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<p><div style="text-align: center;"><h1>DeVeDe, a video DVD creator</h1></div></p>
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<h3>Creating the disk</h3>

<p><div style="text-align: center"><img src="create.jpg" /></div></p>

<p>After adding all the files you want and clicking in the <b>Forward</b> button, you will be prompted for a
directory where DeVeDe will create all the files, and a generic name for them. The directory must have
enought free space to hold all the
temporary files (aprox. the double of the final CD/DVD size if you delete temporary files, or the triple if you
don't). The generic name will be used to name all
the temporary files, so the MPEG files will be named as GENERICNAME_XX_YY.MPG, the DVD tree directory will
be named GENERICNAME, the ISO image will be named GENERICNAME.ISO, and the BIN/CUE files will be
GENERICNAME.BIN and GENERICNAME.CUE.</p>

<p>Finally, the program will start to create the files. Remember that this is a very slow process, and can
need more than two hours to be completed, depending on the files.</p>

<p>When the disk image has been created, you can use several methods to burn it into a CD or DVD. Just
<a href="faq.html">read the FAQ</a>.</p>

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