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Creating CDs and DVDs

You can create CDs and DVDs if you wish to distribute your metadata and assets. By default ImagenLite is set up to create CDs but if you want to change to DVD burning click here.

The CDs and DVDs (To do this simply make a search of the database for a range of records you wish to add to your collection.

From the hitlist choose a record

You will see that you have an option to add the record to a disk view - the 'add to disk view' button is situated in the bottom right hand corner of each database record you view.

Click the button to add the record to the Disk View. The Disk View stores a list of items which will be written to CD/DVD. You can continue to navigate through your hitlist and add more items to your Disk View list - or perform another search and add items from the new hitlist. You can see the all the items in your Disk View by clicking the 'disk view' button at any time. To add more records, simply click the 'Database' button to go back to the database mode and add more records.

You can remove items from the DIsk View by clicking the blue cross button.

When you are happy with the list of items in your Disk View, simply click the 'Write to Disk' button and follow the onscreen instructions which will ask you to provide a name for the disk and insert disks at the required time.



Your disk(s) will now be burned using your computers CD/DVD drive - ImagenLite will keep you informed of progress. Your disk will contain the following:

The Original Audio/Visual Material.

A HTML menu. To help view the contents of the disk, all the audio/visual material copied onto the disk is viewable through a web browser. This is launched automatically when the disk is inserted into the disk drive of any Windows PC. The user can then view the contents of the disk from a standard web browser interface based on a menu of thumbnails and a summary of metadata. From this menu they can view full metadata records, full size still images and replay video.

CSV/XML data export. The disk also contains a CSV database file for third party databases and an Imagen database file (Import.imx) which can automatically imported into a Cambridge Imaging Systems Imagen database..

RTF document. The RTF file can be opened and edited using Microsoft word. The RTF file lists the metadata description for each asset next to a preview image from each of the media objects. This document can be used as the basis for a report.


How to set up DVD burning

ImagenLite is setup by default to burn to CD but it can be configured to burn to DVD disk if you are planning to export large amounts of data. You can convert your ImagenLite to a DVD burning version by changing a value in the registry. Click Start/Run, type in regedit and look for a programme called Reclaim under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/CIS/Reclaim. For this application you will see an entry called 'Burn CDs'. For CD burning this is set to the value of 1, for DVDs this should be set to the value of 0 (Base should be set to Hexadecimal - see pic below). The next time you restart ImagenLite it will burn either CDs or DVDs depending on whether you have entered the value 1 or 0. If this all sounds unfamiliar and complicated please contact your system administrator.


         
 
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