HP A1310n Media Center Software Guide - Page 55
Using muvee autoProducer on the Desktop, Getting started on the desktop
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Using muvee autoProducer on the Desktop Getting started on the desktop To open muvee autoProducer (select models only): 1 Close or minimize Media Center. 2 Click Start on the taskbar. 3 Select All Programs, muvee Technologies, muvee autoProducer, and then muvee autoProducer to open muvee autoProducer. 4 Open a project by selecting, from the File menu, either New Project or Open Project. 5 Select one of the button options: n You can also launch the muvee autoProducer program from within Sonic DigitalMedia Plus: under the Video tab, select muvee autoProducer. Button Get Video from Camera Add Video Add Pictures Add Music Change Settings Title/Credits Make muvee Save muvee Burn to Disc Allows you to Open the muvee Video Capture window to capture (copy) live video or recorded video. Open the Add Video window to add existing video files to your project. Open the Add Pictures window to add existing still image files to your project. Open the Add Music window to add existing music files to your project. Open the muvee Settings window to adjust audio and video production settings for your movie. Open the muvee Title and Credits window to type an opening title and closing credits for your movie. Open the Make muvee window to automatically create and preview the movie. Open the Save muvee window to save the finished movie on your PC hard disk drive in .wmv or .mpeg formats. Open the muvee Burner window to record the finished movie in DVD, VCD, or SVCD formats. See "Capturing video from a DV camcorder" on page 52. "Adding videos" on page 53. "Adding pictures" on page 54. "Adding music" on page 55. "Changing the settings" on page 55. "Adding an opening title and closing credits" on page 56. "Making the movie" on page 57. "Saving the movie project" on page 57. "Recording the movie project to disc" on page 58. Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer 51