During the playback of discs and other media files you can access the following feature controls in the express menu.
Snapshot
Select to capture a frame of the DVD or video. The frame of video is copied to the Windows clipboard and saved as a photo snapshot on your computer. See the Snapshot section in More General Settings to select the photo snapshot format and set the folder on your computer where it is saved.
Extract Audio
When playing a movie file, TV show, or video clip select this option to extract just the audio track and import it into the media library. See Extracting Audio from Video for more information.
Repeat
Select this option to repeat the playback of the Current media or All the media in the folder, playlist. etc. It also provides access to Say-It-Again and A-B Repeat during disc playback.
Set 360 Projection Format
Select this option if you need to change the viewing format of 360* content. See Setting 360 Projection Format for more information.
Note: * this feature is not available in some editions of CyberLink PowerDVD 23. |
More Functions
Select to access some additional playback features such as A-B Repeat, Next Angle, and more. See More Functions for more information.
Copy to Clipboard
Select this option when viewing a photo to copy it to the clipboard for pasting in another app.
Send it by E-mail
When viewing photos, select to share the current photo via e-mail.
Select during photo slideshow playback to print the current photo out on a connected printer. When clicked, the photo is sent to your computer's default photo viewer for printing. Proceed to use your computer's default photo viewer to print off the photo as required.
Set as PowerDVD Wallpaper
Select this option to use the current photo as custom PowerDVD wallpaper. See Wallpaper for more information.
Open with
If you'd like to open a photo you are viewing in another program, select Open with and then the desired program.
Delete from Disk
Select this option if you want to remove the current photo you are viewing from the library and delete it from your computer's hard drive.
Locate on Disk
Select this option to view the folder where the photo file is located in Windows Explorer.