HP SR1334NX, SR1330IL Using the Preview Window, Using the Media Library, Using the Storyboard

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Using the Preview Window

The Preview window is located in the upper-left corner. It behaves differently for each task.

Capture: Displays what your capture device is viewing.

Edit: Plays back the selected video or displays the selected image.

Add Menu: Displays what your menu and buttons look like.

Using the Media Library

The Media Library contains your video clips, images, and audio tracks. To import existing media files from your hard disk or CDs into your Media Library, click the Drag and Drop button.

Capture: Located in bottom right corner. Contains your video clips, images, and audio tracks.

Edit: Located in upper-right corner. Contains your video clips, images, and audio tracks.

Add Menu: Located in upper-right corner. Contains menu themes, video backgrounds, audio tracks, images, buttons, chapter layouts, and chapter thumbnails.

Using the Storyboard

The Storyboard is located on the bottom of the Edit and Add Menu area. The Storyboard can be displayed in either Menu Picker or Timeline Mode. Use the Storyboard to organize your media and add special effects such as titles, transition effects, audio tracks, and video filters.

Identifying Requirements for

Capturing Video

You can copy (capture) video files to your hard disk drive by using the WinDVD Creator program. Among the devices supported by WinDVD Creator are analog video devices, digital camcorders, and Web cameras. Use composite or S-Video inputs to capture video from a VCR, or an analog video camera.

To capture video files, you need to:

Connect your video source device properly.

Turn your device on and set it to playback mode.

Make sure the program you want to use can detect your digital or

analog device. In the WinDVD Creator capture screen, click your input source, click the wrench icon, select the Device Control tab, and select your source from the Video Source drop-down menu.

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Contents Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Working with Sound, Pictures, and Video Using the HP Personal Media DriveGetting Help Playing CDs and DVDsCreating Burning CDs and DVDs Troubleshooting Index Creating DVD MoviesFinding Answers to Commonly Asked Questions Getting Started Guide Setting Up Your PC Setting up for safety and comfortPutting Your PC Together Connecting to the PC Connector Symbol DescriptionSerial Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account Online Services, and then click Easy Internet Sign-upTurning on Your PC for the First Time Installing Software and Hardware Devices Making recovery discs Registering Your PCChoose All Programs Click Compaq Organize Using Desktop IconsUsing Compaq Organize software Icon Opens Use it toUsing PC Help & Tools Choose All Programs Choose PC Help & ToolsGetting Started Guide Using the Keyboard Using the Internet KeyboardsInternet keyboard Using the Standard Keyboard Using the Wireless Keyboard Set Key Icon Feature Description Standby Identifying Special Keyboard ButtonsTake 10-30 seconds before screen reappears Key Icon Feature Description Media control keysInternet keyboard Take 10-30 seconds before screen reappears Customizing the keyboard buttons Getting Started Guide Getting Help Recovering from Software ProblemsUsing the Onscreen Help Support Center Click Presario PC helpUsing Instant Support Using Compaq ConnectionsGetting messages Finding Online Guides Turning off messagesRe-enabling messages Finding Web Sites about your PC Finding More HelpUsing the HP Personal Media Drive Connecting the Drive Inserting the Drive To locate the drive Using the DriveLocating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter To assign a drive letterTo play media files To play music filesDisconnecting the Drive Using Speakers Working with Sound, Pictures, and VideoConfiguring the Multi-Channel Sound Manager 3-connector Setting up 3-connector soundConnecting the speaker system to the PC 3-connector Click the Speaker Configuration tabConfiguring multichannel audio output for the DVD player Setting up 6-connector sound Identifying the six audio connectors 6-connectorClick the Speaker Configuration button Connecting the speaker system to the PC 6-connectorConfiguring the Sound Effect Manager 6-connector Connect speaker cable Plug for To PC port label, name colorGetting Started Guide To open the Sound Effect Manager Using the Sound Effect Manager 6-connectorTo enable the Audio Wizard Sound Effect Manager control screensRetasking using the Audio Wizard 6-connector Connector Name Icon ColorWorking with the Safely Remove Hardware utility Working with Digital ImagesIntroducing the memory card reader Card Slot readerUsing the memory card reader Card Insert Into reader slotUsing a TV as a Monitor Connecting to a TV setIdentifying cables you may need Viewing the PC image on your TV screen NView tab Ge Force tabClick the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Disabling the TV option Displays tabNView tab disabling Ge Force tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TV Playing CDs and DVDs Playing Music CDs with iTunesPlaying CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Playing DVD Movies with InterVideo WinDVDUsing country/region codes Playing Video CDs VCD with InterVideo WinDVD Playing Video CDs VCD with Windows Media PlayerCreating Burning CDs and DVDs Creating Burning Music CDs with iTunes Creating Burning Music CDs with Windows Media PlayerClick Copy to CD or Device Creating Burning Data CDs Using Windows XP Creating Burning CDs with RecordNowCreating Music CDs with RecordNow Select Audio CD for Car or Home CD PlayerCreating CDs to Play on Your PC Click the Audio Projects tab Select Jukebox CDCreating a Music CD Storing Files on a DVD or CDPage Storing Data Files on Disc Copying a DVD or CDSelect Exact Copy Removing Files from a Recorded Data Disc Erasing a DVD or CDRemoving Files in RecordNow Click Data DiscArchiving Files on a DVD or CD Select the Backup Projects tab Select File ArchiveSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Save Image Creating an Image FileBurning an Image Using Disc Labels Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs for the PCSelect the Backup Projects tab Select Burn Image Recording Video FilesSetting Automatic Recording Options Using Compatibility Information Using DVD+R discs Using the Disc Quick Reference TablesUsing double-layer DVD+R discs Using DVD+RW discsVideo quality setting Disc type Good Better Best Using CD-R discsUsing CD-RW discs Video recording lengthDisc feature and compatibility Optical drive quick reference Movies Play PC GamesUsing the Software Quick Reference Table Software With this program you canSoftware Getting Started Guide Creating DVD Movies Getting StartedUsing the Storyboard Using the Preview WindowUsing the Media Library Identifying Requirements for Capturing VideoCapturing Digital Camcorder Video Capturing Web Camera VideoCapturing Analog Video Capturing a Still ImageEditing Video Files in WinDVD Creator Adding Images Adding Title Effects Adding Audio EffectsAdding Transition Effects Adding Video FiltersAdding a Menu Making a MovieRecording VHS Video Files Direct to DVD Converting Recorded TV to MPEG-2 Format Europe onlyTroubleshooting Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices , if it is Symptom Problem SolutionClick Performance and Maintenance , if it is DevicesCan select the drive in RecordNow! before you begin Titles of music tracks do not Symptom Problem SolutionDisplay Monitor End TaskHardware Installation Click Start and click Control Panel Hardware tabClick Control Panel Click Printers and Other Hardware , if it is presentDouble-click Phone and Modem Options Double-click Add or Remove ProgramsKeyboard and Mouse Memory Click Turn Off ComputerPower Index CD/DVDSound effect manager 6-connector, 37 erasing a DVD or CD RealOne Player features USB Wizard Audio for Sound Effect Manager, 38 working in comfort
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