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Cyberlink Power2go User's Guide Copyright and Disclaimer All Rights Reserved CyberLink Power2Go User's Guide Copyright and Disclaimer All rights reserved. To the extent allowed by law, Power2Go 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 Power2Go 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. Power2Go 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. International Headquarters Mailing Address CyberLink Corporation 15F., No. 100, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist. New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Web Site http://www.cyberlink.com Telephone 886-2-8667-1298 Fax 886-2-8667-1385 Copyright © 2015 CyberLink Corporation. All rights reserved. Contents Introductio..n.....................................1 Welcome................................................................................................1 Key Featu.r.e...s....................................................................................1 Power2Go.. .V...e..r.s..i.o..n...s........................................................................3 Supporte.d... .M...e..d...i.a..................................................................................3 Supported.. .F..i.l.e.. .F..o...r.m....a..t.s..................................................................4 Supported.. .D...i.s..c.. .T..y..p..e..s.....................................................................4 System R.e...q..u..i.r..e..m....e..n..t..s.........................................................................4 Power2Go. .W...o..r.k..s..p..a..c..e.....................7 Power2G..o.. .D...e..s..k..t.o...p.. .B..u...r.n..i.n...g.. .G...a..d..g..e...t. .M...o...d..e......................................7 Enabling t.h..e... .D...e..s..k..t.o..p... .B..u..r..n..i.n..g... .G..a..d...g..e..t........................................9 Burning w..i.t.h.. .t..h..e.. .D...e...s.k..t..o..p.. .B...u..r.n...i.n..g.. .G...a..d..g...e..t................................9 Configur.i.n...g.. .t.h...e.. .D...e..s..k..t.o...p.. .B..u...r.n..i.n...g.. .G...a..d..g..e...t...............................10 Power2.G...o.. .F..u...l.l. .P..r.o...g..r.a..m.... .M...o...d..e.........................................................10 New Fun..c..t.i.o...n.. .W....i.n..d..o...w.................................................................13 Power2G..o... .P..r.o...j.e..c..t.s.......................................................................15 Power2G..o... .P..r.e...f.e..r..e..n..c..e...s...............................................................15 Data Disc.......................................19 Creating... .a..n..d.. .B...u..r.n...i.n..g.. .D...a..t..a.. .D...i.s.c..s.....................................................19 Burning. .a.. .S..e...c..u..r.e...d.. .D...a..t.a.. .D...i.s..c............................................................20 Viewing .C...o..n...t.e..n...t. .o..n... .a.. .S..e..c..u..r..e..d.. .D...i.s..c..........................................22 Video Dis..c.....................................25 i CyberLink Pow er2Go Burning. .a.. .V...i.d..e..o... .D...i.s.c..........................................................................25 Creating. .a.. .V..i.d...e..o.. .D...i.s..c...................................................................26 Selecting../..E..d..i.t.i.n...g.. .D...i.s..c.. .M...e..n...u..s.....................................................27 Editing D..i.s..c.. .P..r.e...f.e..r..e..n..c..e...s.............................................................30 Burning .V..i.d..e...o.. .t.o... .D...i.s.c...................................................................31 Burning. .a.. .D...V...D... .F..o..l.d..e...r.......................................................................32 Music Dis.c......................................35 Burning. .a..n... .A..u...d..i.o.. .C...D... .o..r.. .M...P..3.../.W....M...A... .M...u..s..i.c.. .D...i.s..c............................35 Audio CD... .P..r..e..f.e...r.e..n...c..e..s.................................................................36 MP3/WM..A... .D...i.s.c.. .P...r.e..f..e..r.e...n..c..e..s.......................................................37 Burning. .a.. .C...U...E.. .A..u...d..i.o.. .D...i.s..c.................................................................37 Photo Ga.l.l.e..r..y. .D...i.s.c.........................41 Creating... .a..n..d.. .B...u..r.n...i.n..g.. .P...h..o..t..o.. .G...a..l.l.e..r.y.. .D...i.s..c..s.....................................41 Photo Ga..l.l.e..r..y.. .D...i.s.c.. .P...r.e..f..e..r.e...n..c..e..s..................................................43 Viewing.. .P..h...o..t.o... .G..a..l.l.e...r.y.. .D...i.s..c..s............................................................44 Online M.e..d..i.a.. .B...a..c.k..u..p....................45 Backing. .U...p.. .O...n...l.i.n..e.. .M....e..d..i.a.. .t..o.. .D...i.s..c..s..................................................45 Downlo..a..d..i.n..g... .O...n..l.i.n..e... .M...e..d...i.a.. .t.o.. .H...a..r.d... .D...r.i.v..e.....................................47 Copy Disc.......................................49 Copying.. .D...i.s..c..s.....................................................................................49 Saving a.. .D...i.s..c.. .I.m...a..g...e...........................................................................50 Burning. .a.. .D...i.s..c.. .I.m....a..g..e.........................................................................51 Media Co..n..v..e..r.t.e..r...........................53 Convert..i.n..g.. .V...i.d..e..o...s. .f..o..r. .M....o..b..i.l.e... .D...e..v..i.c..e.............................................53 Convert..i.n..g.. .A...u..d...i.o.. .f.o...r. .M...o...b..i.l.e.. .D...e...v..i.c..e..............................................55 Rip Aud.i.o... .a..n..d.. .C...o..n...v..e..r.t.. .f.o..r.. .M...o..b...i.l.e.. .D...e..v..i.c..e......................................57 ii Player f.o..r. .M....o..b..i.l.e... .D...e..v..i.c..e...................................................................58 Ripping. .A...u..d..i.o......................................................................................59 Convert..i.n..g.. .A...u..d...i.o.. .F..i.l.e..s......................................................................59 Utilities .......................................61 Erasing .a.. .D...i.s..c......................................................................................61 Power2.G...o.. .V...i.r.t.u...a..l. .D...r.i.v..e.....................................................................61 Mountin.g.. .a.. .D...i.s..c.. .I.m...a..g...e................................................................61 Disabling.. .a.. .M....o..u..n...t.e..d... .D...i.s.c.. .I.m....a..g..e................................................62 Burning. .M....i.x..e..d.. .D...i.s..c..s..........................................................................62 Burning .a.. .C..D... .E..x..t..r.a../.M....i.x..e..d.. .M....o..d..e... .C..D...........................................62 Using th..e.. .D...i.s..c.. .M...a..n...a..g..e..r....................................................................65 Manually.. .I.m...p...o..r.t..i.n..g.. .D...i.s..c..s.. .t.o.. .t..h..e.. .D...i.s..c.. .L..i.b..r..a..r.y...........................66 System .R...e..c..o..v..e...r.y................................................................................67 Burning .a.. .S..y..s.t..e..m.... .R..e..c..o...v..e..r.y.. .D...i.s..c................................................68 Restoring... .Y..o..u...r. .C...o..m....p..u..t..e..r...........................................................70 Launchi.n...g.. .L..a..b..e...l.P..r.i.n...t........................................................................71 Additional Burning Notes and Feat.u..r.e..s.................................73 Using th..e.. .C...y..b..e...r.L..i.n..k.. .I.S..O... .V...i.e..w...e...r.....................................................73 Multises..s..i.o..n.. .D...i.s..c..s..............................................................................74 Power2G.o.. .S..e..t.t.i.n..g..s........................75 Configu..r.i.n..g... .t.h..e... .G..e...n..e..r..a..l. .S..e..t.t..i.n..g..s....................................................75 Configu..r.i.n..g... .t.h..e... .B..u..r..n..i.n..g... .O...p..t.i.o...n..s....................................................76 Viewing.. .t.h...e.. .I.n..f..o.. .T..a..b..........................................................................77 Configu..r.i.n..g... .D...o..w...n...l.o..a..d.. .S..e...t.t.i.n...g..s......................................................77 Configu..r.i.n..g... .V..i.d..e...o.. .S..e..t..t.i.n..g...s..............................................................78 iii CyberLink Pow er2Go Technical. .S..u..p..p...o..r.t.........................79 Before C...o..n...t.a..c..t.i.n...g.. .T..e..c..h...n..i.c..a..l. .S..u..p...p..o..r..t............................................79 Web Su.p..p...o..r.t.......................................................................................80
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