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236 Burn disc
From the re
sults, you can extrapolate how much disc space your disc project
will require. The memory requirements of a 5-minute disc project would have to
be multiplied by 20 in order to estimate the space required for a 100-minute
movie. You should also add buffer for the selection menu. (view page 213)
Separate project onto multiple discs
Automatically: If the disc project requires more memory than is available on
the CD or DVD, a dialog will appear before burning asking whether the disc
project should be automatically segmented for multiple discs. Confirm this by
clicking “Yes”. The disc project will then be automatically divided into individual
disc projects and burned sequentially onto multiple discs. This is the easiest
method since everything is automatic, and all you have to do is insert a new
blank CD when required.
Manual
Case 1: If several movies do not fit onto a single disc...
In this case, switch back to the “Edit” screen and delete as many movies as is
needed until the remaining movies fit onto the disc. You can create a new disc
project and load and burn the other movies afterwards.
Case 2: When a long film doesn’t fit onto a disc...
In this case, the movie has to be split into two or more parts that will be
burned separately onto disc.
Switch back to the "Edit" view and place the start marker to the position at
which you wish to divide the movie. In the "Edit" menu, select "Cut ->
Separate movie".
All passages behind the start marker will
be removed from the movie and made
into a smaller movie. Both movies can
be moved using the "Select to edit"
menu in the arranger. Save both of
them separately to your hard disk
(“Save movie” menu option, for
example, as “Part 1” and “Part 2”).
Remove one of the two movies (for example, "Part 2") from the disc project
("Manage movies -> Remove movie (view page 300)" menu option).
S
witch to the "Burn" interface and burn the first film ("Part 1") to CD or DVD.
Create a new disc project (“New” button), switch to the “Record” view and
load it into the second film (“Part 2”).
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