Specifications

Use the controls to watch the video and navigate through it:
Button Name Description
Playback
Is used to start video file playback. Once you click it, it will turn into the Pause button to let you
pause the playback when needed.
Frame Back Is used to step one frame back in the video.
Frame
Forward
Is used to step one frame forward in the video.
Decrease
Playback
Speed
Is used to change the backward video playback speed. Each time you press this button the playback
speed will change to -0.25x, -0.5x, -1x, -2x, -4x, -8x, -16x speed.
Increase
Playback
Speed
Is used to change the foward video playback speed. Each time you press this button the playback
speed will change to 0.25x, 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x speed.
Mute Is used to switch the sound of the played video on or off.
You can also change the sound volume using the Volume Control . To quickly navigate through your video file use the Slider
-
.
After you add all necessary video files to your DVD, you can manage them - change their sequence in the DVD structure, and add
and remove chapters.
Manage Imported Video
To
set the video files order on the Timeline you will need to either:
click the video you want to change the position on the Timeline and, without releasing the mouse button, drag it
forward or backward on the Timeline. When the necessary position is reached, you can release the mouse button:
or
click the video you want to change the position on the Timeline and use the Make First, Move Forward, Move Backward
and Make Last buttons of the Timeline Toolbar to set the necessary position:
To delete the imported video from your DVD structure, select it on the Timeline and click either the Remove Video
button on the Timeline Toolbar or the Delete button on your computer keyboard. The video that follows the deleted
video will be moved on the Timeline and will take the position of the deleted video.
To add new video files to your DVD using the Timeline click the Import Video button on the Timeline Toolbar. The
video will be added right after the previously imported video.
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