
The top section lets you tell DVD Maker how you want the DVD to play when you put it into a DVD player. You can have it open with a menu, or close with the menu from the DVD. You can even have it play in a continuous loop. This is great if you are having a presentation at a trade show booth.
The middle section has to deal with the what kind of screen or monitor it is going to be seen on. The 4:3 is for a regular square computer monitor. The 16:9 is referred to as the wide screen setting. The 16:9 looks best on LCD wide screen monitors or televisions.
The bottom section has to deal with the format for burning the DVD. The main difference between PAL and NTSC is screen resolution. PAL has a higher resolution. If you want more information you can click here for the details.
Below the that is speed and the location for temporary storing your DVD before it gets burned on the DVD. I would set burning speed to its' slowest setting, and leave the location to its default.
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