MacroSystem Digital Video DVD-Arabesk 2 Manual Do Utilizador

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keyboard so that you can change the name of 
the film that is activated in the upper list. Please 
note that changing the name also causes the 
film name in the DVD menu to be changed!
The information fields “Image quality” and 
Audio mode” let you review the settings you 
made in the window “Add Film”. They cannot 
be changed.
By clicking on the button “Remove Film” you 
delete (after a warning message) the selected 
film, so that the deleted film is not written to the 
DVD during the write process. 
With the help of the up and down arrow keys 
next to the “Remove Film”button, you can 
change the sequence of the films that have 
already been added. To do this you activate a 
film in the upper list and then click on one of 
the arrow keys. This moves the film either up or 
down one position in the list. In this way you can 
maneuver the films to the desired position .
Clicking on the Play button causes the activated 
film to be played. The following operating panel 
appears:
With the button to the left you can move the 
operating panel to the upper screen edge. 
You can also see the time-code display and the 
following five functions (from left to right):
- “<” button to jump to the previous chapter         
  beginning.
- “>” button to jump to the next chapter 
beginning.
- “Stop” button to stop playback and to call up          
  the “Film Info” window.
- “Play”, in order to playback the activated film.
- “Pause”, in order to stop playback temporarily.
3.2 Info / Play: All
(5) Clicking on the “All” button calls up the 
Info” window, in which you can see the 
contents on the compiled virtual DVD. This 
virtual DVD exists on the hard disk but has not 
yet been written to an actual DVD.
You can see the number of film projects, the 
total playback duration, the space used, and the 
free space still remaining. 
A click on the button “Create” causes the 
settings you have made for the menu to be 
created. This calculation duration depends on 
the layout of the background. Moving material 
of course requires more computing time. 
After the settings have been created, if you click 
on the Play button, the player  is started and you 
can play the DVD as it is momentarily defined.
Afterward you see the player menu displayed:
In the background you see your menu, in the 
foreground an operating panel is displayed. 
The arrow buttons combined in a cross serve to 
navigate through the films in the same manner 
as a DVD remote. You can thus use these 
buttons to move through the menu.
If you click either on the “Ok” button in the 
middle or on the play button, then the selection 
is confirmed and playback begins. After the DVD 
has been played, you are returned to the main 
DVD menu.
If you click on the button “Menu”, you are