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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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What is Popcorn?
Popcorn® lets you enjoy your video anywhere you want, on the playback
device of your choice, and easily make high quality copies of your DVDs
and movies. Now your video will go everywhere that you do.
Popcorn includes powerful Fit-to-DVD™ compression technology that lets
you fit an entire 9 GB DVD-Video onto a 4.7 GB recordable DVD. Popcorn
also features award-winning Toast® burning technology, for fast and
reliable copies to all major DVD formats.
System requirements
Popcorn 3 requires the following:
■ Macintosh computer with PowerPC G4, G5, or Intel® processor
■ Mac OS X v10.4.10 or higher
■ 300 MB of free disk space to install
■ Up to 15 GB of temporary free disk space
■ QuickTime 7.1.6
Optional:
■ DVD burner and recordable media
■ Apple TV™, Video iPod®, or iPhone™
■ BlackBerry® device with MPEG-4 video support
■ Palm® Treo™ 680, 700p, or 755p with MPEG-4 video support
■ EyeTV video recorder or Turbo.264 video encoder hardware
■ Xbox 360®, PlayStation®, or PSP™
■ Other portable DivX, MPEG-4, or H.264 compliant video player










