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Roxio Popcorn Getting Started Guide
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If you are converting a DVD-Video source, you can choose which
audio and video to include. By default, the main video and audio are
included. To learn more, see Changing copy options for a portable player
on page 21.
2 Click the large red Copy button and choose your player settings.
3 Complete the following steps:
a Choose a Device from the pop-up list that most closely matches
your player. If your specific device is not listed, choose DivX,
MPEG-4, or H.264 Player.
b Choose a quality level from the pop-up list. You will see a
summary of the video and audio settings for the quality level you
select. If are you unsure that you have selected the correct quality,
you can play back a small preview to see how your converted
video will look before beginning the full conversion.
c Optionally choose a Save To destination from the pop-up list. If
you are exporting to your iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV, you should
keep the default iTunes choice.
4 Click Convert to continue.
Popcorn displays a progress bar as your video is converted.
Encoding can be paused at any time to free up the CPU for other tasks
and then resumed later. When encoding is paused, you can run other
applications or even switch to another user account as long as Popcorn
remains open. If you close the Popcorn application, even when video
encoding is paused, you must restart the process from the beginning.
Note Apple TV users converting DVD content can convert their
video with Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) support. The Apple TV
must be connected to a Pro Logic II receiver to take advantage of
this feature.