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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- What is Popcorn?
- System requirements
- Installing Popcorn
- Getting to know the Popcorn window
- What types of video can Popcorn use?
- Popcorn Extras
- Using the Media Browser
- Copying to a DVD
- Creating a disc image file
- Changing copy options for a DVD
- DVD-Video Settings
- Changing recording settings
- Sharing recorders
- Converting video for a portable player
- Transferring video to other portable players
- Changing copy options for a portable player
- Troubleshooting tips
- Support options
Roxio Popcorn Getting Started Guide
www.roxio.com
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Copying to a DVD
This section explains how to copy a DVD-Video disc, disc image file, valid
VIDEO_TS folder, or video files to a blank recordable DVD disc for
playback in a DVD player. Popcorn can copy non-encrypted DVD-Video
content.
To learn more about DVD-Video, refer to:
http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html.
To convert a DVD-Video or other video file for use on an iPod, iPhone,
Apple TV, or other device, see Converting video for a portable player on
page 18.
To copy to a DVD:
1 Launch Popcorn and select a video source in the DVD project area.
■ Choose DVD Disc to copy a DVD-Video disc in your DVD
drive. If you choose this option, insert the original DVD-Video
disc into your DVD drive.
■ Choose Image File to copy a DVD-Video disc image file from
your hard disk. If you choose this option, drag a disc image from
your hard disk into the content area.
■ Choose VIDEO_TS Folder to copy a valid VIDEO_TS folder
from your hard disk. If you choose this option, drag a VIDEO_TS
folder from your hard disk into the content area.
■ Choose Video Files to copy video files to a DVD. If you choose
this option, drag video files from your hard disk or Media
Browser to the content area.
2 A summary of the content that will be copied appears in the content
area. In the case of video files, each of your video files will be listed.
If your DVD-Video source is greater than 4.7 GB in size, a message in
the Summary area indicates that automatic compression may be
needed. After you insert a blank DVD, Popcorn determines if you are
using single-layer or dual-layer media. If you are using a 4.7 GB single-
layer disc, Popcorn will compress your video to fit onto the disc. If you
are using an 8.3 GB dual-layer media, no compression will occur.










