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Fig. 6: TV wizard Analog TV Channel Search
6. Select your country in the Select country drop-down field.
When configuring DVB-S TV cards, you must select the satellite instead of the country in the Select your satellite configuration field. When configuring DVB-C TV cards, you must select the appropriate frequency range instead of the country.
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Choose between Antenna and Cable as the signal source in the Select source type dropdown field. The Select source type drop-down field is not available when configuring digital TV cards (DVB-T, DVB-S, DVB-C).
7. Click on the Start Search button to start the search.
The search starts. You are kept informed about the search progress and the number of channels found in the Search Status area.
8. Click on the Next button.
The second screen of the TV wizard, TV Channel Edit, is displayed.
Fig. 7: TV wizard TV Channel Edit
9. Click on the Up and/or Down buttons to change the order of the available channels. 10. Click on the Remove button to remove the highlighted channels. 11. If you want to coordinate the channels of a number of TV cards with each other:
Nero Vision regards TV channels with the same name so-called "physical" channels on different tuner cards as the same "logical" channel. This means that a logical channel can contain one or more physical channels. The channels are automatically coordinated with each other during the channel search. Only the logical channels will be displayed in Nero Vision following configuration in the TV wizard. 1. Highlight a channel you want. 2. Click on the Rename button. The Rename Channel pop-up window will open. 3. Enter the name you want in the Rename Channel text field. 4. Click on the OK button. The channel is renamed.
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12. Click on the Next button.
The third screen of the TV wizard, Manage TV Channel Groups, is displayed.
Fig. 8: TV wizard Manage TV Channel Groups
13. Click on the Add button on the TV Channel Groups tab.
The Add Group dialog window is displayed.
14. Enter the name you want for the group in the Add Group text field. 15. Click on the OK button.
The group is created.
4. If you want to add media files that are stored on your PC to the movie, click on the
Browse button. The Open pop-up window will open.
5. Select the required media files and click on the Open button. 6. Highlight the files that you want to add to your movie. 7. Click on the
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Media files are inserted in the contents dialog box on the Storyboard are displayed with a thumbnail. You can add video and image files to your movie. Images are indicated on the icon in the top left corner. Storyboard and Timeline
tab and
tabs with the
Fig. 16: Storyboard tab
In addition to the Storyboard tab, the Timeline tab is also available in the contents dialog box. The Timeline tab opens automatically when you add an audio file, a video or a text effect to your movie, or if you click on the relevant tab.
8. Click in the contents dialog box on the
Timeline tab.
Fig. 17: Timeline tab
Timeline tab consists of the following dialog boxes: Text Effects Video Track Audio 1 Audio 2 Contains the text effects. Contains the video effects. Contains the video titles. Contains the audio files on the first track. Contains the audio files on the second track.
The following buttons are available on the Timeline tab: Zooms out of the Timeline tab so that the entire movie is displayed. Zooms into the Timeline tab. Zooms out of the Timeline tab.
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9. To add an effect to a media file :
1. Click on the tab in the media dialog box.
Fig. 18: Video Effects tab
2. Select the required effect. 3. While holding down the left mouse button, move the effect to the required place in the Effects dialog box. 4. Drag the left end of the blue effect bar to the required starting position. 5. Drag the right end of the blue effect bar to the required end position.
Media files with video effects are indicated on the.
Storyboard tab with the icon
10. To add a text effect to a media file:
Fig. 19: Text Effects tab
2. Highlight the required text effect.
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3. While holding down the left mouse button, move the text effect to the required place in the Text dialog box. The Properties dialog is displayed.
Fig. 20: Properties window
4. Enter the display time in the input field
The input field displays the time in the format hours:minutes:seconds.hundredths of a second. To do this, click on the group of digits that you would like to change and then click or button. on the 5. Enter the required text in the Text input field. 6. Make the rest of the settings as required.
The rest of the settings will vary depending on which text effect you have selected. button. 7. Click on the 8. Drag the left end of the blue effect bar to the required starting position. 9. Drag the right end of the blue effect bar to the required end position.
Media files with text effects are indicated on the.
11. If you want to insert a sound track into the movie:
tab in the media dialog box. 1. Click on the 2. Highlight the required audio file. 3. While holding down the left mouse button, move the audio file to the required position in the Audio 1 or Audio 2 dialog box.
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With two sound tracks you can also place several audio files on top of one another. For example, a commentary can be provided on the Audio 2 track whilst music plays simultaneously on the Audio 1 track.
12. If you want to insert transitions between the individual media files ::
Storyboard tab in the contents dialog box. 1. Click on the 2. Highlight the media area. to which you want to assign the transition. 3. Click on the tab in the media dialog box. 4. Select your desired transition group in the selection menu. 5. Highlight the desired transition.
Fig. 21: Transitions tab
6. Click on the
Media files with no transition are indicated by a gray icon Media files with a transition are indicated by a colored icon
13. Click on the
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14. View the movie in the preview dialog box.
The following buttons are available in the preview dialog box: Begins playback of the movie. Pauses the movie. Stops playback. Switches to the full-screen mode. You can return to window mode by pressing the Esc key. Creates a still of the displayed position in the video title. Records an audio commentary for the video title. The Audio Recording Settings pop-up window will open. Splits the video title at the selected position. Both titles exist independently of each other after splitting and can be added separately. However, the original file is not modified. This element is only displayed if an executable action has been assigned to the marked media file. Otherwise a gray button is displayed. Cuts scenes from the video title (see Cutting video titles). This element is only displayed if an executable action has been assigned to the marked media file. Otherwise a gray button is displayed. Edits the properties of the selected elements. The Properties window opens. Displays the played position in the format hours:minutes:seconds.hundredths of a second. Jumps to a specific (next) and (back) buttons. position by clicking on the
3. If you have selected DVD, SVCD, VCD or e-mail as an export template, and would like to
make changes to the export settings: 1. Click on the Configure button. The Video Options pop-up window will open (see Video options).
4. If you want to save the video to a different folder and under a different name to the one
shown in the Output file display field: 1. Click on the button. A dialog box will open.
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2. Select the desired folder in the Location selection menu. 3. Enter the desired file name in the File Name input field and click on the Save button.
5. Click on the Export button.
Export starts. The export progress is displayed in the same window. As soon as the export is complete, a pop-up window will open.
6. Click on the OK button.
The screen with the menu What would you like to do next? is displayed. You have exported a movie.
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Slide show
Creating a slide show
Please note that when creating a slide show, the picture files (e.g. *.jpg, *.bmp, *.gif) are not saved in the original format. If you want to save the picture in the original picture format as well, proceed as described at the end of this section. The following requirements have to be fulfilled: For slide shows on DVD-Video, Super Video CD, miniDVD, AVCHD and HD-BURN: the DVD-Video plug-in with which MPEG-2 is encoded. The plug-in is already available in the full version. The Contents screen is displayed. To create a slide show, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Make Slide Show. option.
The Slide Show screen is displayed. This screen consists of three dialog boxes: Preview, Media, and Contents dialog boxes.
Fig. 25: Slide Show screen
If media files are already available, they are displayed in the media dialog box.
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3. If you want to create a new group:
1. Select the <Create New Group> entry from the media dialog box in the selection menu. The Create Element Group dialog box will open. 2. Enter the required name in the input field and click on the OK button The new group is displayed in the selection menu and opens automatically. The following buttons are available on the tab:
Browse: searches for media files and adds them to your own media files. The Open pop-up window will open. Browse and Add to Project: searches for media files, adds them to your own media files and the slide show. The Open pop-up window will open. Import: imports media files from a TWAIN-compatible device such as a scanner. A window is opened. Select source: selects a source for the TWAIN import. The Select source pop-up window will open. Removes the selected element from the group. Removes all elements from the group. A dialog box will open. Opens the marked media file with an associated program. This element is only displayed if an executable action has been assigned to the marked media file. Otherwise a gray button is displayed. Adds marked elements to the slide show.
8. If you have added audio files to the slide show (Background Music) and if you would like the
length of the slide show to be adjusted to the playback time for the audio file: 1. Click on the More button. The extended dialog box will open. 2. Check the Fit slide show duration to audio duration box. The overall duration of the slide show will be adapted to the overall length of the inserted audio files. If the Fit slide show duration to audio duration check box has been enabled, the display time for the images cannot be changed.
9. If you wish to add individual images to the slide show audio files (audio commentary):
1. Use Drag & Drop to move the required audio file from the media area to the required image in the content area. In the content area the image underlaid with the audio file is identified by an additional icon and the title of the audio file is displayed.
10. If you would like to insert smooth transitions between pictures:
tab. 1. Click on the 2. If you want to assign the same transition to all pictures, click on the film strip until it is highlighted in blue. If you would like to insert different transitions in the pictures, highlight the picture to which you would like to assign the transition effect. tab in the media dialog box. 3. Click on the 4. Select your desired transition group in the selection menu. 5. Highlight the desired transition. 6. Click on the button. button.
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The Default Duration Values pop-up window will open.
12. Enter the desired time in seconds for which a picture should be displayed in the Picture
visibility time input field.
13. Check the Apply to existing picture box. 14. If you have inserted transitions:
1. Enter the desired time for a transition in the Duration of transitions input field. 2. Check the Apply to existing transitions box.
15. Click on the OK button. 16. If you want to change the settings for an individual picture:
1. Highlight the picture. 2. Click on the button.
The Properties window is opened and displays the Image Properties area and the Images and Comments tabs. The Comments tab is only available if an audio file has been assigned to the selected image (audio commentary).
3. Enter the display time in the Image Properties area in the
input field.
The input field displays the time in the format hours:minutes:seconds.hundredths of a second. To do this, click on the group of digits that you would like to change and then click or button. on the If you have assigned an audio file to the image (audio commentary) and if you want the duration of the display to reflect the length of the audio file, enable the Adjust Display Duration to Commentary check box. The check box is only available if an audio file (audio commentary) has been assigned to the image. 4. If you would like to display text at the top of the picture, enter the desired text in the Header text input field. 5. If you would like to display text at the bottom of the picture, enter the desired text in the Footer text input field. 6. If you have not entered any text, skip sub-steps 7 to 11. 7. Select your desired font type from the large selection menu. 8. Select the required font style in the upper small selection menu and the font size in the lower small selection menu. 9. In the Color dialog box, click in the color circle to define the color and color saturation for the text. 10. Move the slider to adjust the color intensity. 11. If you have assigned an audio file to the image, click on the Comments tab. If you have not assigned an audio file to the image, skip sub-steps 12 to 14. 12. Enter the length of time for which the image is to be displayed before the audio file starts to play in the Commentary begins with delay input field.
Video Title 1
Video Title 2
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
You can select the layout of each menu from existing menu templates. Menu templates are subdivided into menu template groups.
Editing the menu
The following requirement has to be fulfilled: The Select Menu screen is displayed.
Fig. 27: Select Menu screen
To edit the menu, proceed as follows:
1. In the Menu to be used selection menu, choose whether your disc should contain title and
chapter menus, title menus only or no menu at all.
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2. In the Select a menu selection menu, choose the menu that you would like to edit.
If your disc consists of video titles with several chapters, repeat these steps for each menu that you would like to edit.
3. Select your desired menu template group in the Menu Template Group selection menu. 4. Select the required menu template. 5. Enter the desired header for your menu in the Header input field.
The following buttons are available in the Select Menu screen: Jumps to the first page of the selected menu. Jumps to the previous page of the selected menu. Jumps to the next page of the selected menu. Jumps to the last page of the selected menu. If the buttons do not all fit on a single menu page, you can switch from page to page using the menu navigation buttons. If you have created your own menu templates, the following buttons are available: Changes the name of the selected menu template group. The Rename Menu Template Group pop-up window will open. Deletes the selected menu template group. Changes the name of the selected menu template. The Rename Menu Template pop-up window will open. Deletes the selected menu template.
6. Click on the Edit Menu button.
The Edit Menu screen is displayed.
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Fig. 28: Edit Menu screen
If you have selected the Smart3D template group, other entries are available in the What would you like to change? menu (see Editing the Smart3D menu). The following buttons are available in the Edit Menu screen: Jumps to the first page of the menu. Jumps to the previous page of the menu. Jumps to the next page of the menu. Jumps to the last page of the menu. Deletes the selected text element. This button is only available if a text element is selected. Edits the properties of the selected button. The Button Properties pop-up window will open.
7. Select the Layout entry from the What would you like to change? menu.
A group box is displayed.
8. Select the layout for pictures and buttons in the selection list.
The outlined preview for the buttons contains blue spaces for the thumbnails and gray spaces for the button text.
9. Select the Background option.
The Background Properties group box is displayed.
10. If you would like to have a color gradient as a background:
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1. Click on the button. 2. In the Color dialog box, click in the color circle to define the color and color saturation. 3. Move the slider to adjust the color intensity.
11. If you want to have a picture as a background:
button. 1. Click on the 2. Select the desired picture from the Custom picture option.
12. If you would like to have a video as a background:
button. 1. Click on the 2. Select the desired video from the Video file option. The video playback takes 10 seconds. If the video file is longer than that, it will be interrupted after 10 seconds and replayed from the start in a loop.
13. Select the desired audio file that is to be played in the background from the Audio file
selection list. The audio playback takes 20 seconds. If the audio is longer than that, it will be interrupted after 20 seconds and replayed in a loop from the start. Silence is added to shorter audio files. If the pop-down list does not contain the required image, video or audio file, click on the button to open the Open dialog window. Mark the required file and click on the Open button.
14. Select the Buttons option.
The Button Settings group box is displayed.
15. If you would like to animate a button thumbnail, check the Animate Buttons box. 16. Select the desired frame for the individual buttons from the Button Frame selection list.
If you prefer not to display a frame around your buttons, please select the entry Use No Frame.
17. In the Text and numbering dialog box in the selection menu, select whether the button text
should also be numbered.
18. If the button text contains numbers, select the type of digits from the Numeral type selection
19. In the Template selection menu, select which text should be displayed in addition to number
and/or text.
20. If the button text contains numbers and if you want the numbers on each menu page to
begin at 1, check the Restart numbering on each menu page box.
21. Select the Font option.
22. Select the font type for the button text from the large selection menu.
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23. Select the desired font style from the small selection menu. 24. If you have selected the Custom radio button from the Font height calculation mode
extended dialog box, select the desired font size from the lowest selection menu.
25. In the Color dialog box, click in the color circle to define the color and color saturation. 26. Move the slider to adjust the color intensity. 27. Select the Header and Footer Text option.
The Menu texts group box is displayed.
28. Enter the header text in the relevant input field. 29. Enter the footer text in the relevant input field. 30. Select the Shadows option.
31. If you want to display a shadow behind the button text:
Check the Display shadow box. Move the top slider for the color in the desired direction. Move the bottom slider for the color intensity in the desired direction. Turn the Light Source dial to define the desired angle of the virtual light source in relation to the object. 5. Move the Opacity slider to define the desired shadow transparency. 6. Move the Distance slider to define the desired distance between the object and the shadow. 1. 2. 3. 4.
32. Select the Automation option.
33. If you have selected a video as a background or animated buttons, enter the number of
seconds that should be shown by the video before the animation starts from the beginning in the Playtime input field in the Animation dialog box.
34. If you want to define that an action in the manner of a screen saver be executed for the
menu after a certain period of inactivity: 1. Select which menu element should be executed from the Action selection menu in the Auto Play dialog box. 2. In the Delay input field, enter the number of seconds after which the menu element should be executed. No action is executed in the default setting, i.e. the menu appears after the disc has been inserted until such time as something has been selected.
The Allow Animated Menu Transitions group box is displayed.
22. Enable or disable the check boxes as required:
The following check boxes are available: When entering the menu for Plays an animation when the DVD is started before the the first time (menu intro) menu is opened for the first time.
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Plays an animation when jumping from the main menu When jumping from the title to the chapter menu of a video. menu to a chapter menu This transition only appears if chapter marks have been defined for a video. When jumping from a chapter menu to the title menu When jumping through the pages of the menu When jumping from the menu to a title Plays an animation when jumping from the chapter menu to the main menu. Plays an animation when jumping to a different page of the menu. Plays an animation as a transition between a menu and the start of the actual video.
When returning to the menu Plays an animation as a transition when the menu is re-opened after a title has been played back. after playback of a title
23. Click on the Next button.
The Preview screen is displayed (see Showing a preview). You have edited a Smart3D menu.
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Showing a preview
In the Preview screen, you can play back a disc to test it before actually burning it. Using the cursor or the remote control, you can test how the disc behaves when played back on a compatible player. In the menu, all of the buttons can be used quite normally so that you can view your finished work.
Fig. 30: Preview screen
The following requirement has to be fulfilled: The Preview screen is displayed. To display the preview for a project, proceed as follows:
1. Click on the buttons for the desired actions in the virtual remote control.
The following buttons are available in the Preview screen: Moves the mark up.
Moves the mark to the right.
Moves the mark down.
Moves the mark to the left.
Confirms the mark and starts the marked element.
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Displays the title menu. Displays the last menu used. Displays the current media title. Stops playback. Switches to the previous chapter. Switches to the next chapter.
12.3 Opening a disc image
The following requirement has to be fulfilled: The Start screen is displayed.
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To open a disc image, proceed as follows:
2. In the File Type selection menu, select the Nero Image Files (*.nrg) option. 3. Highlight the disc image and click on the Open button.
The Burn Options screen is displayed (see Burning a disc). You have opened a disc image and can now burn it.
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Editable DVDs
13.1 DVD-VR/DVD-VFR (video mode)/+VR
Nero Vision Essentials SE does not support the editable disc formats DVD-VR/DVD-VFR (video mode)/+VR. If you have installed a DVD-RW/+RW recorder and have inserted a DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc, you can use Nero Vision to create editable DVD disc formats: DVD-VR, DVD-VFR (video mode), and DVD+VR. In comparison to DVD-Video, the advantage of these disc formats is that the content can be changed later on. This means that you can edit the films, insert new passages, delete scenes that you do not want to see, or overwrite the disc. The disc formats DVD-VFR (video mode) and DVD+VR are compatible with DVD-Video after they have been finalized and can be played back on almost all commercially available DVD players. Although the disc format DVD-VR, which is available for DVD-RW and DVD-RAM discs, can only be played on appropriate VR-compatible recorders, it has the advantage that it is specially designed for direct recording on disc. An overview of which disc format is supported by which disc can be found in Overview of compatibility between disc formats and discs.
13.2 Creating an editable DVD with videos
The following requirement has to be fulfilled: The recorder supports the burning of an editable disc format. To create an editable DVD with videos, proceed as follows:
1. In the Start screen select the option Make DVD. > Editable DVD.
The Contents screen is displayed.
2. Repeat the steps described under Creating a disc project.
Due to the differences in the specifications for DVD-VR, DVD-VFR (video mode), and DVD+VR, there may be differences in editing the title and the movie. In principle, however, the remainder of the procedure is identical to the procedures described under Creating a disc project. You have created an editable DVD with video.
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13.3 Creating an editable DVD directly via a capture device
If you create an editable DVD by means of a capture device, you can transfer the required data (e.g. camera recordings) directly to disc, i.e. without buffering. The following requirements have to be fulfilled: A capture device is installed and connected to the PC. No applications are running that place a high demand on the processor. There are no applications running in full-screen mode. The workstation is not blocked during the entire capture process. To create an editable DVD directly via a capture device, proceed as follows:
Disc-at-once
Method in which the laser in your recorder burns straight through in one session without turning off and on between each track. This method is best when recording audio CDs you want to play in your home or car stereo.
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Disc image
An individual file on the hard drive that contains an image of a complete disc. A disc image can be used if problems occur during the burning process or if there is no recorder connected to your PC. You will need free space on your hard drive to create a disc image.
An acronym for Digital Video. This is an umbrella term for formats for backing up and saving video and audio data intended for DV products such as video cameras for instance. Also stands for a video that was recorded by a digital camera, often via FireWire.
Acronym for Digital Versatile Disc. The DVD is an optical disc and is the successor of the CD. Just like a CD, a DVD is a round plastic disc measuring 12 cm in diameter, but it can store more data. A DVD can be written to on each side in two layers. The standard size is the DVD-5 with 4.38 GB of actual disk space; up to 18 GB can be stored on double-sided and double-layered DVDs. The terms disc and disc format are often combined under the umbrella term DVD. The disc is the physical volume such as a DVD+RW for example, i.e. a rewritable DVD. It stores multimedia content in a specific disc format, such as DVD+VR for instance, which also determines the features that are available such as subtitles. The video codec used is MPEG2.
The DVD was originally designed for the movie and games market. But now you can burn data and your own home videos to a DVD-R, which can be played back on all DVD-ROM drives. You have the advantage of storing much more data on this disc than on a regular CD-R/-RW. You can write to a DVD-R once, and this disc is compatible with most DVD-ROM drives and DVD players.
DVD-RW
An acronym for DVD ReWriteable. A rewritable disc developed by the DVD Forum. The DVD-RW is rewritable and performs the same function as a DVD-R. But it can only be read by a few DVD-ROM and DVD players. Check with the manufacturer for compatibility issues.
DVD+RW
An acronym for DVD ReWriteable. Rewritable disc developed by the DVD+RW Alliance. The DVD+RW enables full, non-cartridge compatibility with existing DVD-Video players and DVD-ROM drives for both real-time video recording and random data recording for many PC and entertainment software applications.
Finalizing
Finalizing writes additional data to a disc and so completes it; it is not possible to write anymore to a finalized disc. An exception to this are finalized rewritable discs that can be erased. Some disc formats such as DVD-VFR and DVD+VR can only be played with normal DVD players after they have been finalized.
The old cassette/tape format that was generally used to play back videos.
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Displaying Info.. 20, 72 Erasing... 20 Finalizing.... 20 Writing to Hard Drive Folder.. 65
Audio track
Inserting...38
Disc format...10
Burning... 17, 64, 65, 69 Buttons
Edit Menu Screen...56 General...18 Main Screen..18 Movie Screen...35 Preview Screen..63 Select Menu Screen..55 Slide Show Screen..49 Video Capture Screen..26
Compatibility overview.. 10, 12, 70
Disc Format...9 Disc image..65, 68 Disc Image
Opening... 68
Disc Info...20 Disk Image
Burning... 65
DVD+VR...10, 70 DVD-VFR..10, 70 DVD-Video...10 DVD-Video Plug-in..7, 8
Capture device... 21 Capturing... 21 Chapter... 9
Deleting...44 Rename...44
DVD-VR...10, 70
Editable Disc Format..13 Editable DVD..70
Creating... 70 Creating Directly via Capture Device.. 71
Chapters... 41
Creating Automatically...43 Creating Manually..30, 42 Editing...44
Encoding...9 Export..18, 45 Extended Dialog Box..19
Compatibility overview. 10, 12, 70 Configuration.. 75
Opening...75
HD-BURN..11
Contact information.. 91 Conventions... 6 Covers and Labels
Creating...20, 74
Main screen...17 Menu
Editing... 33, 53, 54, 60
Decoding... 9 DirectX... 8 Disc.. 9, 10, 12, 70
Burning...64, 65, 69
Menu hierarchies...54 Menu Template...54, 55 Menu template group
Smart3D.. 56, 60
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Menu Template Group.. 54, 55 miniDVD... 11 Movie... 9
Exporting...18, 45 Inserting an audio track..38 Inserting transitions...39 Making...30, 34
Scope of functions...7 Screen
Burn Options... 17 Capture Video... 22 Contents... 16, 30 Create Chapters... 42
Nero CoverDesigner.. 20, 74 Nero Digital(TM) encoder configuration.. 80 Nero Scout... 28 Nero Vision
About...6 Essentials...7 Essentials SE..7 Launching Directly...14 Launching via Nero StartSmart..14 Versions...7
Edit Menu... 55, 60 Export Video... 45 Launching... 15 Movie.... 34 Preview... 63 Select Menu.. 54 Slide Show... 47
Adding audio commentary.. 50 Background music.. 50 Chapters.... 53 Inserting a transition... 50
Overview of Compatibility.. 13
Original pictures... 53
Slide Show
Creating.. 30, 47
Preview
Showing..60, 62, 63
Smart3D Menu
Editing... 56, 60
Steps...15 Super Video CD...11 SVCD..Siehe Super Video CD Symbols..6 System requirements
Capture devices... 21 DirectX.... 8
Program
Launching...14, 71
Project... 9
Opening...68 Saving...18, 68
QuickInfos... 76
Soundcard... 8
System Requirements..8 System requirementsn
Recoding... 9 Requirements... 8 Rewritable Disc
Erasing...20, 72
Capture devices... 21
<Disc Format>... 78 Folders... 76 General... 75, 78
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Messages...77 Storyboard...36 Timeline...36
Versions..7 Video...9
Analog... 21 Digital.... 21 Recording on hard drive... 25
Target group... 6 Tasks... 15 Terminology... 9 Text effect
Adding...37
Video caoture..21 Video capture card..21 Video Editing...30, 33, 34 Video effect
Adding... 37
Tooltips... 16 Transcoding... 9 Transition
Inserting...50
Video Options
Displaying... 20, 77
Transitions
Inserting...39
Video recording...25 Video title
Adding a text effect... 37 Adding a video effect... 37
TV Card... 26 TV cards
Editing TV channels..23 TV channel search..22
Video Title
Cutting... 40
TV Cards
Manage TV groups..24 Select source type...23
Video titles
Inserting transitions... 39
Video-CD...11 Videokamera...26
User Interface... 15
WHQL-certified driver...8
VCD.. Siehe Video-CD
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Contact Information
Nero Vision is a product from Nero AG.
Nero AG Im Stckmdle 13-Karlsbad Germany Web: Help: E-mail: Fax: www.nero.com http://support.nero.com techsupport@nero.com +928 499
Copyright 2007 Nero AG and its licensors. All rights reserved.
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