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Double-click the DVD MovieFactory 4 icon and the launch screen will load.

Next, choose Create Music DVD.

You now have 4 options: DVD Audio, Audio-DVD, MP3 DVD, or you can continue with an Existing Music DVD Project.

What's the difference between these formats?
DVD Audio
DVD Audio gives you the highest quality audio on a DVD. You can pack approximately 6 audio CDs into one DVD using the DVD Audio format. However, it is not compatible with all DVD players. The DVD Audio created in DVD MovieFactory is no exception. The LPCM file you create will not be recognized by all DVD Players. Check your player manual to find out if it supports DVD Audio.
Audio-DVD
Audio DVD is high-quality music on DVD that can play on a standard DVD player. It's like having a regular DVD minus the video. DVD MovieFactory will burn the audio files as Dolby® Digital audio. Your DVD player will be tricked into thinking that it is reading a regular DVD and playing video, when it is just playing sound. You can pack 45 hours of high quality music onto a DVD using the Audio DVD format. Another benefit of using Audio DVD is that you can enjoy "Dolby Digital encoding" which means smaller file sizes than regular MP3s and better sound quality.
MP3 DVD
MP3 DVD lets you burn 4.7GB or 9GB (depending on what type of DVD you are burning to) of MP3 music onto a single DVD. This allows you to store entire libraries of music and move them from computer to computer, or play them on any device that supports DVDs and MP3 files.
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