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Roxio Creator 2010 - Saving Projects as Disc Image Files and Disc Volumes

Roxio Creator 2010
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Creating advanced video discs with menus
Completing your project
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2 Choose Tools > Erase disc.
The Erase Disc dialog box opens.
3 Select the drive that contains the disc from the Drive list.
4 Click Erase Disc.
Saving projects as disc image files and disc volumes
Instead of burning your project to disc, you can save the entire contents of
the project into a single file called a disc image. This file contains all of the
information needed to burn the project to a disc directly from your hard
disk.
You can also save the project as a disc volume on your hard disk. A disc
volume is a folder containing all the files that get burned onto a disc.
You might want to save your project as disc image or disc volume for the
following reasons:
To make multiple copies of the project.
To allow someone else to burn your project to a disc for you, while
preventing them from making changes to the project.
To postpone burning a completed project.
Note To burn a disc image or disc volume to disc, use the
optional Creator Classic component, or other disc burning
software.
To save a project as a disc image file:
1 On the Preview toolbar, click Burn.
The Burn dialog box opens.
2 Select the Save disc image file check box.
3 Click Browse, then follow these steps:
a Locate the folder in which you want to save the disc image file.
b Enter a File name for the disc image file, then click Save.
4 Click Burn to save the disc image file.
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