Contents Package Contents------------------------------------------ 1 Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------1 Getting To Know Your USB 2.
Package Contents Contents of Package D-Link DUB-AV200 USB 2.0 MPEG 1/2/4 Video Converter Power Adapter Driver/Video Editing Software on CD Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. System Requirements Pentium III 550MHz or Above Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98SE One Available USB Port (USB 2.
bit stream into other standard formats such as AVI, MPEG4,VCD and DVD. Please read the information below which is aimed to assist you in using the DVD Plus software with your DUB-AV200 Video Converter. Getting To Know Your USB 2.
Recording Video to a Recordable Disc In the following two tutorials, you will be guided through the procedure of transferring captured video files to a recordable compact disc. TUTORIAL I illustrates the 3-step process to capture video. TUTORIAL II presents a 2-step operation to make a Video CD (VCD). Please read this manual to learn more about recording video to a recordable disc using your versatile DUB-AV200.
Step by step instructions to start recording: 1. Double-click DVR on the application bar of your DVD Plus interface to launch DVR. Preview Window 2. Choose Property Settings from the navigation panel to open the Property Settings dialog box, where you adjust the recording settings. 3. On the Video Settings tab, drag the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation sliders in the Fine Adjustment field to make adjustments of the video image. You can choose Default to accept the default video settings. 4.
needs. You can convert a recorded file into another file format layer by using the MPEG Encoder afterwards. iii. Enter the location where the recorded video clips will be saved by clicking Browse in the Working Directory field. In the opened Change Folder dialog box, specify the intended directory and then click OK to save the file. iv. Then click OK to activate all the settings and close the Property Settings dialog box. 5.
Converting Video Files Using MPEG Encoder: 1. Double-click MPEG Encoder on the application bar of your DVD Plus interface to launch MPEG Encoder. 2. Choose the Add button on the MPEG Encoder interface to open the Open window, from which you can indicate the directory and video files you want to open for encoding. Click Open when you are done. 3.
Enter the video file name in the Input field. Click the folder icon on the right of the Output field to set a location where the converted file will be stored later. To change the file name for the encoded file, you can directly edit a new name in the Output box, or keep the default location and file name. 4. In the Profile management pane, define the target file format as MPEG-1 Profiles or MPEG-2 Profiles for the chosen video file. Next, click one option from the submenu of the preferred profile item.
The list below provides you general information on corresponding relationships between a specified profile and a type of disc: 5. VCD For MPEG-1 video of good quality that you can play on your (Video Compact Disc) VCD or DVD player. DVD For MPEG-2 video of high quality that you can play on your (Digital Versatile Disc) DVD player. SVCD For MPEG-2 video of high quality that you can play on your (Super Video Compact Disc) VCD or DVD player.
2. Specify a disc type by clicking the DVD, VCD, SVCD, or DATA icon below the thumbnail window. 3. Click to open the Open window. From the window, choose the desired video files and then click Open to add them to the thumbnail window. 4. When you have gathered all the intended video items, select to proceed. Note: If you chose to make a DVD at step 2, you will be led to the step of Authoring a menu template, which will be shown as the startup page while playing your DVD on a DVD player.
6. To edit the menu title or the video title, double-click the text in the thumbnail window to open the Text Input window. Type a name in the blank field as the title. You may change the text style according to your needs. Click Close to exit the Text Input window when you are done. 7. If necessary, select to open the Option dialog box, in which you may make more advanced settings for the burning session. i. Determine the video type as NTSC, PAL, or Both. ii. Select Support XVCD and XSVCD if needed.
8. Click to continue when you are satisfied with the menu template and the titles. 9. Select your burner/recorder from the Device list box. 10. Click on the Eject button 11. Click to insert a blank recordable disc into the recorder. to begin burning your CD. When the process of burning is complete, the recorded disc will be ejected from the drive.
Tutorial II (Time-Savings Solution) Tutorial II will guide you through a 2-step process of making a VCD of your own. You will find creating a VCD becomes easier and faster than ever. Without converting the recorded video files via MPEG Encoder, you may directly convert the video clips while recording them. This two-step process is listed below: 1. Recording and converting video clips via DVR 2.
f) Click the Record Settings tab to adjust the following configuration settings: i. Specify the Recording type as Video + Audio. ii. In the Video Format field, indicate the target video format of the recorded video clips as VCD (352x240). The recorded video files will then be saved in the VCD format. iii. Click Browse in the Working Directory field to specify a location to save the recorded video clips. In the opened Change Folder dialog box, select the intended directory and click OK. iv.
3. Press to start recording and press it again to stop recording. Within a few seconds after the recording stops, the recorded file is displayed in the Video Folder window. Step 2: Make a VCD Now you can burn the recorded video clips in VCD format to a disc via DVD Maker. The VCD burning session is outlined as below: a) Launch DVD Maker. b) Define disc format as VCD. c) Add video files. d) Burn the videos to the disc. Step by step instructions to Make a VCD: 1.
6. Choose the Eject button 7. Click to insert a CD-R disc into the recorder. to begin burning your VCD. When the process of burning is finished, the disc will be ejected.
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