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5  Making your first DVD-Video, VCD, SVCD 
or miniDVD  
This chapter will help assist you in creating your first DVD disc and/or image. The 
easy-to-follow steps will show you just how easy the procedure is! 
5.1  Choosing the right format 
NeroVision Express 3 supports a number of formats: 
 
 
DVD-Video 
Using MPEG-2 technology to compress video files, a DVD-Video can hold up to 
135 minutes of video on a 4.7GB DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW in a quality far superior to 
VHS video or VCD (see below). You are able to view your disc on most DVD 
players which makes it wonderful for storing all your home videos in the highest 
possible quality! You can also play DVD’s on your PC if you have the appropriate 
software and DVD-ROM drive. 
With DVD+R9 discs, the capacity of the discs is doubled, so that there is enough 
space for a DVD-Video. 
 
 
DVD-Video (VR) 
DVD-Video (VR) is a particular type of DVD-video. It can only be created with 
DVD+RW or DVD-RW discs. This option is only available if the installed recorder 
supports the burning of DVD VR format. The DVD VR offers three possibilities that 
are not available with DVD-Video.  
 
Direct recording of videos onto disc in real-time is possible (Option: direct 
recording on VR). 
 
The data on the disc can later be edited and altered. 
 
More videos can be added if space is still available on the disc. 
The DVD VR is thus comparable with a video recorder (or a video cassette) but 
with a much higher quality. 
 
 
However, there are differences between DVD+VR and DVD-VR media. With DVD-
VR there is no menu, instead a playlist can be created. Besides this, the audio 
track cannot be changed with DVD-VRs, in other words the existing track cannot 
be edited and no new track can be added. 
 
 
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