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DVD: Browse non-encrypted DVD-Video discs, mounted disc
images, or VIDEO_TS folders located on your Desktop or in your
Movies folder.
Note You can also access discs from set-top DVD recorders or
DVD camcorders. Popcorn includes special support for these
discs, which normally are not usable in the Mac OS. Insert these
discs in your recorder while Popcorn is running, and then import
video from them with the Media Browser.
File Browser: Browse files and folders on your local hard disk,
external discs, or connected network volumes.
Spotlight: Search for files or folders by entering a search term in
the text field at the bottom of the Media Browser window.
3 When browsing movies or DVDs, you can filter the media list by
choosing a folder or specific DVD, title or chapter from the second
pop-up menu.
Note When the File Browser is selected, the second pop-up
menu allows you to navigate folders on your system. When
Spotlight is selected, the second and third pop-up menus allow
you to narrow your search to a specific location or media type.
4 Select any item in the file list and drag it to the Content Area to add it
to a project, or click the Add button at the bottom of the Media
Browser.
You can select multiple items by holding down the Command (Apple) key
while clicking, and then drag the entire selection to the Content Area.
You can select groups of items by clicking on the first item in the group and
then holding down the Shift key while clicking on the last item in the
group, and then drag the entire selection to the Content Area.
You can preview most media files by double-clicking them in the file list or
by clicking the Preview button at the bottom of the Media Browser.