Vista's pre-installed burning software Roxio's tips

  
Pre-installed Windows Vista system includes burning software Roxio, this article will briefly introduce the Roxio user interface and basic functions.
Note: The Roxio burning software in Windows Vista system pre-installed at the factory does not have the function of burning DVD, VCD video and photo disc. The program directly calls MUVEE to create style clips. If you want to burn DVDs, VCD videos, and photo discs, you can do so using the Windows DVD Maker software that comes with your Windows Vista system.
Open Method
Click “Start” → “All Programs” → “Roxio”, click “Cretaor Basic v9” to open the welcome screen. As shown in Figure 1 Cretaor Basic v9:

Figure 1: Cretaor Basic v9
Function Introduction
Welcome screen appears, as shown in Figure 2 Welcome:

Figure 2: Welcome
the interface includes basic instructions also includes a quick link to the following common items:

"copy" project contains the "copy Disc" (non-copyrighted audio and video discs), "to burn the image CD, Save Image to Hard Disk tab, click the project title to start the task. As shown in the copy of Figure 3:

Figure 3: Copy
Only the link to start Muvee in the "Video" project, no DVD, VCD CD project. As shown in the video in Figure 4:

Figure 4: Video
The "Data" project contains "Copy Disc" (copyright-free audio and video discs), "Data Disc" tab, click The project title will start the task. As shown in the data in Figure 5:

Figure 5: Data
The "Photos" project only has a link to launch Muvee, and no DVD or VCD photo disc project. As shown in Figure 6 photo:


Figure 6: Photo
"Audio" project contains the "Copy Disc" (non-copyrighted audio and video discs), "for the car or home CD The Player creates an Audio CD", "Create a Jukebox Disc" tab, and click on the project title to start the task. As shown in the audio in Figure 7:

Figure 7: Audio
In the "Tools" project you can create a label for the disc, click on "Tools" → "Create Label for Disc". As shown in Figure 8:

Figure 8: Tools
Burn Disc Label Program Interface (nearly changed from SONIC in Windows XP version). As shown in the label on the CD as shown in Figure 9:

Figure 9: Disc label

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