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Make CD/DVD-Screen
3 SVCDs, made up of 3 disk projects (start, middle, and
end).
More information regarding MPEG compression and format-
ting can be found in the “Appendix: Video and data media”
chapter.
Testing variable encoder configurations
If you want to know how much memory you require for
different encoder configurations, you should carry out a
few test runs before burning. Choose the “with prior simu-
lation” option to avoid wasting discs.
Submit a short (say 5 minute) disk project for burning simu-
lation, configured in various ways.
Check the MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 files you’ve created on the
hard-drive after each simulation to see how large they are.
You should now be able to calculate the memory your disk
project requires, remembering to provide a small buffer
zone for the selection menu!
Disc Spanning
Automatic
If the disc project requires more storage space than is avail-
able on a single CD or DVD, you will be asked, before the
writing process begins, whether the disc project is to be
split up onto several data carriers. Simply confirm this dia-
log by clicking “yes”. The disc project will be automatically
divided into separate disc projects stored to the data carri-
ers in consecutive order.
Manual operation
1) Several films do not fit onto a single disc.
Return to the Video Editor and delete as many films from
the disc project as necessary until the remaining films all
fit. The other films can then be stored in the next step as
part of a new disc project.
2) A film is too long and does not completely fit onto a disc.
Split up the film into two or more parts, which are then
each stored separately on a new disc.
Switch to the Video Editor, place the S marker on the
position where you would like to split up the film and
select the “Split object” option in the scissors menu.
All sections behind the S marker are removed from the
excessively long movie and are treated as a separate film.
Both films can be accessed via the films flip menu. Store
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