5Make sure your BD drive appears (defaults) in the Select burner text box.

6Click Disc Information to view information about the BD disc inserted in the BD drive. (Optional step)

7Click Next to continue to the Program screen.

From the Program screen, you can open existing projects and capture/import new HDV or DV content for viewing and editing. When complete, click Next to go to the Preview and Finish screen.

8Review the Burn Options. When complete, click Burn to add/ append the file(s) to your existing BD disc4.

Straight to Disc

BD DiscRecorder provides a fast and easy way to capture videos and then burn the content directly onto a BD-RE disc without saving it on the hard drive. BD DiscRecorder checks both the burner and disc to make sure there are no problems with your output device and media.

Note: Ulead BD® DiscRecorder for VAIO® does not allow you to create any type of a menu system when burning a disc. Each imported file is structured as a separate title on the disc instead of as a separate chapter.

To burn video files straight to disc

1Connect your HDV or DV camcorder or other video device to your computer. (For additional information on connecting to your computer, refer to your video device’s user guide.)

2Start Ulead BD DiscRecorder for VAIO.

From the Windows® Taskbar, click the Start button. Then point to All Programs, Ulead BD DiscRecorder, and click Ulead BD DiscRecorder.

3Insert a BD-RE disc into the BD drive in your computer.

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