MacroSystem DVD-Arabesk 3 User Manual

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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 instantly
returned to the main menu of the DVD and the
operating panel remains in the foreground.

With the Chapter button you enter a selection
list in which you can directly access each
chapter so long as it has already been created
(see section 3.1, item (1) Edit Chapter Menu).

The button Film has a function comparable to
the button Chapter. With its help you can move
film-by-film through the menu.

With the two buttons in the bottom line you can
move chapter-by-chapter through the menu.

With the Stop, Play and Pause buttons in the
upper line you can abort playback, play the
desired film or stop temporarily.

Note: At first you see the trailer, assuming that
you have set the function Trailer only under
Control. Then the menu is displayed. During
this time you may click the right trackball key
at any time to display the operating panel
without interrupting the running film. The panel

disappears again when you press Play to start
another film from the menu.

3.2 Info / Play: DVD

(6) Clicking on the button DVD causes the DVD
in the drive to be played. The DVD must be a
DVD that has been written with DVD-Arabesk.

If the DVD has been created under an earlier
version of DVD-Arabesk, then you will see the
films represented not with icons, but with the
terms Film 1, Film 2, etc., which can be selected.

3.3 Miscellaneous

In this section describes the three functions
contained in the third block named
Miscellaneous.

This block provides additional options for using
Arabesk.

3.3 Miscellaneous: Read DVD

(7) With DVD-Arabesk 3 you can make copies of
DVDs that you have written with DVD-Arabesk 3,
2
or DVD-Arabesk.

To make a DVD copy, you Read the source DVD
to the hard disk and then write a DVD-R or RW.
The result is a 100% copy without loss.

This function is meant to let you copy your
own finished DVDs after you have deleted the
project from the hard disk and you still require
additional copies.

Copying automatically includes all menus,
chapter information, etc. You don’t have to make
these settings again.

Note: If you wish to make a 1:1 copy of your
DVD, you should not make any further changes
before writing (e.g. insert projects, change
background menu), because the DVD menu will
not be correctly displayed once written.

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