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90 HP Digital Entertainment Center Software Guide
Sonic MyDVD Video Projects
A Sonic MyDVD video project is a way to group,
organize, store, play, and burn related video and still
digital files. For example, if you went on a family
vacation, you might have digital still and video images,
and prints from a film camera. You can transfer all these
images onto your HP Digital Entertainment Center and
organize them into a project. (A scanner is required to
transfer printed photos and is not included.)
Projects can remain on your HP Digital Entertainment
Center for playback and as an archive, and they can be
burned to a DVD or VCD disc.
Sonic MyDVD enables you to create video projects using
the following interfaces:
Standard program interface (described beginning in
“Creating a video project” on page 90).
Direct-to-Disc wizard (described beginning in
“Creating a Video Project with the Direct-to-Disc
Wizard” on page 95).
Note that the Direct-to-Disc wizard does not include the
editing features that are available from the standard
interface. You can edit a project created with a wizard
before burning it to a disc as described in:
“Editing the style of a video project” on page 93.
“Editing movie files” on page 93.
Creating a video project
To create a video project:
1 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic, and
then DigitalMedia Home.
2 Click the Video tab to display the Video Guide.
3 Click Create Project, and then DVD or VCD
depending on the type of project you want to create.
A project named Untitled DVD-Video or Untitled
VCD-Video is created and displayed in the MyDVD
project window.
4 Click File and then Save to change the name of
your project from Untitled to a more descriptive
name. After renaming your project, click Save.
Continue your project by performing the procedure
described in one or more of the following sections:
“Adding files to a video project” on page 91.
“Capturing video to a video project” on page 91.
“Adding slideshows to a video project” on page 92.
“Adding submenus to a video project” on page 92.
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