow, select the Organize Videos function within the Video menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays.
CyberLink M edia Suite 2. Enter the new tag name in the field provided in the Add Tag window, and then click on 3. . Select Done. The tag will be added and applied to the selected video file. Creating and Managing Albums You can create new albums or place your videos into existing ones, helping you organize your videos and prepare it for slideshows, movie discs, and more. Adding Videos to Albums You can organize your videos into albums, which are then easier to use in slideshows, movie projects, etc.
Video shot or the date the album was created. Location taken: if required, enter the location where the media was shot. Description: add a description for the album, if required. 3. Select OK. The custom album is saved to the media library. Easy Video Editing CyberLink MediaShow offers several editing features, including trimming unwanted portions from video clips, or performing various touch ups on videos in preparation for editing, uploading, etc.
CyberLink M edia Suite In the Edit window, select on the videos. tab to perform the following fixes on your Fix shaky video: select to automatically fix a video clip that contains moments where the camera is shaking. Auto fix lighting: select to automatically fix the lighting in the video. Reduce video noise: select to remove blocky artifacts from a video clip’s image. Reduce audio noise: use this option to filter out background noises from the audio track. Drag the slider to remove more or less noise.
Video Upload to Social Networks You can share all of your videos with your friends and family by uploading them directly from the CyberLink MediaShow library to YouTube and Facebook. To upload videos to a social network, select the Upload to Social Networks function within the Video menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays. Uploading Videos to YouTube You can upload videos from the library directly to the YouTube video sharing web service.
CyberLink M edia Suite 3. Follow the detailed instructions in the wizard to upload your videos. Note: if you do not have a Facebook account, select the Sign up to Facebook link to register. 4. Select the Done button once your videos are uploaded. Convert Videos With CyberLink MediaEspresso you can convert videos into formats compatible with a variety of portable devices, game consoles, and more.
Video 7. If your computer supports Intel CPU or ATI/NVIDIA GPGPU hardware acceleration, in the Settings section click the button to Enable hardware encoding and/or Enable hardware decoding to reduce the time it takes to convert your media. 8. If the device you are converting the files for is connected, select the Transfer to connected device after conversion option if you want CyberLink MediaEspresso to transfer the files after conversion. 9. Click OK to start the conversion.
CyberLink M edia Suite Edit a Movie Disc If you burned video onto a rewritable disc in the +VR, -VR or BDAV format, you can go back and edit the content at a later time in CyberLink PowerProducer. To edit a disc after burning, do this: 1. Select the Edit a Movie Disc function within the Video menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink PowerProducer edit disc window displays. 2. Insert your target disc, select a recording speed, the Aspect Ratio for your disc and then click Next. 3.
Pho to Chapter 4: Photo The photo functions in CyberLink Media Suite let you organize, enhance, and share all of your photos using CyberLink MediaShow. With CyberLink Media Suite you can also turn your photos into dazzling slideshows and photo gallery discs, print them out in a variety of formats, create slideshow DVDs, share them on social networks, and much more. Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions, please consult the product help files.
CyberLink M edia Suite Import and Organize Photos In the Photo feature of CyberLink Media Suite, you can import all of the photos on your computer into CyberLink MediaShow. Once in the program, you can use CyberLink MediaShow's photo features to organize them in albums, add keyword search tags, tag people's faces, and much more. To import and organize your photos using CyberLink MediaShow, select the Import and Organize Photos function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter.
Pho to and automatically loads any new photos into the library. Note: if you want to remove a folder from the scanned folders list, select it and then select 3. . Click OK to save your changes. CyberLink MediaShow will import all the support photo formats that are in the folders you added to the scanned folder list.
CyberLink M edia Suite Organizing Photos When you are viewing the photo thumbnails in the media library, there are several management options available. Double click on a folder/tag/album etc. in the media library to display all of the photos inside. Adding and Editing Tags You can add keyword search tags to your photos in the media library.
Pho to tagged, the photos are then categorized in the Faces section of the media library, and included on Facebook if you choose to share them on the social media web site. Auto Tagging Faces CyberLink MediaShow uses face recognition to auto detect and tag faces in your photos.
CyberLink M edia Suite the Tag Faces window. In this window you can review each face and associate it with a person in your media library, or add a new person. You can also skip faces if you want to add them later. Note: use the drop-down to sort the tagged faces by name or tag count. To manage the tag faces, for each group of faces, do one of the following: click on Select and then select the person from the list that matches the face in the photo.
Pho to Creating and Managing Albums You can create new albums or place your photos into existing ones, helping you organize your photos and prepare it for slideshows, and more. Adding Photos to Albums You can organize your photos into albums, which are then easier to use in slideshows, etc. To add photos to an album, just right-click on the file and then select Add to Album.
CyberLink M edia Suite 3. Select OK. The custom album is saved to the media library. Edit and Enhance Photos CyberLink MediaShow offers several editing features, including adding creative effects to your photos or performing various touch ups on photos in preparation for using your media in slideshows, printing, etc. To fix and enhance your photos, do this: 1. Select the Edit and Enhance Photos function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays.
Pho to Red-eye: select this option to remove unwanted red-eye from your photos. Just follow the instructions on the user interface to use this feature. Straighten: if your photo was taken unevenly and appears to be crooked, select this option and use the Degree slider to make it more level. Auto Brightness: select to automatically adjust the photo’s brightness. Auto Contrast: select to automatically adjust the photo’s contrast. Auto Balance: select to automatically adjust the photo’s color balance.
CyberLink M edia Suite Focal B&W: the focal black and white effect applies color to a focused area of a photo, while the rest is in black and white. Use your mouse to set the focus area, and then use the slider to adjust the Size of the colored area. Tint: the tint effect adds highlighted color throughout your photo. Pick a desired color and then use the slider to adjust its Intensity. Glow: select the glow effect to make all the lighter areas of a photo appear to glow.
Pho to Creating Slideshows CyberLink MediaShow lets you create custom slideshows that include both your photos and videos. You can select from a number of styles, and then add background music, text, and blank slides. Once you are done creating a slideshow, select the Preview button to play it back, or Produce if save it as a video file. Select the Share button to share the slideshow video with friends and family. Selecting Media for the Slideshow To select the media for the custom slideshow, do this: 1.
CyberLink M edia Suite to remove media or a slide from the slideshow, select it in the slide tray and then select the button. Designing the Slideshow After you have added media to the slideshow, you can customize its design by editing the style and adding background music. To design the slideshow, do this: 1. In the Create Slideshow window, select the Design button. 2.
Pho to Customizing Slides In the Transition window you set the transition that is used on every slide in the slideshow, and customize each slide’s duration. You can also set the audio level for any video clips that are included in the slideshow. To customize the slides, do this: 1. Select the slide in the slide tray that you want to customize, and then select the Transition button. 2.
CyberLink M edia Suite 4. Select and drag the title text box to the desired location on the slide. 5. Select 6. Select to preview the text on the slide. Once you are satisfied, select outside the text box to set the text. to add text animation effects, if required. Note: to edit existing text on a slide, just double-click on the title text box. Select to remove any unwanted text. 7. To add more text to this or other slides, select the Add Text button and then repeat the above steps. 8.
Pho to to the slideshow. Create a Photo Gallery Disc When you create a photo gallery disc, you are essentially creating a photo album on a disc. You can create more than one album on a single photo gallery disc. To create and burn a photo gallery disc, do this: 1. Select the Create a Photo Gallery Disc function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter, and then select the type of disc (CD, DVD, BD) you want to create. The Photo Gallery Disc window opens. 2.
CyberLink M edia Suite image to use as the logo, replacing the default CyberLink logo. Include URL link on logo: select this option if you want to include a URL link on the logo. Once selected, enter the URL address in the field provided (http://). When users click on the logo in the created photo gallery, they are taken to the specified URL. Click OK to save your changes.
Pho to window box that opens: Click View Log to view the burning log. The log opens in your default TXT editor, where you can view and save it. Click OK to close the window and then exit. Create a Slideshow Disc You can use CyberLink MediaShow to create professional looking slideshow discs using your photos. To begin creating a slideshow DVD disc with your photos, select the Create a Slideshow Disc function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays.
CyberLink M edia Suite button. Creating the Disc In the Create Movie Disc window, just follow the outline steps to set disc properties, as follows: 1. In the Step 1: Choose disc format section, do the following: Format: select the format of your movie disc. DVD: creates a standard DVD disc. Destination drive: select the drive you want to use to burn the move to disc. 2. In Step 2: Enter movie disc title, enter a Title for your movie disc, which displays on the disc menu’s home page. 3.
Pho to Change Slideshow Opening: if you select the cell slideshow style, select this button to enter a title and author’s name for the slideshow, which then appears on the opening slide. Deselect the Enable slideshow opening page if you don’t want it in your slideshow. Speed: set the playback speed of the slides in the slideshow. 3. Set Background music options as follows: Play music during slideshow: select this option to enable background music in the slideshow.
CyberLink M edia Suite MPEG-2: standard definition format found on most DVD discs, and therefore takes up less space. Audio format: select the desired audio encoding used for your outputted disc’s audio. Aspect ratio: set the aspect ratio for the video. For DVDs you may select between 4:3 or 16:9. Quality: select the video quality of the disc’s video. The video quality settings offer different bit rates, resulting in files of different sizes.
Pho to Uploading Photos to Facebook You can upload photos from the library directly to your Facebook page. To upload videos to Facebook, do this: Note: you can also drag and drop some photos or a whole album onto the Facebook section of the library sidebar to quickly upload them. 1. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to upload to Facebook, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 2. Select the Share tab and then the Facebook button. The Upload to Facebook wizard displays.
CyberLink M edia Suite Print Photos CyberLink MediaShow lets you print out copies of your photos in a variety of sizes. To print photos, do this: 1. Select the Print Photos function within the Photo menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaShow main window displays. 2. Select all of the photos in the media library that you want to print, and then drag and drop them in the media tray. 3. Select the Print button, and then Print. 4.
M usic Chapter 5: Music The music function lets you burn audio files to a DVD or CD with CyberLink Power2Go. You can also rip music from an audio CD onto your hard drive, and play back music using CyberLink PowerDVD. Use CyberLink WaveEditor to edit and add useful effects to your audio files, or record your own custom audio. Note: to ensure that your computer has the required codecs for burning and ripping music files, please make sure that Windows Media Player 10 or later is installed on your computer.
CyberLink M edia Suite Supported Audio Formats In CyberLink PowerDVD you can play back audio in the following audio formats: Optical Disc Types File Formats CD Audio, Karaoke Audio file formats: AAC, AC3, ADTS, AOB, DTS, FLAC, M4A, MID, MKA, MP2, MP3, MPA, OGG, RMI, WAV, WMA.
M usic F Enable TrueTheater Provides access to the TrueTheater audio effect controls. G Elapsed/ Remaining time Click to toggle between elapsed and remaining playback time. H Play to Select to play the current music file on a home media server or device that is connected to the same network. I Mute/ Volume adjustment Q/+,- Click to mute the volume, or to turn mute off. To manually adjust the volume, hover your mouse over this button and then use the slider to increase or decrease the volume.
CyberLink M edia Suite 2. Insert your disc and then select your drive from the Source drop-down. Note: if you insert a new disc or select a different drive, click ensure the most updated information displays. to refresh and 3. Select the audio tracks that you want to copy to your hard drive. 4. Click the tracks to. 5. In the Settings section, set the Format and Quality of the outputted audio files. 6. Click Go to copy the files to your computer.
M usic To burn an audio music CD or MP3/WMA music disc, do this: 1. Select the Burn a Music Disc function within the Music menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. In the CyberLink Power2Go new task window, select the type of music disc you want to create (Audio CD, WMA CD, MP3* CD, WMA DVD, MP3* DVD). 2. Use the search pane to find to the music you want to include on your disc. Select the files you want to burn and then drag and drop them in the disc content area.
CyberLink M edia Suite Record Audio You can record your own custom audio in the WAV format in CyberLink WaveEditor. The audio you record is then imported directly into the library and saved to the export folder selected in Preferences. To record audio, do this: 1. Select the Record Audio function within the Music menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink WaveEditor recording window displays. 2. Set your recording preferences as follows: use the slider control to adjust the recording input volume.
M usic Adding Audio into the Library CyberLink WaveEditor lets you import audio from your hard drive or from a removable device. Importing Audio To import audio from your hard drive or a removable device, click , browse to its location, and then click on Open. You can import multiple audio files into the library at once and then work on them all in CyberLink WaveEditor. Note: you can also drag and drop audio files into the Library area of CyberLink WaveEditor to import them into the program.
CyberLink M edia Suite Editing Tools Click to cut the selected portion out of the audio file, and place it on your clipboard for pasting. Click to make a copy of the selected portion on your clipboard for pasting. Click to paste the audio wave form you cut or copied to the right of the current timeline position. Click to delete the selected portion of the audio file. Click to crop to the selected portion of the audio file, removing the parts of the audio file that are not selected.
M usic 4. Click on the line in the master volume area and drag the volume key back to the original volume level. Note: this last step is just a recommendation, and is not necessary if you want the audio to fade up or down from the very beginning to the desired level. 5. Continue adjusting the volume keys as required to achieve the desired audio levels throughout the audio file.
CyberLink M edia Suite WaveEditor: 1. From the menu select Effects > VST > Import VST Effect. 2. Click on the button and then browse to the location where the downloaded VST plugin effect is located. Note: CyberLink WaveEditor imports VST plugin effects that are in the DLL format. If the downloaded effect is in the ZIP format, you must first unzip it before trying to import it into the program. 3. Select the VST plugin effect and then click Open. 4.
M usic . 2. Enter in a new file name for the file and then select the format you want to save it as in the Save as type drop down. 3. Click on Save. The file is saved to the export folder selected in Preferences. Supported Formats CyberLink WaveEditor supports the export of audio files into the following formats: Audio: MP3**, WAV, WMA, M4A* Note: * available in the Standard version, and only in the LE version when running the program under Windows 7.
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Data & Backup Chapter 6: Data & Backup With CyberLink Media Suite you burn your data files to a Blu-ray Disc, DVD or CD with CyberLink Power2Go. You can also easily make an exact copy of a data DVD or CD using CyberLink Power2Go, and copy a non-CSS protected DVD Video disc with CyberLink PowerDVD Copy. Use CyberLink PowerBackup to safely back up and restore all the data on your computer. Create a Data Disc You can burn data files to a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc.
CyberLink M edia Suite editor, where you can view and save it. Click OK to close the window. Copy a Disc or Burn a Disc Image The Copy Disc or Burn a Disc Image function allows you to make an exact copy of a disc. However, you must copy the disc contents onto a blank disc of the same disc type. (You cannot, for example, copy content from a CD onto a DVD.) The Copy Disc function also allows you to burn disc images. Note: some discs may not be copied if they are copy-protected or contain errors.
Data & Backup select Perform write simulation if you want CyberLink Power2Go to simulate the burning process first to ensure the burn will finish successfully. if available, select Verify recorded data if you want CyberLink Power2Go to verify that the content was successfully burned to the disc. if available, select Enable defect management to have CyberLink Power2Go try to fix any defects on a disc so that content burns correctly. 9. Click Copy to begin the copy and burn process. 10.
CyberLink M edia Suite select Verify recorded data if you want CyberLink Power2Go to verify that the content was successfully burned to the disc. select Enable defect management to have CyberLink Power2Go try to fix any defects on a disc so that content burns correctly. 7. Click Burn to start the burning process. Note: select the Auto shut down after burning option if you want CyberLink Power2Go to automatically shut down your computer once it has successfully burned your disc. 8.
Data & Backup Step 2 - Select Destination Click Select Destination, then set your backup destination. Back up to: Select your backup destination from the drop-down box. Backup destinations may include hard disk or a disc burner (depending on your available hardware). Back up as: Give each backup file a unique name. To save the backup file to a different directory, click Browse, then locate and select the folder you want to use. Include Restore Tool: Select to create an executable (.
CyberLink M edia Suite Restoring Files To restore your data after a backup, first select Back Up and Restore Files in the Data & Backup menu of the CyberLink PowerStarter program window. Click the Restore button at the top of the window, and then follow these simple steps: Step 1 - Select Source In the Restore window select the source by selecting the restoration source from the Restore from drop-down box. Backup file: Restore from an existing backup file.
Data & Backup and does not overwrite existing files. Overwrite older files: Overwrites existing files on your hard drive if the backed-up copy is newer. Always overwrite the files on my computer: Overwrites existing files on your hard drive with the backed-up copy in every case. Ask before overwriting: Prompts you to decide which copy you want to keep. Step 4 - Restore Files Click Restore Files and then verify that the settings are correct. Click Restore Now to begin restoring files immediately.
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Utilities Chapter 7: Utilities CyberLink Media Suite provides you with a number of useful disc utilities, including allowing you to erase rewritable discs and also design and print professional looking labels using CyberLink LabelPrint to complete the disc making process. You can also mount a disc image, extract files from existing disc images, burn a DVD folder, and much more. Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions, please consult the product help files.
CyberLink M edia Suite 1. Select Extract Files from a Disc Image function within in the Utilities menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink ISO Viewer displays. 2. When in the CyberLink ISO Viewer, you can perform the following functions: click the button to browse to and open an image file (in the ISO, P2I or RDF format) on your computer. When opened, you can see all the files contained within the image.
Utilities Transfer Media to Devices After converting media to another format, CyberLink MediaEspresso will transfer it automatically to a device that is connected via a USB cable. To convert media and transfer it to a device, select the Transfer Media to Devices function within the Utilities menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink MediaEspresso program opens. Note: for a more detailed description of this program and its functions, please consult the product's help file.
CyberLink M edia Suite menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. Step 1 - Select a Label Type The first step in creating a label is to select the type of label you want to print. You can select to create LightScribe label, Labelflash label, a disc label, a mini disc label, a front cover, back cover or a disc inlay. Step 2 - Edit Disc Information Add or edit disc information, such as a title, which will allow you to recognize the disc.
Technical Suppo rt Chapter 8: Technical Support This chapter contains technical support information. It includes all the information to find the answers you need to assist you. You may also find answers quickly by contacting your local distributor/dealer. Before Contacting Technical Support Please take advantage of one of CyberLink’s free technical support options: consult the user’s guide or the online help installed with your program.
CyberLink M edia Suite Web Support Solutions to your problems are available 24 hours a day at no cost on the CyberLink web sites: Note: you must first register as a member before using CyberLink web support. CyberLink provides a wide range of web support options, including FAQs, in the following languages: Language Web Support URL English http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/index.do Traditional Chinese http://tw.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/index.do Japanese http://support.jp.cyberlink.
Index edit 3 effects 65 export 66 export formats 67 extracting 61 noise reduction 30 playback 57 record 62 ripping to hard drive 59 save 66 supported formats 58 Index 2 2D to 3D 18 3 3D configuration 18 converting 2D to 35 display 17 display device 18 enable 17 movie playback 13 playback 17 requirements 7 source format 18 TrueTheater 18 video file playback 25 A About 4 Access 3 Add to favorites 5 AMD 15 Antique 44 Audio burn 3 convert 60 B Back Up data 72 Balance 43 BD 11 Black & white 43 Blu-ray Disc
CyberLink M edia Suite Burn disc 33 disc image 4 editing a disc after 34 C Catalog 74 CDs 57 Chapter viewer FancyView 19 grid view 19 Configuration 3D 18 Contrast 30, 43 Convert audio 60 video files 32, 79 videos 32 Copy movie DVD 75 Copy discs 70 Create disc labels 4, 79 Crop 42 D Data 3 backing up 72 restoring 74 Denoise 16 Digital zoom 13, 25 DirectorZone 52 84 Disc utilities erasing discs 77 Discs 3D playback 13 burning 33 create 3 digital zoom 13 editing 4 producing 33 supported formats 12 Display
Index Enable TrueTheater 15 Equalizer 58 Erase discs 4, 77 Export audio 66 file formats 67 Extract audio 61 file from image 78 F Faces tag 38 Fade 62 FancyView chapters 20 File formats export 67 Fix photos 42 videos 29 Fix lighting 43 Focal B&W 44 G Gallery disc burning 50 Glow 44 GPU acceleration 15 Grid view 20 H Hardware decoding 15 High definition supported discs 12 Hotkeys disc playback 12 music playback 58 video playback 24 I Image creating discs 4 Import audio effects 65 photos 36 VST effect 66
CyberLink M edia Suite M Manage photos 36 videos 27 Matte 43 MoovieLive 21 Movie player 3 Movies 3D playback 13 producing a disc 33 Music 3 equalizer 58 playback 57 playback controls 58 ripping to hard drive 59 My catalog 74 N Noise reduction 16 NVIDIA 15 P Paper templates 80 Photo 3 Photo gallery discs 49 Photos converting to 3D 35 effects 43 fixing 42 86 importing 36 managing 36 slideshow disc 51 Plain paper 80 Play back 3D content 17 videos 23 Playback audio 57 music 57 Plugins audio effects 65 Pop-u
Index S Saturation 30, 43 Save audio 66 Sepia 43 Setup 3D display 17 Shaky video 30 Share 3 Sharpness 43 Shuffle 59 Slideshows 3 creating 45 Soft focus 43 Software decoding 15 Source format 3D display 18 Stabilizer 16 Straighten 43 Support 81 Supported formats audio 58 discs 12 videos 24 SVCD playback 12 System requirements 7 T Tag faces 38 Technical support 81 Tint 44 Trim 30 TrueTheater 2D to 3D 18 adjusting 15 display mode 16 enabling 15 HD 15 U Utilities 4 V VCD playback 12 Version table 7 Video 3
CyberLink M edia Suite Viewer BookMark 20 Vignette 43 VST importing 66 W Watch movies 3 WaveEditor 61 Web support 82 White balance 30, 43 Z Zoom 13, 25 88
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