Compaq Personal Computer MyMovieSTUDIO User Manual

Compaq Presario MyMovieSTUDIO  
Getting Started  
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Take a moment to familiarize yourself  
with the components that enable you  
to create professional looking DVDs.  
With your Compaq Presario  
Congratulations and welcome  
to the Compaq Presario  
MyMovieSTUDIO leading edge  
digital video editing and DVD  
authoring desktop computer.  
You’ve purchased a premier  
desktop solution for quickly  
recording, authoring, and  
editing DVDs without needing  
any specialized video editing  
or computing skills.  
MyMovieSTUDIO bundled solution,  
you should have:  
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A DVD-R/RW and CD-RW Combo  
drive (installed in your computer)  
Digital Video Center (1 IEEE-1394  
port with 2 USB ports)  
MyDVD software (packaged with  
this booklet)  
You can:  
> Record directly to a DVD from any video  
source, such as a VCR*, television  
tuner*, or digital camcorder.  
> Use wizards to successfully guide you  
through recording, editing, assisting  
with choices and preventing  
frustrating errors.  
The DVD-R/RW and CD-RW Combo  
drive is an all-in-one drive that allows  
you to record movies onto a DVD disc,  
create music CDs on a CD-R disc, and  
store data on a CD-RW or DVD-RW  
disc. You can use the Easy CD Creator 5  
CD kit (included in your box) to create  
music CDs and data storage CDs or  
DVDs.  
> Re-edit from a previously-recorded  
DVD with MyDVD software.  
> Make CD-R and CD-RW recordings.  
You can use the MyDVD software to  
create home DVDs and the Studio 7  
software, (included in your box) to  
perform advanced edits on your  
home DVD.  
* Requires an ALL-IN-WONDER® Radeon™ card.  
Note: Purchased or rented DVD movies are encrypted to  
prevent illegal copying.  
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What can you do?  
Store data on CD-RW  
& DVD-RW discs  
Create home DVD  
discs  
Create CDs  
Now that you have the Compaq Presario MyMovieSTUDIO  
what do you do?  
Get Connected  
First, install the MyDVD software.  
To install this software, insert the CD into your  
CD-ROM drive and follow the on-screen  
steps.  
Note: When you are finished installing your applications,  
re-boot your Compaq Presario computer.  
Next, connect the hardware.  
Connect your camcorder or other recording  
device to the IEEE-1394 port on the front of  
your Compaq Presario computer. Insert a DVD  
or CD disc into the DVD-R/RW and CD-RW  
Combo drive and you are ready to make DVDs  
or CDs.  
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What can you do with MyMovieSTUDIO?  
The Compaq Presario MyMovieSTUDIO makes it easy to put  
quality video and audio onto recordable DVDs and CDs. Using  
the MyMovieSTUDIO bundled solution, you can record directly  
to DVD or CD, create or author a new project, or edit an existing  
DVD project previously recorded on a DVD disc.  
Record Directly  
to DVD or CD  
What about advanced editing?  
If you are a video enthusiast who wants to perform advanced  
editing on your DVD movies, Studio 7 is available. With Studio 7,  
you can enhance your movie with titles, transitions, music, and  
other special effects. You can create video, audio, and graphic  
files in other applications and use them in your DVD projects.  
For more information, seePreparing files using other  
applications” in the online MyDVD User Guide.  
What do you need to make a recording?  
To make a recording, you need a video source, such as a digital  
Create or Author a  
New Project  
camcorder,TV*, or VHS* and DVD or CD media.  
* Requires an ATI ALL-IN-WONDER® RadeonTM card.  
My Movie  
Edit an Existing  
Project  
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Get to know MyDVD  
Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with  
MyDVD.  
To open the MyDVD application, double click the  
MyDVD icon on your desktop or from the Start  
button, click All Programs, MyDVD, then MyDVD.  
It is recommended that you view the MyDVD  
software at a screen resolution of 1024 x 768  
pixels. To modify your screen resolution:  
1. Right click your desktop.  
2. Click Properties, then the Settings tab.  
3. In the Screen Resolution area, click and drag  
the slider to 1024 x 768 pixels.  
Select Record  
Direct-To-DVD  
and click Next  
to begin  
4. Click Apply, then OK.  
Click Tutorial  
to see a  
If you need additional help, refer to the MyDVD  
User Guide. To open the MyDVD User Guide from  
the Start button, click All Programs, MyDVD, then  
MyDVD User Guide.  
Select New  
MyDVD Project  
and click Next to  
begin creating a  
DVD project.  
recording video  
and audio to a  
DVD disc.  
demonstra-  
tion on how  
to use  
MyDVD.  
The MyDVD Wizard  
The MyDVD Wizard displays when you open  
MyDVD. The Wizard guides you through setting up  
the MyDVD software to:  
Record directly to a DVD  
Create a new project*  
Edit an existing project  
View the tutorial  
* If you want to download videos from a digital camcorder  
and edit them later, click New MyDVD Project from the  
Wizard or New Project from the toolbar.  
Click Cancel to close the MyDVD  
Wizard - you will see the MyDVD  
toolbar and Menu Editor. You  
can then use the buttons on  
the toolbar to record to DVD or  
create a project.  
Deselect to stop the  
Select Open  
MyDVD Project  
and click Next to  
open an existing  
project in MyDVD.  
Wizard appearing  
every time you start  
MyDVD. (To make the  
Wizard appear again,  
please refer to the  
MyDVD User Guide.)  
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The Toolbar and Menu Editor  
You can use the toolbar to perform most of the  
functions in MyDVD. You can add video clips, create  
menus and buttons, select styles, and navigate  
through your project using the Menu Editor.  
Start the  
New Project  
Wizard  
Save the  
current  
project  
Open the  
“My Videos”  
folder  
Preview the  
current  
project  
Start the  
Record  
Direct-To-  
DVD  
Open an  
existing  
project  
Create a  
Start the  
Capture  
Wizard  
DVD  
Wizard  
Toolbar  
Click to create  
a button that  
links to a new  
menu  
Menu label.  
Click to edit  
the text  
Click to open  
the Select a  
Style window  
(lets you  
choose and  
edit the menu  
styles)  
Button label.  
Click to edit the  
text  
This is your  
Windows®  
background  
This button  
links to the  
main (“Title”)  
menu  
Menu Editor  
This button links to  
Indicates how much  
disc space the project  
will fill  
the previous menu  
in a sequence of  
menus  
This button links to the  
next menu in a  
sequence of menus  
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Create a Direct-to-DVD Recording  
This feature allows you to quickly transfer or  
archive videos to a DVD without having to  
manually create or author titles, menus, or buttons.  
The Wizard walks you through the steps to  
automatically create a DVD that is ready to play.  
1. Connect the video device to your Presario  
computer and insert a DVD or CD into the  
DVD-R/RW and CD-RW Combo drive.  
2. Click Record Direct-To-DVD on the Wizard  
screen, then the Next button or click the  
Direct-To-DVD button on the toolbar.  
Name Your Project  
The project name is used to label the menu buttons  
and finished disc.  
3. Enter a project name (maximum number of  
characters is 20) and click the Next button.  
Choose Recording Media  
You must have media in the drive or you will not be  
allowed to proceed. If you record DVD-video  
content on a CD-R or CD-RW disc, you can only  
playback the CD on a desktop computer with a CD-  
ROM or DVD-ROM drive. This CD does not playback  
on a DVD set-top player. The MyDVD software  
includes a special version of Intervideo’s WinDVDTM  
that should automatically play the CD when it is  
inserted into a Windows-based computer.  
4. Select a disc type for recording from Choose  
Target Media.  
5. Select the device for recording and the write  
speed from Create Options.  
Note: The write speed is automatically selected as Auto” if  
you are making a DVD.  
Click to  
select speed  
Select the  
disc to  
record to  
6. Click the Next button.  
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Choose Your Menu Style  
7. Select a category of menu styles from the  
Category drop-down list.  
8. Scroll through the list, click the style to use for  
your menus, and click the Next button.  
Click to  
select style  
Scroll to  
desired  
style  
Select to  
give menu  
buttons  
and text a  
3-D effect  
Choose what you  
want to record  
Set Recording Parameters  
9. Select your record settings from Record drop-  
down list.  
10. Select the quality for your recordings from the  
Set Quality drop-down list. Refer to the table  
below for more information on video quality  
settings and record time.  
Make the Recording  
You can use the VCR playback control buttons to  
locate the video you want to record on the DVD.  
Choose  
the video  
quality  
Move Move  
back one forward  
Add  
Rewind  
Play  
11. Click the Record button to begin recording.  
12. Click the Stop button to finish recording. A  
message displays on the screen to indicate the  
process is complete.  
chapter  
points  
automati-  
cally  
frame  
one  
frame  
Stop  
Fast  
forward  
You can fit this amount of video on the disc...  
If you select a video  
quality setting of…  
DVD (4.7 GB)  
CD (700 MB)  
CD (650 MB)  
Best  
60 minutes  
120 minutes  
180 minutes  
9 minutes  
18 minutes  
27 minutes  
8 minutes  
16 minutes  
24 minutes  
Better  
Good  
Note: A typical Direct-to-DVD project using a 60 minute tape will take 60 minutes to capture and an additional 60 minutes to  
author to DVD. Project times may vary if you perform editing.  
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Create or Author a New Project  
Authoring or creating a movie project involves:  
Creating video  
Creating menus with buttons  
Adding movie clips to your project  
Previewing the project  
Recording to disc from the project  
For advanced editing and story creation capabili-  
ties, use the Pinnacle Systems’ Studio 7 software.  
1. Click New MyDVD Project on the Wizard, then  
the Next button or click New Project on the  
toolbar.  
Choose Your Style  
A style consists of a background image and a layout  
for menu buttons and labels. For more information  
on editing styles, see the MyDVD User Guide.  
2. Select a category of menu styles from the  
Category drop-down list.  
3. Scroll through the list, click the style to use for  
your layout (for example, background, menus,  
and buttons).  
4. Click the Finish button.  
Add Movie Clips to Your DVD Menu  
5. Click Get Movies on the toolbar.  
6. Locate the clip you want to link to your menu.  
Scroll to  
desired style  
Note: MyDVD saves movie clips to the My Videos folder  
located in the My Documents folder on your desktop. You  
can save movie clips in other locations.  
7. Click Open to add movie clips to your DVD  
project.  
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Save the Project  
8. Click Save Project on the toolbar or choose File,  
Save Project.  
9. Type a file name for the project and click Save.  
Note: MyDVD saves all projects to the My DVDs folder  
located in the My Documents folder on your desktop.  
Each project has a unique folder that contains the  
project file saved with the name you entered and a .dvd  
extension.  
Create a DVD  
You can record your project to:  
A DVD-R or DVD-RW disc  
A CD-R or CD-RW disc  
For more information on DVD and CD disc  
properties, see the MyDVD User Guide.  
10. Insert a disc in your DVD-R/RW and CD-RW  
Combo drive.  
11. Click Make Disc on the toolbar.  
12. Choose your recording options on the Make  
Disc Setup window.  
13. Click OK to start recording.  
Note: Depending on the size of your project, this may  
take a while to complete. A message displays on the  
screen when the process is finished and MyDVD ejects  
the disc.  
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Click  
Preview  
to  
Open  
your  
file  
from  
hard  
drive  
or DVD  
disc  
Edit an Existing Project  
Make  
edits  
to  
Record  
back  
to  
You can open and edit any projects that you have  
already recorded to your hard drive or DVD disc.  
You do not have to store your video, audio, or  
graphic files on your hard drive in order to edit  
your projects.  
Save  
new  
preview  
your  
project.  
Exit  
Preview.  
your  
DVD  
project  
DVD*  
disc  
or hard  
drive  
DVD  
project  
For more information on advanced editing, see  
“What about advanced editing?” on page 4.  
* You can record back to existing DVD disc if DVD-RW is  
being used.  
Open a recorded DVD file  
1. Insert the DVD disc into the DVD-R/RW and  
CD-RW Combo drive.  
2. Open the MyDVD software.  
3. Choose File, then Edit DVD.  
4. Select the DVD-R/RW and CD-RW Combo drive  
that contains the files.  
5. Click OK.  
Note: The MyDVD Wizard screen displays. Click Cancel to  
close it.  
Select  
the disc  
Make edits to your project  
From the menu editor, you can:  
Add and edit video clips  
Create additional menus  
Delete buttons  
Change menu styles  
Modify menu and buttons labels  
Your DVD project file will appear on the D drive  
if it is a single-drive configuration.  
Add Video Clips  
Project name  
When creating movie clips, you can use chapter  
points to separate your video into one or more  
sections that are linked to menu buttons.  
If you add chapter points while capturing your  
video, MyDVD creates menu buttons for each  
chapter point and labels them consecutively with  
the project name. For example, if the project name  
was “My Hockey Games,” then chapter point menu  
buttons would be “My Hockey Games 1,My  
Hockey Games 2,” and so on.  
Chapter Point  
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If you do not add chapter points, MyDVD creates a  
single menu button that links to the captured clip.  
1. Connect the video device to your Presario  
computer.  
2. Click Capture on the toolbar or choose Tools,  
then Capture.  
3. Choose your settings from the Capture to Disk  
window.  
4. Click Record to start recording and Stop when  
finished.  
5. Enter a file name and click Save.  
Note: MyDVD saves movie clips to the My Videos folder  
located in the My Documents folder. You can save movie  
clips in other locations.  
Select to add chapter  
points automatically  
while capturing  
Record  
6. Click Done to close the window.  
Before “trim”  
Edit Video Clips  
You may want to edit or “trim” your video clip to  
remove unwanted material.  
1. On the menu editor, double click the button you  
want to edit.  
Note: If the menu contains chapter points, you must click  
the button that contains the first chapter point.  
2. Drag the Green slider bar to the right to modify  
the start frame.  
3. Drag the Red slider bar to the left to modify the  
end frame.  
Scroll to  
desired  
frame  
Note: Click the Reset button to return the sliders to their  
original positions.  
After “trim”  
4. Click OK to apply the changes.  
Note: Adjusting the length of a video that has chapter  
points might cause some chapter points to be deleted  
and automatically renumbered.  
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Create Additional Menus  
MyDVD automatically creates additional menus  
when the number of buttons exceeds the  
maximum number for the menu style. You can  
also manually create additional menus.  
For additional help on creating menus, see the  
MyDVD User Guide.  
1. On the Menu Editor, click Menu or choose  
Project, then New Menu.  
Note: MyDVD places a button that links you to the new  
menu page.  
2. Add video clips and/or additional menus and  
buttons as needed.  
Back to  
home  
To next  
menu  
Create  
new  
To previous  
menu  
menus  
Delete Buttons  
You can delete buttons that link to video clips,  
chapter points, and menus. You cannot delete  
buttons that are used for navigation.  
If you delete a video clip, MyDVD deletes:  
Buttons associated with clip  
Buttons linked to chapter points in that project  
Video clip from the project, but does not delete  
the file from your computer  
When you delete buttons, the remaining buttons  
move to fill the empty space.  
You can delete  
these buttons  
1. On the menu editor, right click the button you  
want to delete.  
2. Click Delete Chapter, Delete Movie, or Remove  
Audio from the pop-up menu.  
You cannot delete  
these navigation  
buttons  
Note: If you select Delete Chapter or Remove Audio, the  
deletion occurs without any message.  
3. If you select Delete Movie, click Yes to delete  
the movie and associated chapters from the  
project.  
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Modify menu styles  
You can change the style of the menus in your  
project. To create a custom style, click Style, then  
the New Custom Style button on the Menu Editor.  
You can also download additional styles from the  
MyDVD web site.  
1. On the menu editor, click Style or choose  
Project, then Change Menu Style.  
2. Choose a style category from the Category drop  
down list.  
3. Scroll through the styles for the category and  
click the style you want to use for your project.  
4. Click OK to use the new style.  
Modify button and menu labels  
You can change the labels of buttons and menus in  
your project.  
You can only change the font, size, or color of text  
by choosing a different style or creating a custom  
one.  
1. Click the button label you want to modify.  
2. Enter the new text.  
3. Press Enter or click anywhere on the menu  
editor outside the text box to stop editing the  
text.  
Status  
of  
Modify the  
Main  
menu  
button label  
project  
Preview your project  
You can preview your project at any time using the  
remote control.  
1. Click Preview or choose Tools, then Preview  
from the toolbar.  
2. Click the remote control’s buttons to control the  
playback.  
3. Click the remote control’s Close button to  
resume editing the project.  
To  
higher  
level  
menu  
New button  
label  
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Drive and Media Information  
You can use several different types of media with your CD or DVD drives. Media simply refers to the type of disc  
you insert into the CD or DVD drive.  
The type of drive determines what you can do with your drive you have and the media you use in the drive. For  
example, you can listen to music, but not record it, if you use a CD-ROM disc in the CD drive. On the other hand,  
you can record and playback a DVD movie, if you use a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc in the DVD-R/RW drive.  
Here are the types of media supported on your DVD-R/RW drive.  
Media and Drive Comparison  
Media  
File Type  
Ability to  
Ability to  
Ability to Playback on  
DVD Set-up  
Record  
No  
Playback  
Yes  
other computers  
Requires CD-ROM, DVD-ROM,  
CD-RW or DVD-R/RW  
hardware  
CD-ROM  
Data  
Varies per model  
Music  
No  
Yes  
Requires CD-ROM, DVD-ROM,  
CD-RW or DVD-R/RW  
hardware  
Varies per model  
Varies per model  
CD-R  
Data  
Yes  
Yes  
Requires CD-RW or  
DVD-R/RW  
(only once)  
hardware  
MP3 Music  
Data  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Requires CD-RW or  
DVD-R/RW hardware  
Requires CD-RW or  
DVD-R/RW hardware  
Requires CD-RW or  
DVD-R/RW hardware  
Requires DVD playback  
software and DVD-ROM  
or DVD-R/RW hardware  
Requires DVD playback,  
software and DVD-ROM  
or DVD-R/RW hardware  
Requires DVD-ROM or  
DVD-R/RW hardware  
and software  
Varies per model  
Varies per model  
Varies per model  
No  
(only once)  
Yes  
CD-RW  
MP3 Music  
Data  
Yes  
Yes  
DVD-ROM  
DVD Movie  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
DVD-R  
Data  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
(only once)  
DVD Movie  
Yes  
Requires DVD-ROM or  
DVD-R/RW hardware  
and software  
Yes (varies per  
model)  
(only once)  
DVD-RW  
Data  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Requires DVD-R/RW  
hardware and software  
Requires DVD-R/RW  
hardware and software  
No  
DVD Movie  
Varies per model  
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Compaq offers other wonderful products for digital video movie making. Please  
visit our website compaq.com/athome under Options for more information.  
JVC GR-DVL310U JVC GR-DVP3U  
Digital Camcorder Digital Camcorder  
IEEE - 1394 Cable  
DVD-R 5 Pack  
A 1394 Cable (6-pin to  
4-pin) is required to  
connect your digital  
camcorder to the  
DVD-R 4.7 GB discs store  
your data swiftly and  
permanently. They  
cannot be erased or  
overwritten. Use them  
for making your DVD  
movies.  
680,000-pixel,1/4”  
Interlace CCD  
680,000-pixel CCD  
image sensor  
produces clear,  
bright and natural  
images  
Digital Video Center  
with a built-in 1394  
connector on your  
Compaq Desktop PC.  
110,000-pixel 2.5”  
High Resolution,  
270-degree  
rotating LCD color  
monitor  
2.0” Polycrystalline  
Color LCD  
DVD-RW 5 Pack  
DVD-RW is rewritable  
up to about 1,000 times.  
Use them as an ideal  
storage medium that  
will supersede video-  
cassettes.  
10X Optical Hyper  
Zoom and 400X  
Digital  
Removable Flash  
Memory, (8 MB SD  
Card included); the  
card slot is  
Hyper Zoom with  
Spline Interpolation  
compatible with  
both SD Card  
Snap Shot Modes:  
Full screen, Frame,  
Pin-up, Negative,  
Multi-Picture,  
and MultiMediaCard  
Note: DVD-RW playback  
requires a DVD playback  
device that supports DVD-  
RW media.  
10X Optical/200X  
Digital Zoom with  
Spline Interpolation  
4-Frame/9-Frame,  
Digital Still Output  
Product offerings under Options might change subject to availability.  
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