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.In this case click anywhere in the compilation window.12.In the Action section activate the other check boxes you require in additionto the Write check box.You will find more information about this section in'Before you burn your first disc'.You must remember that when you create aVideo CD you must activate the 'Finalize CD' checkbox.This setting writeprotects the CD and no further writing is possible.Nero Creating a CD/DVD " 80All settings on this and the other tabs can now be reviewed and changed ifrequired.13.Click on the Burn button to start the burn process (or the simulation -depending on the chosen option).All the selected steps now run in sequenceuntil writing is complete.You can monitor progress in a status window whichshows the individual steps being logged as they are executed.A typical finalmessage would be: 'Burn process was successful with 12x (1800 KB/s).TheCD is then ejected.The messages shown can either be saved, printed ordiscarded.Close the window by clicking on the Discard or Close buttons.14.You can now check what has been written to your new CD by inserting itagain and clicking the 'CD Info icon.7.10.3 Creating an interactive CD with imagesNow let s take a step-by-step look at how to create an interactive CD withimages using Nero: All settings may be left at their default values.1.Insert an empty CD into the recorder.2.Start a new compilation by clicking on the appropriate button or the Filemenu and the command New.3.Click the 'Video-CD' icon in the New Compilation dialog box which openswhen Nero is started.If Nero is already running you can open this dialog boxby selecting the 'New Compilation icon on the toolbar.4.The Video CD tab offers a number of options which you can use to tailor theCD to your specific requirements.You should enable the 'Create standardcompliant CD' and 'Use CD-i application' checkboxes to ensure that youmake a CD that can be played in as many players as possible.The 'Storesource pictures in' checkbox should also be enabled.Note: The encoding resolution is irrelevant when making a CD.5.Click on the Menu tab to create a menu which appears when the CD isinserted.Activate the checkbox and specify how the menu will look in the Layout section.6.On the ISO tab you can select the ISO level for the length of the names in the'File-/Directorynames length' section.Up to 31 characters are permitted forWindows 95 and higher.Names cannot be more than 11 characters long forWindows 3.1 (8 for the name and 3 for the extension).ISO Level 2 will bebest in most cases if you know that the CD must also be readable on aWindows 3.1 system then you should select Level 1.7.On the Label tab you can give your CD a name and overtype the defaultname 'New'.You can use letters A-Z, digits 0-9 and the underscore character(_) diacritics (accents) and spaces are not supported.8.On the Dates tab you can specify the date of the compilation and of its files.The current date and time are entered for the compilation as default, also thecreation date of the files.9.Use the Misc tab to specify which files will be buffered in the cache.Filesthat are on slow media (floppy disks and network drives) and are very smallare moved to the cache by default.You specify the location of the cache onthe Cache tab in the File menu (Preferences option).10.Once you have selected your settings, click the New button on the right.Youwill now see the empty compilation window for a Video CD.The large windowNero Creating a CD/DVD " 81is for the pictures, the small window for other filetypes.These may be textfiles or even a software player for your PC.If a File Browser is not open yetyou can open one by selecting New File Browser from the View menu orclicking the appropriate 'File Browser' icon.To specify that Nero is startedwith an open File Browser, check Start with File Browser in the Generalsection on the File Browser tab (File -> Preferences).11.Compile the files for the Photo CD using Drag&Drop editing by simplyclicking on the required files in the File Browser and dragging them into theappropriate compilation window.Clicking the right mouse button opens acontext menu where you can selectively add or omit certain file types.Inaddition there are a number of commands that you will also find in WindowsExplorer, such as 'Copy', 'Open and 'Cut'.Double-clicking a picture file opens the 'MPEG Information' dialog box.'Properties' tabThis tab displays basic information about the selected picture.You can alsospecify the length of the pause after the picture.Click OK to confirm yourchoice and close the dialog box.Note: If you have highlighted several picture files, the 'Video Properties'dialog box will open.This box displays information about the pictures youhave highlighted [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]