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The Protection information will be displayed,
showing the name of the protected file (the
word ‘Protected’ will be added to the name),
the file size, progress of the protection process,
and the Start Protection button.
Click the Start Protection button to create the
protected file.
The progress bar will show you how far along
the protection process has come. You can
cancel the protection process by clicking the
Cancel Protection button.
Once copy protection is complete, the File Name will change automatically to that of the protected
image file, the Status will show that the selected file is protected and the Copy Protection controls
will be hidden.
If the image file you originally selected is already protected, the Status will say so, and you will not
need to protect the file again. The protected image file will automatically be
processed using VideoWrite to create protected discs.
After the Volume Name and Number of Copies are entered in, click the Start button
to submit the project. When using VideoWrite Copy Protection, you cannot burn more
discs than you have Burns on Dongle minus the number of VideoWrite Burns in Job
Queue. If you cancel a job in the queue, only the completed burns are counted.
Please note that any video DVDs protected and burned using VideoWrite protection will not
be able to be duplicated, including in a Microboards duplicator. All production must be
performed using the VideoWrite protection on your Microboards Disc Publisher.
Create Image
The Create Image project type allows you to store a master on your PC as a disc image.
Only .di formats can be created using PrintWrite. Click the Create Image button to begin.
Defining the Source
Your first step will be to decide the source of the disc image. You can either build an image using a
master loaded into the Disc Publisher, or you can build an image using files on your PC.
From Disc in Publisher
To create an image using a disc, you will only need to select the location in which the
image will be created. Click the Image button to select the location the files will be stored,
the name of the directory in which they will be stored, and the name of the image file or
files.
The master disc from which the image will be built is loaded into the Disc Publisher Input Hopper,
and will be loaded automatically when you submit the project.
From Files on PC
Creating a disc image from files on your PC requires not only that you select the location in which
your image will be created, but also the files that will be included in the disc image and
the type of disc image you are creating.
To select the files that will be included in the disc image, click the Add Files button. This
will open the PrintWrite Browser, allowing you to add the files you want to include in the
disc image. Like all other project types, you can also drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste
files into the file list.
Once the file list is complete, click the Browse button to select the image location.
You will also need to specify the Disc Type. Your choices are CD Audio, CD Data, DVD, and BD.
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