User`s guide
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Notes:
Ulead VideoStudio also lets you create movies in file formats such as
Windows Media Video (*.wmv), QuickTime (*.mov), and RealNetworks
RealVideo (*.rm) for streaming over the Internet and for playback on
computers. These types of files cannot be inserted into a project and
edited. Click Create Sound File to save the inserted sounds from your
video into a separate audio file. Ulead VideoStudio then automatically
places the audio file in the Audio library and makes it available for future
use.
RECORDING A PROJECT INTO YOUR DV CAMERA
1. Connect your camcorder to your IEEE-1394 capture card. Carefully
follow the instructions for your capture card.
2. Turn on your camcorder and set it to Play mode (usually labeled as
VTR or VCR mode on most camcorders).
3. Open the project that you want to record on your videotape.4. Click
Settings and Commands and select Project Properties. Make sure
that the project properties have been properly set for DV recording.
5. If you want to record only a part of the project, use the Trim Bar to
select the desired segment for recording.
6. In the Finish Step’s Options Panel, click Project Playback.
7. In the Project Playback - Options dialog box, choose to record the
Entire project or select the Preview range option to record only a
selected part of your project. Then, select Use Device Control and
click Next.
8. In the Project Playback - Device Control dialog box, you can move
forward or backward within the videotape to choose where you want
to start recording. Make sure you don’t overwrite the content in your
videotape. Use the buttons below the Preview Window to position
the videotape*. Before actual recording, you can first preview your
project on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) of your camcorder by
clicking Transmit to device unit for preview.
9. When ready, press the Record button. (Click Stop if you want the
recording to terminate at the portion where the video project is
currently playing.)
10. Click Finish to end the recording session.