Universal Disk Format (UDF). Use this project type to create a data DVD for a Mac and a PC.

DVD Video/Audio. This project type can be used to create DVD videos from properly formatted Video_TS and Audio_TS folders on your hard drive. Note: Video_TS and Audio_TS folders must first be created by a DVD authoring program.

Disc Copy Image. Use this project to create discs from previously created images made from the Discribe software. An image is an exact snapshot of a disc that can be stored in one easily manageable file on your hard drive. Creating an image is useful for discs that you will need multiple copies of over a long period of time. This project saves time by not requiring you to read in the master before every copy project. Create images by using the Utilities - Write Physical Image command shown in the next section. Note: Only Discribe images will be accepted. Images created through other software or the Macintosh Disc Utility will not be recognized by Discribe.

B.2 Utilities and other Menus

Preferences, utilities and support are available through the menu that appears at the top of the screen when Discribe is active.

B.3 Saving Projects

It is possible to save a project so that you can easily open it again and start it. Saving projects is not possible for CD/DVD copy project. When you save a project, the data and print file locations are stored in a small file on your computer. This is different than a disc image since the actual data and print file are not stored in the project file. Once a project is saved you can queue it. Job queuing is described in the next section.

To save a project simply go to the file menu at any time and choose Save Project As.

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