MacroSystem Digital Video DVD Player DVD Arabesk 2 User Manual

User manual  
DVD-Arabesk 2  
for Casablanca  
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Contents  
Page  
1. General............................................................................................................... 5  
2. Installation and Starting the Program ............................................................. 5  
3. The DVD-Arabesk 2 Menu ................................................................................ 6  
3.1 Creation.................................................................................................. 6  
3.2 Info / Play ............................................................................................... 12  
3.3 Miscellaneous........................................................................................ 14  
4. Practice Example for Layout of a DVD Menu.................................................. 16  
4.1 Menu layout with DVD-Arabesk 2........................................................ 16  
4.2 Menu layout with PIP-Studio............................................................... 19  
5. Practice Excercises for Specifying the Background Menu............................. 22  
5.1 Animated DVD title text........................................................................ 22  
5.2 Moving background with Liquid Images............................................ 23  
5.3 Moving background with Particle Magic............................................ 24  
5.4 Moving background with Akaba – New Concept............................... 25  
5.5 Suggestions for layout......................................................................... 26  
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1. General  
If you want to install “DVD-Arabesk 2” as a  
demo version only (also possible for Casablanca  
systems without a DVD burner), select the  
program in the list and click “activate”.  
Thank you for buying “DVD-Arabesk 2”!  
We thank you for your trust and hope that this  
product will meet your expectations.  
If you are working with SMART EDIT version 2.5  
or higher, click on the “Cancel” button in the  
displayed number code window.  
This guide will show you how to easily create  
your own DVD.  
We are available for any questions or  
suggestions you may have. You will find  
addresses and telephone numbers in the  
Casablanca manual.  
If you are working with SMART EDIT version  
3.1 or higher, click on the “Demo” button in the  
displayed number code window.  
The word Demo now appears after the program  
name. Click on “Ok” to confirm and then  
remove the SmartMedia card.  
Please have your device’s serial number or your  
customer number ready when contacting us.  
DVD-Arabesk 2” is now installed as a demo  
version.  
2. Installing and Starting the  
Program  
Note: In demo mode only 200 MB of the total  
4.7 GB DVD capacity are available for inserting a  
film. Demo mode therefore allows you to work  
with only very short projects!  
In order to install “DVD-Arabesk 2” you will  
need the SMART EDIT system software (at least  
version 2.5).  
In order to use the “DVD-Arabesk 2” program,  
enter the “Finish” menu of your Casablanca.  
You will see the program “DVD-Arabesk 2”  
displayed in the list in the lower left area. Select  
it now if it has not already been automatically  
selected.  
Leave your Casablanca turned on and select the  
Install Product” button in “System Settings”.  
After the corresponding window has appeared,  
insert the installation SmartMedia card into the  
Casablanca drive so that the gold contacts are  
facing down and the folded corner is pointing  
forward to the left (in the direction of the  
Casablanca).  
After you have created the complete video with  
transitions, titles and audiom, click on the “Start  
program” button to the right in order to start  
DVD-Arabesk 2”.  
After you have inserted the card, you will see  
the software “DVD-Arabesk 2” displayed in  
the window. Select it in the list and click on  
activate”. A numeric keypad is displayed for  
entering the key code you have obtained from  
your dealer.  
In case a message is shown indicating that your  
firmware is too old, you can obtain this software  
update free of charge from your dealer.  
You will then be able to fully use or demo “DVD-  
After that, a message is displayed indicating that  
installation is finished. You can then remove  
the SmartMedia card which will restart the  
Casablanca system.  
Arabesk 2”.  
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can select the desired film or project.  
You can see that the active project is the same  
one you were last working on.  
3. The DVD-Arabesk 2 Menu  
Now you see the “DVD-Arabesk 2” menu, which  
is divided into three different blocks.  
It is not necessary to enter “Project settings” in  
order to change the project. This can be done  
from the DVD menu.  
Note: Only those projects marked with a white  
point contain video material.  
You also see the information “Project length”,  
which indicates the length of the inserted  
project.  
You can specify the “Image quality” of the  
project after conversion to the DVD standard by  
clicking on the selection control.  
The buttons will be described in the order in  
which they are used for the simple creation of  
a DVD. You will also find references to buttons  
that are fully explained later in the text.  
There are Four levels available:  
Reduced”, “Normal”, “High” and “Maximum”.  
The image quality is determined by the data  
rate (level of compression)- the better the image  
quality, the more memory is needed.  
3.1 Creation  
This section explains the three functions  
contained in the block “Creation“. This block lets  
you layout and create a DVD.  
High or maximum quality will fill up the DVD  
more quickly then normal or low quality.  
Reduced” image quality guarantees that you  
can write more than two hours of video material  
to the DVD. Of course, this results in somewhat  
lesser image quality. The program will warn you  
of this with an appropriate message.  
3.1 Creation: Add Film  
(1) Clicking on the button “Add Film” causes a  
window with several functions to be displayed:  
Normal” quality corresponds to the quality  
usually to be found on commercial DVDs.  
High” image quality corresponds to the  
demands made by the DVD standard on  
playback devices. This video should be able to  
be played back just as normal quality is.  
The “Maximum” quality level makes full use of  
the DVD standard. Not all DVD players support  
this quality level. This may be the reason if your  
video should flicker or cause error messages.  
Clicking on “Ok” displays an appropriate  
warning message.  
You can now specify the desired project you  
would like to add. Clicking on the button “Select  
project” causes project selection (similar to  
Project settings”) to be displayed, in which you  
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• The button “Audio mode” is used to specify  
the audio quality: “uncompressed” or  
compressed”.  
Compressed audio requires only a fraction of  
the capacity, but at the cost of slightly reduced  
quality. When creating a music video, it is  
recommended that you use uncompressed  
audio.  
Note for the technically interested:  
Uncompressed audio uses PCM audio with 16  
bits and 48 kHz. Compressed audio uses MPEG  
audio.  
A chapter must always begin at the start of a  
scene, so scroll through the scenes displayed in  
this window and decide where you would like to  
set the beginning of a chapter. Select the line of  
the desired scene and click on the corresponding  
button “Start Chapter”.  
You are also shown the “Size approximation”  
for this project. The calculation takes account  
of the quality level (discussed above) and the  
duration of the project. The value displayed is  
only an approximation; the actual amount of  
required memory, once created, may be slightly  
more or less than this amount.  
The subsequent Chapters are numbered  
automatically by the system to reflect your  
set chapters. (Clicking on the button “Undo  
Chapter” removes the chapter point.)  
If not enough memory is present, then you must  
either reduce image/audio quality or remove  
other projects.  
After having set the chapter, leave this menu  
by clicking on “Ok” so that you are again in  
the “Add Film” window. Click on “Ok”, so that  
your settings are automatically calculated and  
the films are added to the “DVD-Arabesk 2”  
program. This can take some time, depending  
on the size of the project  
A message appears before a film is added if this  
would cause the project to become too large to  
fit on the DVD. In some cases the project could  
still fit on the DVD, because the calculated value  
is only an approximation.  
Note: For very detailed video material the film  
might not fit on the DVD, even though the  
approximation seemed to predict enough space.  
If this should happen, it will be at the end of the  
calculation. In this case try again with a lower  
quality level or with compressed audio.  
• The displayed “free capacity” indicates how  
much space is still free on the DVD.  
You can divide your project into chapters by  
clicking on the button “Edit Chapters”. These  
chapters can be individually selected later when  
playing the DVD (with the remote control unit,  
not with the DVD menu). This is a significant  
help, especially with large projects.  
After the project has been inserted, you can  
call up the “Add Film” window again in order  
to select another project, which is then also  
automatically added. Please note that only a  
maximum of six films can be added to one DVD.  
Selecting the function “Edit Chapters” opens  
a window in which the individual storyboard  
scenes are displayed. The scenes are displayed,  
for example, as follows:  
Note: You can of course remove an already  
added film if you wish. You can also change the  
film sequence. For more on this, please read 3.2  
Information / Play, item (4).  
Chapter 1  
000.05:00  
S1  
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DVD is inserted. After the first film ends, the  
menu appears, but you now do not see the first  
film listed in the DVD menu screen. It is now  
not possible to start the first film again from the  
menu.  
3.1 Creation: Edit Menu  
(2) Click on the “Edit Menu” button and you  
will see the title“Casablanca DVD” in the  
background (or the title of the previously edited  
DVD) and the first image of each of the added  
film projects with the project name appearing  
below it. The foreground displays an operating  
panel containing various options for laying out  
the DVD menu.  
Trailer + Menu”  
This setting plays the first film automatically, but  
also displays the film in the DVD menu, where  
can now be selected again.  
At the upper edge of the panel you will see  
the selection button named“Menu” that lets  
you access the nine different settings that are  
described below.  
“Background”  
This function is used to specify the background  
of the DVD menu.  
The bottom portion of the operating panel  
displays the individual options of the current  
Menu” setting.  
“Control”: Here you can make the settings that  
effect how the finished DVD is played when put  
into a DVD player.  
Type”  
This button provides the choice of a “Color”,  
Pattern” or “Scene” for your DVD menu  
background. After this is designated, you can  
use the “Select” control lying below to call up  
the color box, the image pool or a specific scene  
from any of your projects.  
If you decide to use “Scene”, then you can  
select a project of your choice in the “Select  
project” window. The scene bin for the project  
appears when you click on “Ok”. Now you can  
select the scene in the same manner you would  
select a scen in the main Edit screen: either by  
clicking directly on it with the arrow, with the  
controls to the right and left that allow you to go  
directly to the beginning or the end of the scene  
bin.  
1. Film”  
This function gives you the chance to specify  
whether the first film projects is automatically  
played or simply listed in the menu.  
Menu”  
With this option, the DVD menu appears when  
the DVD is inserted into the player, and the first  
film is not automatically played.  
Trailer only”  
The first image of the scene is used. If you want  
another frame in the scene other than the first  
This plays the first film automatically when the  
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image, go to the main “Edit” menu and trim  
the scene or split it into two scenes and select  
the second half of the scene as your icon stamp  
selection.  
If you are working with SMART EDIT version 2.5,  
then to start a new line enter a backslash “\” and  
then the letter “n”. Both these characters appear  
then appear after the previously entered letters.  
Now you can enter the words meant for the next  
line. The first such letter appears directly after  
the “n” entered together with the backslash.  
After you press “Ok”, you will see the text you  
have entered appear as a multi-line title.  
The “Mode” button gives you the choice of  
Still” or “Animated”, so that you can specify a  
fixed or moving background scene. The duration  
of a moving background scene is limited to one  
minute. You can choose a scene that lasts longer  
than a minute, but the material will loop after  
the first minute.  
If you have the Power Key-Option, then you can  
exit the screen keyboard with the Return key.  
The DVD menu is played in an infinite loop.  
(Please read the practice example 4.2 “Menu  
layout with PIP-Studio”).  
If you are using SMART EDIT version 3.1, then  
simply press (also with Power Key-Option) the  
key combination “Alt, Return” if you want to  
move to a new line. The “Return” character then  
appears directly after the previously entered  
letter. Now you can enter the words destined for  
the next line. These words are displayed directly  
after the “Return” character. Clicking on “Ok”  
(or pressing the “Return” key with the Power  
Key-Option) lets you see the text you have  
entered as a multi-line heading.  
If you have specified either “Color” or “Pattern”  
under “Type”, then of course only the setting  
Still” is possible.  
If on the other hand you have picked “Scene”  
under “Type” and “Animated” under “Mode”,  
then the audio of your scene can be heard  
during background display if you activate the  
Audio” control.  
Clicking on “Font style/size” causes the usual  
font selection panel to be called up. You can use  
this to select the font and font size from every  
font in your Casablanca.  
“Title”: You can use this function to give the  
background menu a proper title.  
The button “Style” calls up the window “Text  
Style” in which you can set further attributes.  
You can use the button “Position” to position  
the heading exactly where you would like it,  
e.g. at the upper or lower screen edge. The text  
appears in a dashed-line frame that you can  
reposition with the trackball. You confirm the  
chosen position by clicking with the left trackball  
key.  
“Stamps”: With this function you can specify  
the type of beginning images that represent  
your films on the DVD. The first picture of this  
scene will later represent the film in the DVD  
menu.  
Clicking on the button “Text” causes the screen  
keyboard to be called up, with which you can  
enter a title after you have deleted the existing  
title.  
Please note that only one beginning image can  
be selected for each film, i.e. you can specify a  
maximum of six beginning images on the DVD.  
You can enter a text consisting of several lines.  
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“Film Texts”: If you have set this function,  
activate the desired stamp icon.  
As soon as you select the menu “Stamps”,  
a dashed-line frame appears around one of  
the scene icons. Now activate the desired  
film simply by clicking on the image currently  
representing it. The frame now surrounds this  
image.  
Then you can call up the keyboard with the  
button “Text” and use it (or a connected  
external keyboard) to rename the currently  
active title.  
If you click on the button “Type”, you have two  
options: the function “Stamp f. scene” causes  
your film to be represented by the first image  
of a scene. The setting “Background-Stamp”  
causes the image to be transparent so that you  
can create an “Easter Egg”, a button that can be  
clicked on, but not seen, that plays one of your  
film projects.  
Here too you can enter several lines of text if  
the text is located below the icon. This functions  
according to the same principle as entering  
headings. Take note of the version number of  
your software. You use the button “Position” to  
specify the position of the text in relation to the  
image.  
Clicking on the button “Select Scene” (active of  
course only if you previously selected the option  
Stamp f. scene”) calls up project selection  
where you mark the desired project and confirm,  
so that the corresponding scene bin appears,  
from which you can select a scene that then  
replaces the previously set image.  
“Film Text-attributes”: Here you can globally  
change film titling, (change them all at once).  
With “Size” you specify the size of the image  
or whether only the text is to be displayed (“no  
Stamp”).  
With “Position” you specify the position of the  
image or text. If you have specified “no Stamp”,  
then a frame is automatically put around the  
film name belonging to the project. In order to  
suppress this frame later in the DVD menu, set  
the stamp icon border width to the value 0 (see  
Borders”).  
You can use the button “Select font” to change  
the font and font size. The button “Select Style”  
is used to call up the window “Text Style”, in  
which you can make further settings, such as  
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text color, italic setting, frame size, shadowing,  
etc.  
stamp icon the DVD menu screen when played  
in a DVD player.  
“Borders”: With this function you can specify  
the border style options of the inactive film  
stamps in the DVD menu.  
The button “Selection Color” specifies color of  
the border of the film stamp when it is active.  
Activation Color” defines the color the frame  
shows momentarily when the frame is selected.  
”Shadow”: This function lets you specify the  
shadow that is thrown by the icon.  
You can specify the “Size” and “Color” or  
Pattern” (a window is called up with which  
you can call up either the color box or the image  
pool).  
You can set the “Color”, “Size”, “Border” and  
These are global settings that affect all of  
the film stamp borders. If you set the border  
thickness of a frame to the value 0, then you will  
see no frame around the reference icons in the  
DVD menu once created.  
Direction” of the shadow.  
At the left edge of the operating panel you  
will find the familiar controls that allow you to  
reduce the size of the panel or move it to the  
other screen edge.  
However, the frames must later be able to be  
selected in this menu. A frame is put around the  
icon you have selected as long as it is active (see To the right you see the button “Archives” that  
active Borders”).  
lets you save your settings and restore them  
later. For example, if you have created a menu  
with complex settings (shadows, frames, italic  
text, etc.), the archive gives you the possibility  
of creating a new DVD later in the same style  
settings. You use the “Load” function to access  
the attributes you have previously defined and  
saved. Clicking on “Ok” confirms your settings  
and you then exit the menu.  
“active Borders”: Here you can specify the  
appearance of the border of the active film  
Note: Before the DVD is played or written,  
the settings you have made under “Edit  
Menu” must be created. You can do this, for  
example, in the menu “All” (please read item  
(5)). Alternatively, the calculation will be done  
automatically as needed.  
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You can remove the DVD when Casablanca has  
finished writing and when the diode is off. Now  
you can try out the DVD in your Casablanca DVD  
Player or in another DVD player. Most newer  
DVD players accept DVD-R media.  
3.1 Creation: Write DVD  
(3) You can write the DVD after you have made  
all the settings in the previous menus. To do  
this, click on the button “Write DVD”, open the  
cover on the front of your machine and press the  
button of the drive that is now visible in order  
to open the drawer for the DVD. Put an unused  
DVD-R or DVD-RW into the drawer and the  
system automatically createss the settings made  
in the previous menu (assuming this has not  
already been done in the menu “All”) and then  
begins to write the DVD.  
Note: DVD-RW media that have already been  
written once can only be written again if the  
entire content is deleted (please read section  
3.3, item (8)). Even if only a few minutes of video  
material is already on the DVD, then it is not  
possible to add further material.  
3.2 Info / Play  
Note: Please note that only DVD-R and  
DVD-RW media can be used, not DVD+RW  
media! There are different kinds of DVD writers.  
The more recent writers also support DVD+R  
media. (You can see the info for the built-in drive  
and the possible formats in the corresponding  
display in the window “Settings”. Further  
information on this can be found under item (9).)  
If you have accidentally inserted a non-  
The second main section, labeled “Info/Play”  
displays the contents of the DVD (that has not  
yet been written) and offers complete playback  
of any or all of the selections before you burn  
the DVD. The three functions contained in this  
block are described below.  
3.2 Info / Play: Film  
supported medium, then a warning is given at  
the begin of the write process.  
(4) When you click on the button “Film” the  
window “Film-Info” is opened, in whose upper  
area a list is displayed of each of the film  
projects that have been added, and its duration.  
A progress bar informs you on the remaining  
duration of writing (divided into two phases).  
During the second phase no progress bar may  
be visible - please wait until the light diode in  
the DVD drive turns off before removing the  
DVD! This diode is on while the DVD is being  
written.  
Caution: Very short videos require a  
proportionally longer length of time. The DVD  
writer always writes about 20% of the media,  
even when the actual data volume is much  
less. Writing duration becomes proportional for  
projects of 20 minutes length or more.  
The read/write diode is on during the write  
process. It can happen that Casablanca is  
finished writing (the write window closes) but  
that the diode is still on. In this case wait until  
the diode turns off before removing the DVD!  
Damage to the DVD may otherwise result.  
Selecting a film project in this list enables you  
to see its corresponding information in the area  
below.  
The button “Film” is used to call up the  
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keyboard so that you can change the name of  
the film that is activated in the upper list. Please  
note that changing the name also causes the  
film name in the DVD menu to be changed!  
virtual DVD exists on the hard disk but has not  
yet been written to an actual DVD.  
The information fields “Image quality” and  
Audio mode” let you review the settings you  
made in the window “Add Film”. They cannot  
be changed.  
By clicking on the button “Remove Film” you  
delete (after a warning message) the selected  
film, so that the deleted film is not written to the  
DVD during the write process.  
You can see the number of film projects, the  
total playback duration, the space used, and the  
free space still remaining.  
With the help of the up and down arrow keys  
next to the “Remove Film”button, you can  
change the sequence of the films that have  
already been added. To do this you activate a  
film in the upper list and then click on one of  
the arrow keys. This moves the film either up or  
A click on the button “Create” causes the  
settings you have made for the menu to be  
created. This calculation duration depends on  
down one position in the list. In this way you can the layout of the background. Moving material  
maneuver the films to the desired position .  
Clicking on the Play button causes the activated  
film to be played. The following operating panel  
appears:  
of course requires more computing time.  
After the settings have been created, if you click  
on the Play button, the player is started and you  
can play the DVD as it is momentarily defined.  
Afterward you see the player menu displayed:  
With the button to the left you can move the  
operating panel to the upper screen edge.  
You can also see the time-code display and the  
following five functions (from left to right):  
In the background you see your menu, in the  
foreground an operating panel is displayed.  
- “<” button to jump to the previous chapter  
beginning.  
- “>” button to jump to the next chapter  
beginning.  
The arrow buttons combined in a cross serve to  
navigate through the films in the same manner  
as a DVD remote. You can thus use these  
buttons to move through the menu.  
- “Stop” button to stop playback and to call up  
the “Film Info” window.  
- “Play”, in order to playback the activated film.  
- “Pause”, in order to stop playback temporarily.  
If you click either on the “Ok” button in the  
middle or on the play button, then the selection  
is confirmed and playback begins. After the DVD  
has been played, you are returned to the main  
DVD menu.  
3.2 Info / Play: All  
(5) Clicking on the “All” button calls up the  
Info” window, in which you can see the  
contents on the compiled virtual DVD. This  
If you click on the button “Menu”, you are  
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instantly returned to the main menu of the  
DVD and the operating panel remains in the  
foreground.  
3.3 Miscellaneous: Read DVD  
(7) With “DVD-Arabesk 2” you can make copies  
of DVDs that you have written with “DVD-  
Arabesk 2” or “DVD-Arabesk”.  
With the “Chapter” button you enter a selection  
list in which you can directly access each  
chapter so long as it has already been created  
(see section 3.1, item (1) Edit chapter).  
To make a DVD copy, you Read the source DVD  
to the hard disk and then write a DVD-R or RW.  
The result is a 100% copy without loss.  
The button “Film” has a function comparable  
to the button “Chapter”. With its help you can  
move film-by-film through the menu.  
This function is meant to let you copy your  
own finished DVDs after you have deleted the  
project from the hard disk and you still require  
additional copies.  
With the two buttons in the bottom line you can  
move chapter-by-chapter through the menu.  
Copying automatically includes all menus,  
chapter information, etc. You don’t have to make  
these settings again.  
With the Stop, Play and Pause buttons in the  
upper line you can abort playback, play the  
desired film or stop temporarily.  
Note: If you wish to make a 1:1 copy of your  
DVD, you should not make any further changes  
before writing (e.g. insert projects, change  
background menu), because the DVD menu will  
not be correctly displayed once written.  
Note: At first you see the trailer, assuming that  
you have set the function “Trailer only” under  
Control”. Then the menu is displayed. During  
this time you may click the right trackball key  
at any time to display the operating panel  
without interrupting the running film. The panel  
disappears again when you press Play to start  
another film from the menu.  
An additional possibility is to modify an already  
existing DVD: Imagine that you have an old DVD  
containing video material of a vacation spot you  
have visited. Imagine further that you spent last  
summer at the same spot and you would now  
like to archive your new film material together  
with the older material.  
3.2 Info / Play: DVD  
(6) Clicking on the button “DVD” causes the DVD  
in the drive to be played. The DVD must be a  
DVD that has been written with “DVD-Arabesk”.  
With “DVD-Arabesk 2” you can read in  
the original DVD, insert additional projects  
(assuming enough space on the DVD) and write  
a new DVD.  
If the DVD has been created under an earlier  
version of “DVD-Arabesk”, then you will see  
the films represented not with icons, but with  
the terms “Film 1”, “Film 2”, etc., which can be  
selected.  
In doing so you should take account of the  
following:  
When you read in a DVD that has been created  
with “DVD-Arabesk 2” then in the window  
Edit Menu” you will see your original menu.  
Moving backgrounds are an exception. These  
cannot be restored but can only be represented  
as gray fixed images. If your original DVD has  
been created with a previous version of “DVD-  
Arabesk”, then it is not possible to restore the  
original menu.  
3.3 Miscellaneous  
In this section describes the three functions  
contained in the third block named  
Miscellaneous”.  
This block provides additional options for using  
Arabesk.  
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Instead, a background image appears in which  
the films existing on the DVD are represented by  
text. Only the films themselves can be restored.  
With the help of “DVD-Arabesk 2” you can  
create a completely new menu.  
two different speeds with the help of the  
selection button, “Normal” and “High”.  
For DVDs with small data volume the write  
duration can be significantly less than the actual  
film length, even for “Normal” speed.  
Of course the original films remain unchanged.  
The setting “High” causes the DVDs to be  
written at a faster rate.  
Warning: Only DVDs with a capacity of 4.7  
GB can be read in. A greater capacity is not  
supported.  
Whether or not high speed is supported  
depends on several factors, e.g.  
To read in a DVD you require an empty DVD  
hard disc section.  
- Casablanca model  
- Type of DVD drive  
- media used (manufacturer, type)  
- firmware  
If you have not deleted all existing data, then a  
message is issued after you have clicked on the  
Read DVD” button. If you confirm this message  
with “Ok”, the data will be deleted automatically  
after you have inserted the DVD.  
If high speed is to be used, then the DVDs must  
always be high-speed media appropriated for  
high-speed writing. Fast writing is not just a  
factor of high-speed media, because the factors  
listed above also play an important role.  
A DVD that has been read in can be written any  
number of times to a DVD-R or RW.  
Some DVD players may have a problem playing  
high-speed media.  
3.3 Miscellaneous: Erase DVD-RW  
(8) You also have the option to erase a DVD-RW.  
Click on the button “Erase DVD RW” and then  
insert a written DVD-RW. When the drive closes,  
the DVD is erased.  
If high-speed writing is not possible, even  
though it is set, the DVD will automatically be  
written at normal speed.  
Warning: Casablanca Avio does not support  
Note: With “DVD-Arabesk 2” you can write  
both DVD-R and DVD-RW media. New drives  
also support DVD+R media. (You can find out  
the installed drive and the supported formats  
in the corresponding display in the window  
Settings”. Further information can be found  
under item (9).) The DVD-R media can only  
be written once and cannot be erased. The  
advantage is that they work without problems  
in most DVD players. DVD-RWs can be erased  
and rewritten, but they are somewhat more  
expensive and do not work with all players.  
high-speed writing.  
In addition, in the window “Settings” you see  
an information field with details on your DVD  
software, hardware, firmware and supported  
media.  
(10) With a click on the menu symbol in the  
lower right corner of the “DVD-Arabesk 2” menu  
you return to the “Finish” menu.  
Note: When you exit the program “DVD-  
Arabesk 2” you will find yourself in the project  
from which you started “DVD-Arabesk 2”.  
3.3 Miscellaneous: Settings  
(9) A click on the button “Settings” opens a  
window in which you can specify the “Write  
Speed”. You have the possibility of specifying  
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4. Practice Example for Layout of a  
DVD Menu  
The following section offers two practice  
examples to introduce you to the creation of  
DVD menus.  
It is not necessary to write a DVD for these  
practice examples. You can view the result with  
the built-in player, because the virtual DVD is on  
the hard disk.  
Clicking on “Select project” opens the project  
selection in which you can now select the  
project of your choice. It does not matter which  
project you choose first, because you can  
specify the film sequence later.  
4.1 Menu layout with DVD-Arabesk 2  
In this practice example we would like to  
demonstrate the possibilities of the program  
DVD-Arabesk 2” that you have already learned  
about in the previous reference sections.  
Under “Project length” you can observe the  
duration of the project you have just chosen.  
You will learn how to specify a layout for a DVD  
menu and how to use various functions.  
Now select a “normal image quality” for  
this example (the meanings of the individual  
quality levels are explained in Chapter 3) and  
uncompressed audio”.  
In this example we assume that you have  
already created three different film projects on  
your Casablanca system and that these projects  
are ready to be written. Of course it can be more  
or less projects than this.  
Now click on the button “Edit Chapters”. A  
window opens in which the individual scenes  
of your storyboard are displayed. Here you can  
scroll through the scene list and decide which  
scene should be a new chapter beginning.  
Simply mark the desired line and click on “Start  
Chapter”.  
Create a short leader introducing your DVD. You  
can use e.g. a black scene of 20 to 30 seconds  
duration that has been given a title, or think up  
something spectacular, whatever you wish!  
Use PIP-Studio to let pictures fly in, let images  
be paged or use the many possibilities of the  
Casablanca supplementary programs to create  
a leader that makes your viewers curious and  
anxious to see your film!  
After you have set the chapter, exit the window  
by clicking on “Ok”. You are now in the “Add  
Film” window again. Close this window with  
Ok” in order to confirm the entries so that the  
project is inserted.  
Now enter the menu “Finish” and start the  
After this process (which can last awhile) is  
finished, open the “Add Film” window again  
in order to add another project. Use the same  
procedure as before. The display “Size approx.”  
tells you how much space each added project  
will require.  
program “DVD-Arabesk 2”.  
After a moment you will see the DVD-Arabesk  
menu. Now click on the button “Add Film” at  
the upper left so that the corresponding window  
opens.  
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Free capacity” shows you how much free  
space is still available on the DVD. This lets you  
know if additional projects can be added.  
In the lower portion of the window the selection  
button “1. Film” is displayed, that you now set  
to the function “Trailer only”.  
After you have inserted four projects including  
a leader (this should be enough for this practice  
example), click in the DVD-Arabesk menu on the  
button “Film” so that a window opens in which  
your inserted films are displayed in the upper  
portion.  
In the lower portion of the window the name,  
image quality and audio quality of the films  
activated in the upper list are displayed. Here  
you can put the films into the proper sequence  
by marking a film and moving it to the desired  
position with the arrow keys.  
You see that the image of the film selected as  
leader is now not visible in the menu.  
Of course, you position the film to be used as  
the leader to the top position.  
Now set the selection button “Menu” to  
Background” in order to specify the layout of  
the DVD menu.  
The button “Type” provides you with several  
possibilities. Select “Scene”.  
Use the “Select” button to open the project  
selection in order to call up one of your prepared  
projects containing an appropriate scene. (A  
scene is appropriate as background scene if it  
only contains slight movements.)  
After you have confirmed your project selection  
by clicking on “Ok”, the scene bin of the  
selected project appears, in which you can select  
the desired scene with the help of the slider.  
After the films are sequenced properly, you can  
begin to specify the layout of the DVD menu.  
After confirmation you see the button “Mode”  
that you now set to “Animated”, because the  
scene you have selected contains moving video  
material.The duration of the moving scene is  
restricted to one minute, so it only plays the first  
minute of footage in a loop.  
Click on the button “Edit Menu” and you will  
see in the background the heading “Casablanca  
DVD” (or the previously entered heading) and  
the first image of each of the four inserted  
projects with the corresponding project name  
below.  
If the selected scene has audio, then activate the  
function “Audio” so that a checkmark appears in  
the checkmark box.  
The foreground displays an operating panel in  
which you see the button “Menu”, that you now  
set to the option “Control”.  
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and set the position of the icon.  
After you have made these settings for the  
first image, you can do the same for the other  
images. You might wish to vary some of the  
settings, e.g. set another size.  
Now enter the menu “Film Texts” in which you  
also activate a stamp icon. After clicking on the  
button “Text” the screen keyboard appears with  
which you can rename the marked film. This is  
useful when your projects e.g. were named “P1”  
previously, or were titled with an inappropriate  
name.(Text entry works according to the same  
principle as “Title” entry or modification.)  
After you have made these Background settings,  
go to the menu item “Title”. Here you can give a  
name to your background menu.  
Using the button “Position” you specify the  
text’s position in relation to the icon. If you have  
entered a multi-line text, the text can appear  
only under the stamp icon.  
By clicking on the button “Text” you call up the  
screen keyboard (or with the Power Key-Option)  
with which you can enter a title of your choice,  
e.g. “Vacation 2000 to 2003”. In Chapter 3.1 you  
can read about how to enter multi-line text.  
After you have made the settings for the first  
stamp, you can do the same for the others.  
Finally, you specify the appearance and position  
of your text with the functions “Font style/size”,  
Text Style” and “Position”.  
Now go to the menu “Film Text-attributes”, in  
which you can change the appearance of the  
film title with the buttons “Select font” and  
Select Style”. The changes you make in this  
menu are global, so all the titles of all of the film  
projects are affected.  
The next option “Stamps” specifies the  
appearance of the start images of the stamp  
icons that represent the film projects in the DVD  
menu screen.  
Now go to the menu item “Borders” in order to  
specify the frame type of the films that will be  
inactive in the DVD menu, (i.e. have not been  
selected to be played).  
Click on one of the project icons so that a  
dashed-line frame appears around it.  
For this example , click the “Type”button and  
select the option “Stamp f. scene”, so that the  
film is represented by the first image of the  
corresponding film project.  
Set the “Size” to the value 4 and select a nice  
green from “Color”.  
After you have made these settings (that  
automatically affect all films) go to the menu  
active Borders”. Here you can specify the  
appearance of the active stamp icon selected  
later in the DVD menu.  
You will now notice that the “Select Scene”  
button is now active. It lets you call up the menu  
from which you select the desired project, so  
that the scene bin appears, from which you can  
select a scene that replaces the default start  
image.  
Use the button “Selection Color” (that defines  
the frame color in its active state) to select a  
Click on the “Size” button and specify the option deep yellow.  
medium” and click on the“Position” button  
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Use the button “Activation Color” to select a  
nice blue. This defines the momentary frame  
color when the frame is selected. These settings  
also apply to all of the stamp icons.  
If you are satisfied with the result, then you can  
go to the menu item “Settings” in which you  
specify the write speed for burning the DVD  
(please read Chapter 3.3, item (9)).  
Finally, click on the button “Write DVD”, open  
the front panel of your Casablanca system and  
press the button on the drive to slide out the  
drawer.  
After you have inserted a DVD, the system will  
calculate the settings made (if needed) and  
begin writing your DVD.  
The writing process is finished only when the  
read/write diode of the writer turns off. Only  
then should you remove the DVD.  
After you have made these setting under the  
program item “Edit Menu”, exit this menu by  
clicking on “Ok” and go to the menu “All”.  
Your DVD is now ready so that you can play it  
either with the DVD player integrated into the  
Casablanca system or with an external DVD  
player.  
In the “All” menu, a window opens in which you  
can see information on the virtual DVD (on the  
hard disk) you have just designated.  
4.2 Menu layout with PIP-Studio  
Click on the button “Create” so the virtual DVD  
is calculated. The duration of the calculation  
depends on the background layout. After the  
calculation is finished, click on the Play button to  
begin playback of your DVD.  
In this example you will learn how to create  
the entire DVD menu with the help of the  
supplementary program PIP-Studio (available  
separately).  
PIP-Studio offers you the possibility of creating  
In this example, you first see your leader  
animated reference images.  
because you have set the option “Trailer only”  
under the menu item “Control”. When the trailer Go to “DVD-Arabesk 2”, click on “Add Film” and  
ends, your DVD menu is displayed.  
choose the desired film in the window “Select  
Project”. Repeat this procedure until you have  
inserted all desired projects.  
The operating panel can be displayed by clicking  
on the right trackball key. In order to start a film  
from the menu, activate first the desired film by  
selecting it with the arrow keys in the operating  
panel (as you would with a DVD remote), and  
then clicking on the left trackball key. Then click  
on the Play button.  
Now exit “DVD-Arabesk 2” and go to the  
Edit” menu. There you create a Still Scene  
of 20 seconds duration that will serve as the  
background of the DVD menu. It should be  
appropriate to the content of your films.  
If you are not satisfied with the virtual DVD,  
then you can make further changes under “Edit  
Menu”. And you check the changes again under  
the menu item “All”.  
In our example we have used the background  
South Sea”, that you can find in the image pool  
under “Product: DVD-Arabesk”, “Type: Images”.  
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foreground:  
Under “PIP” select “Single” and under “Effect”  
set “Hard Cut” for “IN” and “OUT”.  
Now select as “Shape” a “Rectangle” and set  
the “Size” 120 x 96 (for NTSC 120 x 80) in order  
to obtain an average-sized picture.  
Note: In order to obtain a small reference  
picture, select 80 x 64 (NTSC = 80 x 50), for a  
large picture use 160 x 128 (NTSC = 160 x 100).  
Now go to the menu “Border” and set both  
Size” and “Blur” to 0. Also, the value of  
Distance” in the menu “Shadow” should be  
set to 0.  
Note: You can also use a moving background,  
but you should make sure that it does not have  
a confusing effect in combination with moving  
film reference images. Confusing effects can  
sometimes be avoided by making the animated  
background menu darker or fuzzier.  
After you have made these settings you can  
position the PIP. Click on “Position” and move  
the picture, for example, to the upper right  
corner to the position 512, 220.  
Now create a scene of 20 seconds duration  
containing video material corresponding in  
content to the video material of the first project  
you inserted with the program “DVD-Arabesk  
2”. Insert this video scene into the storyboard  
behind the fixed image.  
Go to the transition effects menu and select PIP-  
Studio. Insert it between the scenes previously  
positioned and set the effect duration also to 20  
seconds. Start the program.  
You now see your background image and in  
front of it your video scene as PIP.  
Calculate the PIP-Studio effect and then create a  
scene from it that you put in the storyboard.  
Insert into the storyboard an additional  
video scene with a length of 20 seconds that  
corresponds in content to the second project  
you inserted with the program “DVD-Arabesk  
2”.  
Create again a PIP with the same settings (only  
the position must be different, of course),  
calculate it and create a new scene from it.  
In order to complete the example, make the  
following settings for the displayed scene in the  
When you are finished with the above, you will  
have created with PIP-Studio the same number  
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of video scenes as you have inserted projects  
Now only the most important thing is missing:  
linking your inserted films with the PIPs.  
Enter the menu item “Stamps”, click on an icon  
of one of your projects, so that it is surrounded  
by a dashed-line frame, and set the option  
Background-Stamp” under “Type”. You will  
see that your previous reference image (except  
for the frame) has completely disappeared, so  
that you can see the South Sea picture at this  
position.  
with “DVD-Arabesk 2”.  
You will also have a 20-second long background  
image with several PIPs on it (and the complete  
DVD menu). You can now set audio clips under  
this scene. To do this, insert your new scene into  
the storyboard and go to “Audio Mix”, set the  
original audio off (in order to delete the audio of  
the video scenes on the background image) and  
insert an audio clip of your choice.  
Select under “Size” the setting “medium”,  
because you have also created a picture of  
average size (120 x 96) with the program PIP-  
Studio.  
The menu is played repeatedly, so it is useful to  
fade the audio clip in and out in order to avoid  
an abrupt transition. Now go to the “Image  
processing” effects menu and click on the  
Scene” button, so that the time-frame menu  
appears.  
Now you only have to click on the button  
Position” and drag the project frame onto the  
PIP-Studio icon, and you are finished!  
Make sure by using the IN and OUT buttons that  
you have really selected the menu scene, but  
usually this 20-second long scene should appear  
automatically for selection. Click on “Ok” and go  
to the “Edit” menu.  
Now your scene (menu and perhaps also music)  
is in the middle frame of the scene bin. Start  
DVD-Arabesk 2” and go to the function “Edit  
Menu”. Select the menu item “Background”  
and set the option “Type” under “Scene”.  
Clicking on the button “Select” below calls up  
project selection. Confirm the activated project,  
so that the corresponding scene bin appears, in  
which you now call up the previously created  
menu and confirm with “Ok”. Afterward set the  
option “Animated” unter “Mode” and activate  
additionally - in the case that you have put a  
video clip under the DVD menu created with  
PIP-Studio - the function “Audio”, so that a  
checkmark appears.  
You will see - surrounded by a frame - your new  
picture, titled with the original film name.  
Do the same for the rest of the projects until you  
have put the frames for all of the projects on the  
images created with PIP-Studio.  
Then set the “Size” under menu item “Borders”  
at least to the value two. The alpha value of the  
frame color (or frame pattern) must not be set to  
0%.  
If desired, you can turn off the frame by  
selecting the frame color and setting its alpha  
value to 0%.  
Select an appropriate “Color” for the frames,  
so that the frames can be seen clearly on the  
background.  
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Now you can continue to specify the DVD menu  
layout as described in Chapter 3 of this manual  
(frame color, title, etc.)  
animated heading for the DVD menu without  
having to use a supplementary program.  
Create a fixed image or a moving scene with a  
nice motif from your video material representing  
the contents of the films on the DVD. This scene  
should be 15 seconds long.  
Alternatively, you can use a 15-second pattern  
scene from the image pool.  
5. Practice Excercises for  
Specifying the Background Menu  
Using Supplementary Software  
Insert this scene into the storyboard and go to  
DVD-Arabesk 2” offers you the possibility  
of creating the DVD background menu with  
other Casablanca programs. You can use all  
the supplementary programs available for  
Casablanca  
the menu “Titling”.  
Select “Horizontal Scroller”, insert this effect  
into the storyboard and set the effect length to  
15 seconds (function “complete scene”).  
Each of the following examples is an extension  
of increased complexity over the previous  
example. We therefore recommend that you  
work through the examples in the order given.  
Then click on “Enter/edit text” to enter the text-  
entry menu and delete the existing text panel.  
For your DVD menu enter a heading  
representing the films on the DVD, e.g. “Trip to  
Malta 2003” and specify the font (e.g. Manuel)  
and the font size (80 in our example).  
It is assumed that you are familiar with the  
basic operation of Casablanca, e.g. using the  
text-entry menu, creating a scene, setting  
effect duration, etc., and the operation of the  
supplementary programs.  
Position the new text panel to an appropriate  
position with the help of the function “Move  
box”. It should neither cover up video material  
of the background picture nor be at a spot where  
the stamp icons will later be placed.  
For these practice examples it is not necessary  
to actually burn a DVD. The virtual DVD you  
have created is on the hard disk and can be  
played with the built-in player.  
5.1 Animated DVD title text  
In this example you will learn to create an  
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If you take more than 15 seconds to activate  
a film in the DVD menu, the text will move  
through the picture again, because the DVD  
menu is played repeatedly.  
Calculate the heading and create a scene from it,  
so that the scene titled with “horizontal scroller”  
is in the active frame of the scene bin.  
Start “DVD-Arabesk 2” and click on “Edit  
Menu”. Select the menu item “Background”,  
and then select the function “Type” under  
Scene” and call up project selection with the  
button “Select”. Confirm the activated project so  
that the corresponding scene bin appears, and  
confirm the selection of the previously created  
scene by clicking on “Ok”.  
Of course you can use supplementary programs  
to modify the previously described titling.  
For example, turning or self-changing  
(morph technology) titles can be created with  
ElasticDreams.  
Tip: By using a title effect and with the help of  
the “Scene” function you can put additional  
text into the background menu. This is an ideal  
way to display a box in the lower right corner  
in which e.g. there is a reference to the film  
director.  
Then set the function “Animated” under “Type”,  
because using scrolled text - even if only for a  
fixed image - means that an animated scene is  
being used!  
Select the menu item “Title” and call up the  
keyboard by clicking on the button “Text”.  
Delete the existing text and confirm with “Ok”.  
You do not yet see your new heading because it  
is a scrolled text that is at the moment off-screen  
to the right.  
5.2 Moving background with Liquid  
Images  
Create a black scene with a length of 10 seconds.  
Insert the scene twice into the storyboard and  
enter the menu “Transition effects”.  
Insert your projects and create your DVD menu  
by e.g. titling the projects or putting frames  
around them, as described in Chapter 3.  
Select the effect Liquid Images, insert it and set  
the effect length to 10 seconds.  
When you calculate your DVD and play it in the  
built-in player, you will see the heading moving  
into the picture from the right.  
Then set the effect options as follows: Select a  
shimmering yellow as color, under “Material”  
set “Liquid”, under “Effect” set the option “Big  
Slider” and under “Select effect” set the mask  
Whirlwind”.  
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a white color with an alpha value of 50%, and  
show a white frame with a thickness of 4.  
Calculate the effect and create a scene from it  
that should appear in the scene bin.  
Center the text and calculate the effect over the  
entire scene.  
Start “DVD-Arabesk 2” and enter the function  
Edit Menu”.  
Then create a new scene from it and insert it into  
the storyboard.  
Select the menu item “Background” and under  
Type” set the option “Scene”. Clicking on the  
button “Select” below opens project selection.  
Confirm the active project so that the desired  
scene bin appears. Call up the menu image  
previously created with Liquid Images and  
confirm with “Ok”.  
Now enter the menu Image Processing effects  
and select the Particle Magic effect “PM Draw”  
and insert it.  
In the effect options click on the button  
Archives” and select the project “DR Burning  
Border”.  
Calculate the effect and create a scene from it  
that appears in the scene bin.  
Finally, set the option “Animated” under  
Mode”.  
Start “DVD-Arabesk 2”. Click on the button “Edit  
Menu” and select the menu item “Background”.  
Under “Type” pick the option “Scene” and use  
Select” to call up project selection. Confirm the  
active project so that the corresponding scene  
bin appears and confirm the selection of the  
scene created previously by clicking on “Ok”.  
Activate unter “Mode” the function “Animated”.  
5.3 Moving background with Particle  
Magic  
In this example you will use the supplementary  
program Particle Magic to learn how to create a  
nice background menu with little effort.  
Now you can click on the button “Add Film” in  
order to pick the desired films one after another.  
The films then appear in the mode “Edit Menu”,  
in which you can continue to refine your work  
(position, frames, titling, etc.).  
Create a black scene that lasts 30 seconds, insert  
it in the storyboard and give it a nice title.  
Enter the menu “Titling”, select the titling effect  
Horizontal Scroller” and insert it into the  
storyboard. Set the effect duration to 30 seconds  
and click on the button “Enter/edit text”.  
In text entry mode delete the existing panel and  
enter an appropriate title, e.g. “Videos 2003”.  
In our example we have decided to use the  
font Lynn at a size of 200. The text should have  
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the magnifying glass) and drag the mouse to  
size the rectangle.  
A medium-sized background icon for “DVD-  
Arabesk 2” must be of size 102 x 96 (NTSC =  
120 x 80). Add this value to the coordinates and  
subtract 1 so that the rectangle is positioned at  
the coordinates 565, 185 (NTSC = 565, 169).  
Confirm by clicking on the left trackball key.  
You have just created a window as a wall.  
The background menu thus created could  
appear as follows:  
Then select the color green in the palette  
window and click on the closed-polygon tool.  
With the help of the crosshairs ( in the  
magnifying-glass function) draw window frames  
at the left and right edges of the window.  
5.4 Moving background with Akaba -  
New Concept  
In this example you will learn to use the  
program Akaba - New Concept to create the  
entire background menu.  
Pick an appropriate scene for a fixed image, for  
example “Bricks” from the image pool (“Type:  
Monochromatic”) and set its duration to 20  
seconds. Then start Akaba - New Concept and  
enter Drawmode.  
With the selection button to the upper right  
activate the option “Drawing” and cut out the  
complete window including the frames by  
using the rectangle brush. To do this draw an  
enclosing rectangle around the object. Set the  
fuzziness to 0%, the width to 100% and click on  
the button “Stamp”.  
At first, turn on the magnifying glass and select  
the color white in the palette window, click on  
the tool “open rectangle”.  
Then position the upper left corner e.g. at the  
coordinates 446,90 (displayed with the help of  
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Repeat stamping until you have four windows in  
the wall.  
5.5 Suggestions for layout  
In the following you see some examples for  
DVD backgrounds that have been created  
with Casablanca and diverse supplementary  
programs.  
We hope to have given your creativity extra  
impetus and recommend that you simply try out  
all possible ideas!  
Finally, exit Akaba - New Concept and click  
on “Ok” in the “Special” menu so that the 20-  
second scene is calculated.  
Start “DVD-Arabesk 2” and enter the menu item  
Background”. Under “Mode” select the option  
Scene” and call up project selection with  
Select”. Confirm the active project so that the  
corresponding scene bin appears, and confirm  
the selection of the scene created previously  
with Akaba - New Concept by clicking on “Ok”.  
Under “Mode” activate the function “Still”.  
In the menu item “Stamps” select under “Type”  
the setting “Stamp f. Scene”, select a medium  
size and position the icons next to each other by  
using the button “Position” in the windows  
created with Akaba - New Concept.  
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