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CAUTION: Even though many features are available within DirectCD, it is highly recommended that you do NOT use any features within DirectCD other than those necessary for the standard exportation of video as outlined in this chapter. Loss of information or software instability could result

2CD Select – Use this Dropdown Selection box to choose the CD-RW drive attached to the DVR unit. Generally it is defaulted to the proper CD-RW drive.

3CD Utilities – Allows you to do repairs on discs that have become unstable or failed completely.

4Format CD – Use this option to format a CDR or CD-RW so that it can be read by the DVR unit.

5Eject CD– This option allows you to remove the CD from the drive after specifying how you would like to end the recording session.

6Options – This button allows you to adjust options pertaining to the operation of DirectCD.

7Help – This option opens the DirectCD help file.

7.3Formatting a CDR or CD-RW from Windows

To format a blank CDR or CD-RW disc to be used by the DVR follow these steps:

WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING CD-RW DISCS. CD-RW DISCS CAN TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES OR MORE TO FORMAT AND HAVE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS.

Format a CDR or CD-RW Disc on the DVR unit

1)Exit and Restart in Windows Mode.

2)Insert a blank CDR or CD-RW disc into the CD-RW drive.

WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING CD-RW DISCS. CD-RW DISCS CAN TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES OR MORE TO FORMAT AND HAVE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS.

3)Double-Click the DirectCD icon located on the Desktop.

4)Press the FORMAT CD button.

The Disc should now be formatting. A CDR Disc will take anywhere from 15 to 30 Seconds to format and a CD- RW disk will take anywhere from 45-60 Minutes. When finished the CD READY window will open.

5)Press the OK button.

6)When finished Double-Click the DVR Icon located on the Desktop. This will open the DVR software.

Figure 7.3

DirectCD® CD Ready Window