Setting disc format properties, About dvd-rom discs – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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Setting Disc Format Properties

Before formatting and writing your DVD disc, DLT, or hard disk files, you must configure
your disc’s format properties. Most of these settings can be made at any time in the
authoring process. Additionally, you are given the opportunity to set these after you start
the format process.

The preformat disc properties include the following items from the Disc Inspector. See

Setting Disc Properties

for details on these settings. These same settings are in the format

dialog that appears when you start the format process. In all cases, the items appear in
the same tab in both the Disc Inspector and the format dialog. Any differences are listed
below.

Disc Name: Located at the top of the Disc Inspector and in the General tab in the format

dialog.

DVD-ROM: Located in the General tabs. The size of the DVD-ROM content appears in

the format dialog.

Disc Information: Located in the Disc/Volume tab.

Volume Information: Located in the Disc/Volume tab of the format dialog. Shows the

volume creation date.

Playable Region Codes: Located in the Region/Copyright tab.

Copyright Management: Located in the Region/Copyright tab. The Macrovision settings

are disabled in the format dialog because these must have been set prior to building
the project.

Destination: Located only in the format dialog’s General tab. See

Output Type Settings

for more information.

About DVD-ROM Discs

You can create either DVD-Video or DVD-ROM discs with DVD Studio Pro.

DVD-Video discs: Contain the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS and AUDIO_TS folders only.

DVD-ROM discs: Contain the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS and AUDIO_TS folders, as well as

other files you specify.

ROM-only DVD discs: Do not contain the VIDEO_TS, HVDVD_TS, or AUDIO_TS

folders—they contain only other files you specify.

DVD-ROM discs, also known as hybrid discs, play on standalone DVD players the same
way DVD-Video discs do. When played on a computer, however, the additional files on
the disc can be accessed, either directly or as part of a DVD@CCESS link. See

DVD@CCESS

for more information on DVD@CCESS.

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Chapter 22

Finishing a Project

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