IBM 73P3309 Computer Drive User Manual


 
To
start
RecordNow
in
Windows
Me
or
Windows
2000,
select
StartProgramsIBM
RecordNow.
RecordNow
projects
Once
RecordNow
is
started,
you
have
the
choice
of
selecting
three
tabs
with
different
functions.
v
The
Audio
Project
tab
allows
you
to
create
Audio
CDs,
MP3
Jukebox
disks,
or
listen
to
an
audio
CD
or
make
a
CD
label.
v
The
Data
Project
tab
allows
you
to
make
a
data
disc,
make
an
exact
copy,
erase
a
rewritable
disc,
or
make
a
CD
or
DVD
label.
v
The
Backup
Project
menu
allows
you
to
archive
your
files,
make
an
exact
copy,
save
an
image
of
a
CD
or
DVD,
burn
a
saved
image
to
disk,
or
make
a
disk
label.
For
all
appendable
CD
and
DVD
projects,
RecordNow
will
start
from
any
data
that
is
on
the
CD
or
DVD
that
is
in
the
drive
when
the
project
is
selected.
Making
a
bootable
CD
or
DVD
To
make
a
bootable
CD
or
DVD,
begin
a
data
project
and
press
the
bootable
CD
button
in
the
upper
right
hand
corner
of
the
project
window.
You
will
be
prompted
to
select
a
boot
image
from
your
hard
disc
or
to
make
a
boot
image
from
a
floppy
disc.
About
CD
and
DVD
images
RecordNow
can
save
and
create
CD
images
of
ISO
and
GI
types.
ISO
images
can
only
be
used
to
save
data
CDs
that
have
only
one
data
session.
You
must
use
the
GI
format
to
save
Audio
CDs,
DVDs,
multi-session
CDs,
and
hybrid
type
CDs.
Using
Intervideo
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
With
Intervideo
WinDVD
Creator
Plus,
you
can
capture,
edit,
and
record
video
and
audio
files.
You
can
also
use
Intervideo
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
to
create
and
record
DVD
videos
using
your
own
video
and
audio
files.
For
more
detailed
information
on
Intervideo’s
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
features,
refer
to
the
online
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
User’s
Guide
on
the
User’s
Guide
and
Software
CD.
The
main
function
areas
within
the
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
main
window
are
Capture,
Edit,
Author,
and
Make
Movie.
From
these
functions,
you
can
import
and
edit
your
own
video
and
audio
files;
then
save
them
into
any
of
the
following
supported
formats:
MPEG-1,
MPEG-2,
ASF,
WMV,
and
AVI.
When
you
have
prepared
your
video
and
audio
files,
by
going
through
the
Capture
and
Edit
steps,
you
can
then
add
a
customized
menu
from
within
the
Author
function.
You
can
import
your
own
still
images
to
use
as
menu
backgrounds
or
select
one
of
the
sample
images.
When
your
movie
is
ready,
proceed
to
Make
Movie
where
you
can
select
the
output
format
and
video
standard
used
in
creating
your
movie.
Write
your
movie
to
disc
or
save
it
to
the
hard
disk
drive
for
writing
later.
If
you
use
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
to
create
a
DVD
image
on
your
hard
disk
drive,
you
can
select
Load
Image
to
Burn
from
the
Project
menu.
WinDVD
Creator
Plus
also
offers
the
capability
to
record
video
directly
to
DVD-recordable
media
using
Disk
Manager
without
using
any
additional
space
on
the
hard
disk
drive.
With
Disk
Manager,
you
can
capture
new
video
or
use
video
files
that
you
already
have,
and
then
finish
your
movie
by
creating
a
customized
menu.
Your
movie
can
be
created
in
+VR
or
-VR
video
formats.
Through
Disk
Manager,
you
can
edit
your
movie
at
any
time,
adding
or
deleting
video
segments
or
changing
your
customized
menu.
Note:
+/-VR
formatted
disks
have
limited
compatibility
in
older
set-top
DVD
players.
Chapter
2.
Installation
2-9