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Tutorial
Step 1: Add Your Movies
Step 2: Customize the Menu
Step 3: Preview the Video CD
Step 4: Output
Reference
Getting Started
Before Use
Important Notices
IMxVCD Functions
User Environment
Precautions
Uninstallation
Launching IMxVCD
Exiting IMxVCD
Start Screen/Elements
Navigation Bar
Layout environments/Elements
Style Settings Panel
Movie Button Settings Panel
Title Settings Panel
Preview and Output/Elements
Preview Panel
Video CD Output (Windows)
Video CD Image Output (Macintosh)
Preferences
User Interface Notes
Supported File Formats
Glossary
Compatible Recording Drives
IMxVCD Functions
Create your own Video CDs!
IMxVCD is authoring software for creating Video CDs that conform to the standards
described below. Video CD is an abbreviation for Video Compact Disc. Stated simply, a
Video CD is a recording of video images (in MPEG-1 format, similar in quality to VHS or
videotapes) and audio data produced by a recording drive. Video CDs can be played on
compatible computers and DVD players.
Standards of Video CD Created with IMxVCD
IMxVCD creates Video CD and Video CD images that conform to the Video
CD Ver2.0 standard. This standard offers advantages such as playback
control functions, which allow users to access menus to choose the playback
order.
It supports the common TV signal formats
NTSC and PAL.
The image bitrate is 1.15 Mbps, and the resolution is 352x240 pixels (30 fps)
for NTSC and 352x288 pixels (25 fps) for PAL. The audio format is MPEG-
1 (Layer 2) at 224 kbps, in 1 stereo or 2 mono channels.
Using IMxVCD to Create Video CDs (for Windows)
In the past, the main recording method involved creating a Video CD image
and then using CD recording software to record it. Now you can use
IMxVCD for direct recording with devices such as CD-R drives that support
Video CD burning. There's no need for CD recording software. Right after
authoring, you're ready to record.
Copyright © 2002, PIXELA Corp. All rights reserved.
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