6. Select a directory to save the file to.
7. Click Export. CyberLink PowerProducer displays the real-time progress of the task.
15.7 Project Preferences
• Movie playback mode: Set your video to return to the disc menu or continue on to the next movie after each movie on
the disc finishes playing.
• Working directory: This is the directory that CyberLink PowerProducer uses for output. This directory is set during ins-
tallation. If you change this directory, be sure that the hard disc it is on has enough free space to accommodate your pro-
duction..
• Temporary directory: This is the directory that CyberLink PowerProducer uses for temporary files that are automatically
deleted when you exit CyberLink PowerProducer.
• Default name for captured video: Enter a name to give to each video file you capture. CyberLink PowerProducer adds
a unique timestamp to distinguish each captured file.
• Split captured video files according to disc size limit: Split video as you capture to ensure that each captured video
file can fit on the type of disc you are using..
• Create new chapter every: Create a new chapter automatically whenever the set time period is reached..
• Enable Cyberlink MPEG@Best technology: Check to balance burning speed and video quality when you burn MPEG
video.
• Add thumbnail index: Check to add a thumbnail index to the disc's menu.
• Enable video thumbnail: Check to allow chapter thumbnails to display moving video on the disc's menu.
• Auto-menu timeout: Select this option to have your disc begin to play automatically after the pre-defined menu back-
ground video finishes playback.
• User-defined menu duration: Enter in the amount of time video thumbnails and background music will play in a menu.
• Eject after erasing: Check to have CyberLink PowerProducer automatically eject a disc after erasing is complete.
• Display TV safe zone: Check to display a box in the Author window that indicates the safe zone when creating the disc
menu. Utilizing this feature ensures that menu items, including text, thumbnails and buttons, will be within the display
range of most TVs.
Video/Audio Preferences
• Video format: indicates the current video file format for the current project.
• Video quality: Select a video quality for your disc: HD (High Definition), SD (Standard Definition), HQ (High Quality), SP
(Standard Play), LP (Long Play), EP (Extended Play) or Smart Fit. The video quality settings offer different bit rates, re-
sulting in files of different sizes. The higher the quality of the video, the larger the resulting file and the shorter the length
of video that can fit onto a disc. Further, more CPU power is required for capturing and rendering higher quality video. The
Smart Fit option automatically adjusts the bit rate to the best quality video file that fits exactly to the capacity of the disc
you are using.
• Audio format: The different audio qualities are as follows: LPCM is an uncompressed audio format. Dolby Digital Ste-
reo Creator uses the Dolby Digital Consumer Encoder format to create a high quality stereo sound output.
• Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator (note: this feature is optional and only available in some versions of CyberLink PowerPro-
ducer) uses the Dolby Digital Consumer Encoder format to create a high quality six channel sound output.
• Location: Select the location where your disc will be played. Location determines the TV format (PAL or NTSC) that is
used.
General Preferences
• Use system default language: Select this option for the CyberLink PowerProducer language display to be the same as
the default language of your operating system.
• User defined: Select this option and then select the language from the drop-down list that you want CyberLink Power-
Producer to use.
• Connect to the Internet: Select this option to allow CyberLink PowerProducer to automatically connect to the Internet
to check for updates and display promotional information from CyberLink.
16. Viva Station
Viva Station software will allow you to capture your game plays from your games console in real time and in full screen.
Please follow the indications for signal settings.
STV50 User Manual
Index
1. Welcome
2. Features
3. System Requirements
4. Content
5. Hardware
6. Connections
7. Driver and software installation
8. Uninstallation
9. Cyberlink Power Director
10. Multimedia Video Capture
11. Preferences and options.
Power Director
12. The Workspace. Power Director
13. Production Mode. Power Director
14. Creating Discs. Power Director
15. Cyberlink Power Producer
16. . VivaStation
17. Technical Specifications
Important Information
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