AVS DVD Authoring - Disc Usage Window

Disc Usage WindowThe Disc Usage window is used to control the available disc space and to open the settings windows, view and change them if necessary. It consists of the following elements:

Button Name Description
Build DVD button Build DVD Use it to view and define the build project settings.
Settings button Settings Use it to open the Project Settings window and to view and change the main project settings.

You can control the available disc space at the top of the Disc Usage window where the disc used space is indicated in percent or watching the colored picture of a disc where the red color shows the place occupied with your movie.

You can also select the disc type to burn your compilation. If the output size is more than 4.7 Gb please, choose the Double Layer option from the drop-down box. If you do not have a possibility to burn your movie right now or you want to view it before burning you can save the created video on hard drive and burn it later using our AVS Disc Creator program.

Note!Note: make sure your DVD-RW drive supports double-layer DVD discs to be able to record them.
AVS DVD Authoring
Current Version:  1.3.2.40
Release Date:  07/11/2008
File Size:  32.50 MB
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