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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
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■ Video Files: Create a DVD-Video disc from individual video
files.
Sources for Player Project
■ DVD Disc: Convert a DVD to a video file for use on your Mac or
with a portable device.
■ Image File: Convert a DVD-Video image file to a video file.
■ VIDEO_TS Folder: Convert one or more VIDEO_TS folders to
video files.
■ Video File: Convert video files to another format.
■ Content area: This is where the discs or video files you are copying or
converting appear.
■ Copy button: Click this red button to begin burning or converting.
■ Recorder or Player Settings button: Select recorder or player
settings.
What types of video can Popcorn use?
Popcorn can copy DVD-Video to a blank recordable DVD, including:
■ DVD-Video discs created with Toast®, iDVD®, or DVD Studio Pro®
■ Commercial DVD-Video discs that are not copy-protected or
encrypted
■ DVD-Video image files or VIDEO_TS folders from your hard disk
Popcorn can convert DVD-Video and other video files for use on portable
players, including:
■ DVD-Video discs created with Toast®, iDVD®, or DVD Studio Pro®
■ Commercial DVD-Video discs that are not copy-protected or
encrypted
■ DVD-Video image files or VIDEO_TS folders from your hard disk
■ Native QuickTime file formats, such as DV, AVI, MOV, and MPEG-4
■ Other non-QuickTime file formats, such as MPEG-2 and DivX










