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Edit/Submit Project
This tab provides you with a review
of the project you have created. It
will show the Disc Image file you
have selected and preview of the
selected label.
The Volume Name can be entered
at this point.
Enter the Number of Copies you
wish to make and choose to Verify
each copy before it is accepted for
printing.
Edit Project
If there is something that needs to
be changed in the project, you can
use the Back button to move
backwards through the project
setup. You can also click the Edit
Project button to make any
necessary changes without leaving
the Edit/Submit Project tab.
For the Burn Image project, you will be able to change the selected Disc Image and Disc Type.
You will also have access to the print file browse, Create New Label, Edit Label, and Clear Label
buttons, with the same functionality as on the Label to Print tab. You can also drag-and-drop a
SureThing label file into the preview, or copy and paste from Windows Explorer to change the print
label.
Using VideoWrite Copy Protection
The VideoWrite option within PrintWrite allows you to copy protect any correctly formatted Video
ISO file. This option has been added to the Burn Image project, allowing you to quickly and easily
perform the needed steps to protect the video DVD content you produce using your Microboards
Disc Publisher.
VideoWrite does not alter your original Video image file, but makes a protected copy of your file.
While this allows you to retain the original file unchanged, it does require hard drive space on your
PC. As the Burn Protected File process also takes additional hard drive space, you should plan on
having at least enough additional free space for twice the size of the original file. For example, if
you have a 4.35GB video ISO file you want to protect and burn, you will need an additional 8.8 GB
of free hard drive space.
If the .iso file you have selected is in the
correct format for a Video image that has
not been previously protected by
VideoWrite and the VideoWrite USB
Dongle is in place, the option to Copy
protect the image file with VideoWrite
will be available.
The available Burns on Dongle and
Burns in Job Queue and the status of
the ISO file will also be displayed. In the
example to the right, there are 477 burns
remaining on the dongle, with 18
VideoWrite discs currently in the Job
Queue, for a total of 459 burns available.
Place a check in the box if you want to
protect the image file.
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