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Menu
Includes the main menu, submenus, video thumbnails, and navigation controls for viewers to choose
from. A menu can also contain menu headings, text descriptions, and feature introductions. Thus,
viewers can have a better idea of what the disc content (movie) is about.
miniDVD
Sometimes called cDVD, miniDVD is basically DVD video on a CD-R/RW disc instead of a DVD
disc. Using the miniDVD format will hold approximately 15 minutes of video on a 650MB CD-R/
RW. Most DVD players don’t support miniDVD but it can be played on a computer with a DVD-
ROM and DVD software player.
SVCD
Its full name is “Super Video Compact Disc.” While the available recording time is generally less
than a VCD, SVCD’s video and audio qualities are basically between a VCD and a DVD. You can
use CD-R/RW to record this type of video.
VCD
Its full name is “Video Compact Disc.” It is a video disc holding about 74-minute long MPEG-1
video, which is equivalent to the VHS quality. You can use CD-R/RW to record this type of video.