To the extent allowed by law, Media Suite IS PROVIDED “AS IS”,
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY FOR
INFORMATION, SERVICES, OR PRODUCTS PROVIDED THROUGH
OR IN CONNECTION WITH Media Suite AND ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE THAT CYBERLINK WILL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
LOSS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE OR MATERIALS
CONTAINED EITHER IN THIS PACKAGE.
The terms and conditions here under shall be governed and
construed in accordance with the laws of Taiwan.
Media Suite is a registered trademark along with other company
and product names mentioned in this publication, used for
identification purposes and remain the exclusive property of their
respective owners.
Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content
and the corresponding program are subject to change without notice.
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Welcome to CyberLink Media Suite, the all-in-one multimedia suite that opens up
the world of digital entertainment on your PC.
Using CyberLink Media Suite you can perform the following functions, and more:
· play discs, movie files, disc folders, video files, photo slideshows, and music
with the world's #1 playback software on the PC.
· burn music or data discs in a variety of formats.
· perform advanced editing on videos with a powerful editing tool that
provides unlimited move-making possibilities.
· convert photos, videos, and audio to other media formats and transfer them
to portable devices.
· apply easy edits and enhancements to both your photos and videos.
· make advanced adjustments on photos manually or by applying adjustment
presets.
· author Blu-ray Disc, AVCHD, and DVD discs with motion menus.
· organize your photos with features such as face tagging, or use them to
create dazzling slideshows and photo gallery discs.
· record, trim, cut, and add effects to your audio files that you want to use in
your video editing or share with friends.
· share your photos on Flickr and Facebook, and upload your videos to
YouTube or Facebook.
· keep track of all your burned media and discs with the Disc Manager.
· back up and restore your data, or create and print disc labels.
· erase and copy discs, or duplicate a movie disc.
· extract files from or mount a disc image, or burn it to a disc.
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CyberLink Media Suite
Programs
You can access all the CyberLink Media Suite programs through the CyberLink
PowerStarter interface. It provides easy access to all of the CyberLink software on
your PC, for whatever task you have at hand. From managing your media files and
creating movies, to organizing your disc content, burning discs and much more.
The PowerStarter Program
CyberLink PowerStarter is the complete portal for all of your CyberLink software.
CyberLink PowerStarter helps you work with your media using a task-based
approach. You can also quickly launch all your CyberLink software from one
convenient location, or easily upgrade/update any of these programs.
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Menu Icons
Clicking a menu icon reveals a list of features and functions you can choose from,
and provides instant and direct access to all of your CyberLink programs. Click the
menu icon that corresponds to the type of media you want to access or features
you want to explore.
Movie
From the Movie menu you can watch movies on a disc or play back movie files and
folders on your hard drive. In this section you can also access MoovieLive.com to
view all the latest movie information, trailers. and reviews.
Video
In the Video menu you can organize and play the videos files on your computer, or
edit them into creative movie productions. You can also burn the videos to a disc
with menus, convert the videos to different formats, or share them with the world
by uploading them to the Internet.
Photo
The Photo menu contains a variety of functions for importing, managing, fixing,
editing, and touching up your photos. Features also include the creation of
slideshows and photo discs, and the sharing and printing of your photos.
Music
Within Music you can play back your music or burn it to a disc in a variety of
formats. You can also rip the music to your hard drive, convert it to another format,
record new audio, and edit and enhance it with rich effects.
Data & Backup
Access the Data & Backup menu to burn data files to a variety of different disc types
or search for previously burned discs in the Disc Manager. You can also copy your
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data and movie discs, back up and restore all of the important data on your
computer, and more.
Utilities
Use the Utilities menu to manage your discs by creating, burning or extracting files
from disc images. You can also erase rewritable discs, edit some video discs, burn
DVD folders to disc, design and print disc labels, and more.
Function Items
Select one of the menu items to reveal all the available functions and tasks you can
perform using your CyberLink software. Select any of the functions to open the
corresponding software program and complete the specified task, or access the
requested feature.
Quick Access Buttons
CyberLink PowerStarter includes the following buttons that provide quick access to
the Favorites, CyberLink Products, CyberLink Apps, About, and Preferences
windows.
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Note: if you would like to remove a function/program from your favorites, just
deselect the highlighted star next to the function in the menu.
Note: the specific programs available in CyberLink PowerStarter are
dependent on the products installed on your computer and the versions you
purchased.
Favorites
You can add the functions and programs you use most often into the Favorites
menu, so you can quickly and easily access them when required. Click the
button to view the Favorites menu.
By default, this window is empty, but you can add a function or program to the
Favorites menu by doing this:
1.Click the menu icon to display the function/program you want to add to your
favorites.
2.Hover your mouse over the function/program and then click .
CyberLink Products
To view a list of the CyberLink programs installed on your computer, click . You
can then select any of the program names to open the corresponding software.
CyberLink Mobile Apps
Click the button to discover CyberLink's award-winning mobile apps for
your Android, iOS, and Windows devices. See CyberLink Mobile Apps for more
information.
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Note: CyberLink PowerStarter will default to English if your operating
system's language is not supported by the program.
About
Click to display CyberLink PowerStarter version information.
Preferences
To configure the behavior of the CyberLink PowerStarter program, click the
button, and then set your desired preferences.
· Return to CyberLink Media Suite after you close a program: select this option
to return to the CyberLink Media Suite (PowerStarter) main window after you
close a program you accessed through the program portal.
· Automatically check for the latest v ersion: select this option if you want
CyberLink PowerStarter to automatically check for newer versions of the
installed software programs every 14 days. When new versions are available,
the corresponding Update and Upgrade buttons in the Upgrade window are
enabled.
· Receive CyberLink product information: allows you to enable/disable banner
and running text in the About window.
· Use m y photos as cover photos: select this option to display your photos on
the CyberLink PowerStarter start-up window. Click to select the folder
on your computer that contains the photos you want to use.
· Display language: click the arrow to the right of the settings area if you
want to change the program display language. Select the U se system defaultlanguage option to use the same language as your current operating system
language, or select the other option and manually select the UI language from
the drop down list that you want to use.
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Minimum System R equirements
Operating S ystem
· Microsoft Windows 10, 8.1/8, 7, or above.
Scr een R esolution
· 1024 x 768, 16-bit color or above.
Memory
· 1 GB required.
· 2 GB required for Blu-ray Disc playback.
· 3 GB or above recommended for 32 bit OS.
· 6 GB or above recommended for 64 bit OS and 3D
editing.
Hard D isk Space
· 5 GB required (400 MB is for Magic Music Library).
· 10 GB (20 GB recommended) for DVD production.
· 60 GB (100 GB recommended) for Blu-ray Disc/AVCHD
production.
CPU
· SD video editing and export: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz, AMD
Athlon 64 X2, or above (Required).
Upgrading/Updating CyberLink Software
Select the button to access the Upgrade/Update window, where you can view
product version information for the CyberLink programs currently installed on your
computer. They are listed in a table, along with the current version number, and
buttons indicating whether or not there is a free update or an upgrade for the
software available.
· When enabled, click on in the Update column to open a page that lets
you download the latest patch update for the corresponding software.
· You may also click on in the Upgrade column to open a page that allows
you to upgrade a specific product, when available.
System Requirements
The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums for working
with the programs. You may find that your system, while meeting these
recommended minimums, requires expanded capacity for some tasks.
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· AVCHD* and BD* burning: Pentium Core 2 Duo E6400
or AMD Phenom II X4 (Recommended).
· Full-HD video editing and export: Intel Corei5/7 or AMD
Phenom II X4 (Recomm ended).
· 2K/4K/3D* video editing and export: Intel Corei7 or
AMD FX with 64bit OS and 6 GB RAM (Recommended).
· Multiple camera editing: Intel Core i5/7 or AMD
Phenom II X4 (Recomm ended).
VGA
· ATI Radeon HD 5000 or above.
· NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT or above.
· Intel HD Graphics
· 128 MB VGA VRAM or higher (1 GB or higher VRAM and
OpenCL capable are recommended).
Video Capturing
Device
· OHCI IEEE 1394 compliant device.
· PCI or USB 1.0/2.0 capture device compliant with WDM
standard.
· DV camcorder connected via OHCI-compliant with IEEE
1394.
· DVD camcorder connected via USB 2.0.
· Sony MicroMV/AVCHD/HDV camcorder.
Burning Device
· A BD-RE burner is required to burn Blu-ray Discs.
· A DVD burner (DVD+R/RW or DVD-R/RW) is required to
burn DVD/MiniDVD/AVCHD titles.
· A CD burner (CD-R/RW) is required to burn VCD/SVCD
titles.
Microphone
· A microphone is required for recording audio.
Internet
Connection
· Internet connection required for initial software
activation, social media connection, and some codec
activation.
Additional Hardware Support for Blu-ray™ 3D and TrueTheater™ 3D
HDMI 1.4 Enabled
3DTV
· Eye w ear: active shutter glasses.
· Supported hardware: HDMI 1.4 enabled 3D TV.
· Supported graphics c ard: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 and
AMD Radeon HD 6800 series or above.
NVI DIA 3D Vision
· NVIDIA 3D Vision or 3D Vision 2 Wireless Glasses Kit +
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3D Vision-Ready Display + 3D Vision Compatible
NVIDIA Graphics Card are required.
· Please download and install 3D VISION CD for Desktop
GPUs v1.38 or Verde Notebook 3D VISION CD v1.3.
· 120Hz Frame-sequential 3D LCD (NVIDIA 3D Vision-
Ready).
· Native format: 120 fps left and right.
· Eye w ear: Active shutter glasses (NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit).
· Supported hardware: Asus VG278H, Asus G51J-SZ028V,
Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235H.
3D Polarizer LCD
· Native format: row-interleaved.
· Eye w ear: polarized glasses.
· Supported hardware: Zalman ZM-M220W, Acer
5738DG (Notebook).
3D Ready H DTV
(DLP)
· Native format: checkerboard.
· Eye w ear: Active shutter glasses.
· Supported hardware: Mitsubishi 1080p DLP HDTV,
Samsung 3D Ready DLP HDTV.
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Note: for a detailed description of all the playback features available in
CyberLink PowerDVD, press the F1 key on your keyboard when within the
program window to open the help file.
Note: for a detailed description of all the playback features available in
CyberLink PowerDVD, press the F1 key on your keyboard when within the
program window to open the help file.
Note: select the Rememb er my selecti on option if you want your chosen
mode to be your default mode every time you launch CyberLink PowerDVD.
Once selected, you will not be prompted to choose a mode when PowerDVD
is launched.
Chapter 2:
Movie
CyberLink Media Suite provides access to CyberLink PowerDVD, a software disc
player with all the features and controls of a normal living room disc player. It offers
feature-rich navigation controls for an interactive and tailored viewing experience.
CyberLink PowerDVD also provides access to all the movie information you will
need from the Internet.
Play a Movie Disc
In CyberLink Media Suite you can play all of your movie discs with the world's #1
playback software on the PC, CyberLink PowerDVD. To start watching a movie disc,
select the Play a Movie Disc fun ction within the Movie menu of CyberLink
PowerStarter.
When CyberLink PowerDVD launches, you are prompted to choose one of the
following modes:
· PC Mode: this mode lets you experience the ultimate in immersive
entertainment and includes all of the available CyberLink PowerDVD features
in your version.
· TV Mode: this mode helps you recreate a cinema experience in your own
home.
Insert a movie disc into your disc drive, and CyberLink PowerDVD will play it
automatically. If there is a disc already in your disc drive when you opened
CyberLink PowerDVD, just click the play button to start playback.
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Supported Disc Formats
Optical Disc Types
File Form ats
Blu-ray Discs*/Blu-ray 3D**
Discs
BDAV, BDMV
DVD
DVD-Video, AVCHD*, AVCREC*, DVD-VR, DVD+VR
CD
VCD, SVCD
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD. ** If your version of CyberLink PowerDVD supports Blu-ray 3D
playback, you may have to enable playback in More Blu-ray Disc Settings.
Note: the following are the playback controls in PC Mode. For information on
the TV Mode playback controls, please consult the TV Mode help file.
Note: the below table includes the hotkey for each specific button on the
playback controls, if available. For a complete list of all the hotkeys in
PowerDVD and the corresponding behavior, see the hotkey table in the
program's help file.
Icon
Button
Hotkey
Description
A
Elapsed time
Displays the time
elapsed for the
current movie.
Hover your
mouse over it to
The optical disc formats that CyberLink PowerDVD supports are listed below:
Movie Disc Playback Controls
When playing back a movie disc in the B D/DVD Movies section of the Media
Library tab, the playback controls display as follows:
Movie
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reveal two
buttons that let
you jump
backward and
forward in the
movi e. Click
to quickly jump
back 8 seconds,
or to skip
forward 30
seconds.
B
Navigational slider
Visually displays
elapsed playback
time. Click along
the navigational
slider to jump to
different
moments in the
movie, or click
and drag it to use
Instant Seek to
quickly browse
and find specific
scenes in your
movie. Hover
your mouse over
the slider to use
Instant
Thumbnails to
quickly find
scenes you
previously viewed
during DVD
playback.
C
Access DVD menu
controls/Pop-up menu
(Blu-ray* playback only)
M
During DVD
playback, this
button provides
quick access to
the title and root
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menus on the
DVD. Click or
press M on your
keyboard to
display the popup menu over the
disc content.
D
Rewind/Step backward
(when paused)
[
During playback
click this button
to reverse
through content
and access the
Play Speed
Navigator. When
playback is
paused, use the
button to
step backward.
E
StopSStops playback of
media.
F
NextNJumps to the next
chapter on the
movie disc.
G
Mute/Volume adjustment
Q / + and -
Click to mute the
volume; click
again to turn
mute off. To
manually adjust
the volume, hover
your mouse over
this button and
then use the slider
to increase or
decrease the
volume.
H
Enable 3D*
Enable 3D movie
playback.
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I
Movie duration/Remaining
time
Click to toggle
between movie
duration and
remaining
playback time.
J
Go to full screen
Z
Click to enter full
screen mode.
K
PowerDVD settings menu
Opens the
PowerDVD
settings menu,
where you can
access player
settings and
PowerDVD
preferences.
L
Zoom
Ctrl+mouse
wheel**
Hover your
mouse over this
button, and then
use the slider to
use Instant Zoom
to digitally zoom
in or out on a
DVD movie's
video image
(note: this feature
is not available
during Blu-ray
Disc playback).
When zoomed in,
you can click and
drag on the video
image to view
different areas of
the image. ** note
that this hotkey
can be modified
in settings, so the
behavior may
differ.
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M
Fast forward/Step forward
(when paused)
]
During playback
click this button
to fast forward
through content
and access the
Play Speed
Navigator. When
playback is
paused, use the
button to go
to the next frame
of video.
N
Play/Pause
Space bar
Plays and pauses
media playback.
O
Previous
P
Returns to the
previous chapter
on the movie
disc.
P
Media playback menu
During playback,
this button
provides access to
the media
playback menu.
Q
TrueTheater effects
Provides access to
the TrueTheater
video effect
controls.
R
Return to previous window
Backspace
Click to stop
playback and
return to the
media library.
Restore from full screen
Z / Esc
Click to exit full
screen mode.
Eject disc
Ctrl+E
When playback is
stopped, this
button is
displayed. Click it
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to eject the disc in
the selected disc
drive.
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD.
Playback Features
The following are some playback features that are sure to enhance your movie
viewing experience:
· TrueTheater Video Enhancements
· 3D Playback
· Play Speed Navigator
TrueTheater Video Enhancements
During the playback of Blu-rays, DVDs, video files (including movie files and TV
shows), and videos on YouTube, you can enable TrueTheater video enhancements
to maximize the playback quality.
Click the button to open the TrueTheater window and display the following
options:
Smart Enhancement
On this tab you can apply all the TrueTheater enhancements automatically during
playback. CyberLink PowerDVD dynamically adjusts (turns on or off) TrueTheater
video enhancements to provide optimum performance, while maximizing playback
quality.
· Video: select this option to enable video enhancements and make the video
look better. Drag the available slider left or right to adjust the amount of
TrueTheater video enhancements applied. TrueTheater Video enhances video
brightness, contrast, and also the color, making it more saturated and vivid.
TrueTheater will also sharpen video (if the resolution is less than 720p) to make
it look clearer.
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Note: this feature is not available for disc playback.
· Audio: select this option to enable audio enhancements and make the audio
sound better. Drag the available slider left or right to adjust the amount of
TrueTheater audio enhancements applied. TrueTheater Audio amplifies the
movie volume, boosting movie bass and dialogue, to provide a more
immersive media viewing experience.
Advanced Enhancement
Select this tab to manually enable and set the amount of TrueTheater
enhancements applied to the video as follows:
Video
Select the Video option to enable the following True Theater video enhancements:
· TrueTheater HD: select this option to up scale the original video to a higher
resolution version, which is sharper and artifact-free. TrueTheater HD is
capable of boosting 480p video to 1080p. Use the slider to adjust the
sharpness to the best output that suits your configuration.
· TrueTheater Lighting (CyberLink E agle Vision 2 ): is a video enhancement
technology developed by CyberLink that detects video content and
dynamically adjusts the brightness/contrast ratios so that you do not need to
change the video settings if the video you are watching contains scenes that
are overly dark or too bright. Use the level slider to adjust the TrueTheater
Lighting effect the desired amount.
· TrueTheater Color: select this option to dynamically adjust the color
saturation ratio in the video. Use the level slider to make the colors in the
video more vivid, without affecting skin tones.
· TrueTheater Motion: select this option to enable frame rate upsampling, from
24 fps up to 60 fps, to make panning scenes, particularly in action movies,
play more smoothly. TrueTheater Motion can improve the frame rate of video
content to 60 or 72 fps, depending on the output frame rate of your display.
· TrueTheater Noise Reduction: select this option to reduce the amount of
video noise when playing home video files in CyberLink PowerDVD, including
High-ISO and TV signal noise. Once enabled, drag the slider to increase or
decrease the level of noise reduction on the video.
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Note: this feature is not available for disc playback.
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD.
Note: ** if your version of CyberLink PowerDVD supports 3D Blu-ray Disc
playback, you may have to enable playback in settings.
· TrueTheater Stabilizer: select this option to employ motion compensation
technology when playing home video files that are shaky. This feature is ideal
for use with video files taken without a tripod or recorded while moving.
Audio
Select the Audio option to enable TrueTheater audio enhancements. Drag the
available slider left or right to adjust the amount applied. TrueTheater Audio
amplifies the movie volume, boosting movie bass and dialogue, to provide a more
immersive media viewing experience.
3D Playback
CyberLink PowerDVD supports the playback of 3D* Blu-ray Discs*, DVDs, video files,
and 3D YouTube videos, and also lets you view JPS, MPO, and side by side 3D
photos in 3D. CyberLink PowerDVD can also convert any regular 2D Blu-ray Disc**,
DVD movie, video file, YouTube video, and photo into 3D using TrueTheater 3D*.
3D Playback Warning: if you experience headaches, dizziness, nausea, blurry
eyesight or other symptoms while watching 3D video content, it is highly
recommended that you stop playback immediately and see your doctor.
Enabling 3D Playback
To enable 3D* playback, just select the button on the playback controls and
then select one of the following options:
· Play 3D Media in 3D : select this option to auto enable playback of all 3D media
(3D** Blu-ray Disc or DVD, 3D video file, 3D photos). Once enabled, CyberLink
PowerDVD will automatically play 3D media in 3D once playback starts, so
that you don't need to enable 3D playback every time you play it.
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Note: 3D mode is enabled when the 3D icon on the playback controls
dis plays as . Note that a number of features are disabled during 3D
playback.
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD.
Note: you can also access this panel by right-clicking above or below the
player controls.
· Convert 2D Media to 3 D: select this option if you want CyberLink PowerDVD
to convert all 2D media (2D Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, video files, YouTube videos,
photos) to 3D using TrueTheater 3D when playback starts. Once enabled, you
won't need to enable TrueTheater 3D every time you want to convert 2D
media.
If you need to adjust your 3D display configuration or the playback preferences,
click on the playback controls and then select More 3D Preferences.
Play Speed Navigator
When wanting to rewind or fast forward through content on movie discs, in movie
files, or when playing videos files, you can click the or button to access
the Play Speed Navigator for easier control.
Drag the blue control slider left to increase the rewind speed up to 16 times the
normal playback speed, or right to increase the forward speed up to 32 times. You
can also click to quickly jump back 8 seconds, or to skip forward 30
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Note: the following is information on browsing and playing movie files in PC
Mode. For information on the TV Mode playback, please consult the TV
Mode help file.
Note: use the zoom slider on the playback controls to use Instant Scale to
dynamically resize the movie cover art to a desired size. If you are not
seeing the latest movie files in the media library, just click to refresh.
seconds.
Press the space bar on your keyboard to close the control panel and resume normal
playback.
Browse and Play Movies in
Movie Library
Select the B rowse and Play Movies in Movie Library func tion within the Movie
menu of CyberLink PowerStarter to launch CyberLink PowerDVD.
In the Movie Library you can browse through and play the movie files in your
personal movie library. Movies files are DVD/Blu-ray Disc* folders and individual
video files (movie files you recorded with a PVR) that are saved on your computer's
hard drive.
Browsing Through Movies in the
Movie Library
When browsing through the movie files in the Movies/TV tab's Movie Library section
of the media library, you can view their movie cover art, rating information, and
more. Click the down arrow in the top right of the window to filter the movies by
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As you browse through the library, note the icons next to each of the movie files.
Their meanings are as follows:
· - indicates the movie has not yet been watched.
· - indicates the movie was partly watched, but not to the end.
· - indicates the movie was previously watched.
If a movie file is not displaying the cover art, you can insert an image file (in the JPG
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Note: if the cover art for a movie file in the library is incorrect, you can right
click on it and select Hide Online Info to remove it and the related movie
information.
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD.
or PNG format) in the movie file's folder and name it “folder” to use it as the cover
art. You can also right click on the movie file and then select Set Cover Art. In the
Select Image dialog, browse to and then select an image on your computer's hard
drive to use as the cover art.
Right-click on a movie file thumbnail in the media window and then select Locateon Disk to view the folder where the file is located in Windows Explorer. If you'd like
to remove a movie file from the media library (and from your computer's hard
drive), just right click on it and select Delete from Disk.
Supported Movie File Formats
In CyberLink PowerDVD you can play back movie files in the following formats:
You can play back movie files by doing any of the following:
· drag and drop a movie file directly onto the CyberLink PowerDVD user
interface or the PowerDVD desktop icon.
· to play a movie file in your media library, click Movies/TV in the media panel,
and then . Browse to the folder that contains your movie files, and
then double-click on a movie file to begin playback.
· to play a movie file on your hard drive, click the My Computer tab in the
media panel, and then browse to the folder that contains your movie file.
Double-click on a movie file to begin playback.
· if CyberLink PowerDVD is set as the default player for a movie file on your
computer, you can also just double-click on a file in Windows Explorer to play
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Note: s ee Video Playback Controls for a list and description of the controls
and playback features available during movie file playback.
Note: the following is information on playing movie folders in PC Mode. For
information on the TV Mode playback, please consult the TV Mode help file.
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD.
it back.
Play a Movie Folder
You can play back any DVD and unprotected Blu-ray Disc* folders that are on your
hard drive. To play a movie folder, do this:
1.Select the Play a Movie F older fu nction within the Movie menu to open
CyberLink PowerDVD.
2.Click Movies/TV in the media panel, and then .
3.Click the button on the playback controls, and then browse to and select
the movie folder.
4.Click on OK and then play button to begin playback.
View Online Movie Info
If you'd like to browse through the latest movie information available, select the
View Online Movie Info o ption in the Movie menu of CyberLink PowerStarter to go
to the MoovieLive web site. There you can view information about all the latest
movie releases, find out what are the top rated movies, and which are the most
watched by CyberLink PowerDVD users. You can also read movie reviews, watch
movie trailers, read bios on your favorite actors, and much more.
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Note: for a more detailed description of these programs and there functions,
please consult the product help files.
Note: the following is information on browsing and playing movie files in PC
Mode. For information on the TV Mode playback, please consult the TV
Mode help file.
Note: for a detailed description of all the playback features available in
CyberLink PowerDVD, press the F1 key on your keyboard when within the
program window to open the help file.
Chapter 3:
Video
The video functions in CyberLink Media Suite let you play video files in CyberLink
PowerDVD, edit your videos in CyberLink PowerDirector, produce movie discs with
CyberLink PowerProducer, and much more. You can also convert videos to other
file formats with CyberLink MediaEspresso, or use CyberLink MediaShow to
organize, enhance, and share your videos.
Play Video Files
To play back videos files in CyberLink PowerDVD, select the Play Video F iles
func tion within the Video menu of CyberLink PowerStarter. The CyberLink
PowerDVD main window displays.
You can play back videos files by doing any of the following:
· drag and drop a video file directly onto the CyberLink PowerDVD user
interface or the PowerDVD desktop icon.
· to play a video file in your media library, select Videos in the media panel, and
then browse to the folder that contains your videos. Double-click on a video
file to begin playback.
· to play a video file on your hard drive, click the My Computer tab in the media
panel, and then browse to the folder that contains your video file. Doubleclick on a video file to begin playback.
· if CyberLink PowerDVD is set as the default player for a video file on your
computer, you can also just double-click on a file in Windows Explorer to play
it back .
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Note: for a list of the available playback controls, see Video Playback
Controls. For information on some of the playback features that are available
during video file playback, see Playback Features.
Note: * this feature is not available in some versions of CyberLink
PowerDVD.
Note: the below table includes the hotkey for each specific button on the
playback controls, if available. For a complete list of all the hotkeys in
PowerDVD and the corresponding behavior, see the hotkey table in the
program's help file.
Icon
Button
Hotkey
Description
A
Elapsed time
Displays the time
elapsed for the
current video.
Hover your mouse
over it to reveal
two buttons that
let you jump
backward and
Supported Video File Formats
In CyberLink PowerDVD you can play back videos in the following file formats:
When playing back a video file in the Videos section of the Media Library tab, or a
movie file in the Movie Library section, the playback controls display as follows:
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