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Make CD/DVD-Screen
Note: This process requires time! The coding process for long
movies can take up to 8 hours.
Add project backup
This option can be used for burning archival mixed-mode
CDs of your movie project and its data files. “Mixed mode”
describes a CD that stores different standards simulta-
neously (a video CD section and a CD-ROM section). Cre-
ating a mixed-mode CD enables you to load the disc project
from the completed disc for re-editing or modifications.
When the completed mixed-mode CD is opened, the en-
coded MPEG video is accessed instead of the raw material.
This saves storage space on the CD, as the video files do
not need to be stored twice on the disc. Image files used
for films and menus, the text for the titles, as well as uti-
lized audio files are saved as raw material, reducing the
storage capacity of the disc by the corresponding amount
of storage space.
Encoder settings
Use the “Encoder” button to open a selection dialog for
setting the MPEG encoder properties (memory require-
ments, quality and duration of MPEG conversion).
Click the “Advanced” button to open the “Advanced Set-
tings” dialog. Here you can fine-tune the LIGOS encoder
settings.
Also read the comprehensive instructions in the help menu (F1
key)!
Memory
VCD (approx. 700 MB) approx. 70 minutes
SVCD (approx. 700 MB) approx. 30-40 minutes
DVD (approx. 4,7 GB) approx. 2 hours
Mini DVD (approx. 700 MB) approx. 20 minutes
It is particularly difficult to attribute reliable specifications
when employing the MPEG 2 encoder (for SVCDs, DVDs
and Mini DVDs and in DVD file formatted CD-ROMs).
When the “variable bit rate” of the MPEG 2 encoder is ac-
tivated, variable encoding takes place that is dependent
upon image movement. The required memory is depen-
dent upon the type of footage. An action movie requires
more memory than a single location theatre piece. If you
can’t fit your disk project onto a blank disc, you must di-
vide the project into several parts.
A full-length feature film, for example can be burned onto
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