Julia´s Pointing BF-Collection

Help to assemble Video CD

     


     
1. Layout
 

2. General The screen is divided in two parts. In the left, you may select or unselect the clips and you may set a filter, so that just a selection is displayed here. In the right part, the titlelist is displayed as well as the used storage on the CD-volume.
Titlelist:
Volumemeter:

The font of the volumemeter will change it´s color from green to red, when it gets nearer to the limit. If the selection exceeds the limit, one of the selected titles will be removed. Please make sure, which one the system removed, if you want to undo your last selection.
3. Filter There are two filters installed, which are additionally combined. You may select a model, so that just those clips are shown, in which this model has a part to play.
 
And you may select a theme. Soles and toes are nearly in all video-clips, so that will not be a very selective way.
 
If you select all, the result is unfiltered.
4. Selections If a filter is active and a title is already selected but will not be displayed, as he does not fulfill the filter rules, this/these title/s will be shown in an extra list.
 
You may unselect and select titles in this list.
5. Preview Clicking on this link will open a new browser window with screen captures of the videoclip.
6. Continue -> Clicking on the [continue ->] button will take you to a page where you confirm your selection by clicking on [buy from 2Co]. You are taken to our store at 2checkout.com, which is a secure server. There you'll supply your personal data (address etc.).
7. PAL / NTSC PAL and NTSC are video formats, which are popular in most countries. If you live in US, Canada or South America, you should choose NTSC. If you live in Europe, you should choose PAL. New Players (DVDs) are compatible - so they can display both formats. The Media Players on a computer also can display both formats.
8. Video CD A Video CD may contain up to one hour of video. The quality is not as brilliant as DVD, but better than VHS. Like DVDs, Video CDs have a menu, you can choose titles, etc. On your DVD their should be a small lable, saying VCD - than it will play also Video CDs.