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Burn disc
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Create a new disc project (“New” button), switch to the “Record” view and
load it into the second film (“Part 2”).
Switch to the “Burn” interface and burn the second movie to CD or DVD.
Encoder settings
Use the "Encoder settings..." button to access the selection dialog to specify
the properties of the MPEG encoder (memory requirements, quality, and
duration of the MPEG conversion
Preset: This features useful settings for the selected disc type. Here are
several sample DVD presets:
Long-play video DVD DVD with extra-long playing time. The bit rate is
reduced, which compromises quality.
Long-play music DVD DVD with extra-long playtime for music. The bit rate
for the soundtrack remains at the highest quality
level.
Standard DVD Normal DVD
Widescreen DVD Normal DVD in 16:9 format
Note: NTSC (USA and Japan) or PAL (Europe) may be selected for all
settings.
Bit rate: The bit rate determines the memory required for the completed
video. The higher the bit rate, the larger the file, and the shorter the
maximum playing time of the movie that fits on a disc.
Adjust bit rate: The expected file size of the finished video is estimated,
depending on the set bit rate. If the movie does not fit onto the disc, the bit
rate is corrected accordingly.
Quality: Specifies the quality of the encoding process. The higher the
quality, the better the finished video will look; however, encoding will take
considerably longer.
Smart rendering: Smart rendering considerably reduces the load of encoding
processing for MPEG files. During the production of MPEG files, only those
parts of the movie that were changed in the program are re-encoded.
Please note: The MPEG files contained in the movie must have the same
format, i.e. the bit rates (variable or constant), audio formats, image
resolutions and video formats must match.
Anti-interlace filter: This option should only be activated for playback on a TV
screen, since it is intended to reduce line flickering.