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video files for computer playback” on page 248 and “Creating
sound files” on page 259.
• Device — Save to a file format that lets you play your movie on
mobile devices, game consoles, or cameras. For more information,
see “Saving to video files for mobile devices” on page 250.
• HTML5 — If you chose File > New HTML5 project at the start of
your project or opened an HTML5 project, this output option
becomes available in the Share workspace. This format is
compatible with a broad range of browsers, including Safari. For
more information, see “Saving HTML5 video files” on page 252.
• Web — Upload your movie directly to YouTube, Facebook, Flickr,
or Vimeo. Your movie is saved in an optimal format for the site
you choose. For more information, see “Uploading to the Web”
on page 254.
• Disc — Save and burn your movie to a disc or SD card. For more
information, see “Burn discs” on page 263.
• 3D Movie — Save your movie to a 3D playback format. For more
information, see“Creating 3D video files” on page 256.
• VideoStudio Project — If you chose File > New HTML5 project
at the start of your project, you can save a copy in the native
Corel VideoStudio format (*.vsp). For more information, see “To
save an HTML5 project as a Corel VideoStudio Pro project (VSP)”
on page 254.
Saving to video files for computer playback
Corel VideoStudio lets you save your movie project to video file formats
that you can playback on computers.
Before rendering your entire project into a movie file, make sure
you first save it as a Corel VideoStudio project file (*.vsp) by