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Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- 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
- Creating a DVD-Video Disc from Video Files
- Changing recording settings
- Sharing recorders
- Converting video
- Device Export Profiles
- Changing copy options for a portable player
- Converting Audio
- Troubleshooting tips
- Support options
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Note If you have set the Video option to Custom, the Audio
pop-up does not appear. Instead, you will be able to select Audio
and Language options for each video.
Note When you remove audio or languages, the audio setup
menu and secondary audio on the copied disc may not behave as
expected. The main video and audio should continue to operate
as expected. To ensure best results, choose All.
As you make selections, the amount of compression needed and the
video quality indicator change. If you choose to only include the main
movie or reduce the number of languages and audio, the indicator
shows improved quality for the resulting DVD.
5 Click OK to continue and proceed with your copy.
Creating a DVD-Video Disc from Video Files
A standard DVD-Video disc can hold approximately 240 minutes (4 hours)
of video as well as Dolby Digital sound and full menu navigation. If your
recorder supports dual-layer recordable DVDs, you can create a DVD-
Video with approximately double this amount of content.
This section explains how to compile and burn videos to a DVD-Video,
including those from an AVCHD camcorder.
To make a DVD-Video:
1 Launch Popcorn and select the DVD-Video project from the Copy
project category.
2 Add your video files to the project area by dragging video files from
your hard disk or Media Browser to the content area.
3 Choose optional disc settings:
■ Automatic Encoding: Choose this option to use all video and
audio encoding settings that maximize quality and fit the most
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