HP Media Center m7200 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software - Page 89

Capturing video to a video project, Adding slideshows to a video project

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Capturing video to a video project You can capture live video or still images by connecting a Web camera or digital video camera to your PC's front-panel USB connector (select models only). The video capture is added to your video project and stored in a file on your hard disk drive. To add a video capture to a video project: 1 Click File, Open, and then select a video project that you created as described in "Creating a Video Project" on page 82. 2 Connect your digital camera to the USB port. 3 Click Capture Video to display the Capture screen. Sonic MyDVD displays the name of the capture device (your camera), the default Capture Type (audio and video), and the default Quality Setting (High Quality). 4 Click Record Settings to edit any of these default settings. 5 Optionally, set a Capture Length, chapter points, or scene detection. Click the corresponding Help icon to display the online help for each of these features. 6 Click one of the following: ■ Grab Frame - The image currently displayed in the Capture window is stored as a picture file (JPG, BMP, GIF, TIF, or PNG format). ■ Start Capture - Starts a video capture (.mpg format). Click Stop Capture to manually stop the capture if you did not set a capture length (step 5). 7 In the Save As dialog box, name the captured file and select the file format and the folder where you want to save it. Click Save. 8 Click OK to return to the project window. The file is stored on your hard disk drive and added to the current project. Adding slideshows to a video project You can create a slideshow (a series of still images displayed automatically) by adding existing still photos to your project or by capturing them with a connected digital video source. To add a slideshow to a video project: 1 Click File, Open, and then select a video project that you created as described in "Creating a Video Project" on page 82. 2 Do one or more of the following: ■ Add existing picture files as described in "Adding files to a video project" on page 82. ■ Capture still images as described in "Capturing video to a video project" on page 83. 3 Click New Slideshow to Add a Slideshow to the Video Project. 4 Click Options to set the slide duration, or to add a background audio track. Online help is available for these features by clicking the help icon. 5 Click OK. Creating Video Discs and Movies 83

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Creating Video Discs and Movies
83
Capturing video to a video project
You can capture live video or still images by
connecting a Web camera or digital video camera
to your PC’s front-panel USB connector (select
models only). The video capture is added to your
video project and stored in a file on your hard disk
drive.
To add a video capture to a video project:
1
Click
File
,
Open
, and then select a video
project that you created as described in
“Creating a Video Project” on page 82.
2
Connect your digital camera to the USB port.
3
Click
Capture Video
to display the Capture
screen.
Sonic MyDVD displays the name of the
capture device (your camera), the default
Capture Type (audio and video), and the
default Quality Setting (High Quality).
4
Click
Record Settings
to edit any of these
default settings.
5
Optionally, set a Capture Length,
chapter points, or scene detection.
Click the corresponding
Help
icon to
display the online help for each of these
features.
6
Click one of the following:
Grab Frame —
The image currently
displayed in the Capture window is stored
as a picture file (JPG, BMP, GIF, TIF, or
PNG format).
Start Capture —
Starts a video capture
(.mpg format). Click
Stop Capture
to
manually stop the capture if you did not set
a capture length (step 5).
7
In the Save As dialog box, name the captured
file and select the file format and the folder
where you want to save it. Click
Save
.
8
Click
OK
to return to the project window.
The file is stored on your hard disk drive and
added to the current project.
Adding slideshows to a video project
You can create a
slideshow
(a series of still images
displayed automatically) by adding existing still
photos to your project or by capturing them with a
connected digital video source.
To add a slideshow to a video project:
1
Click
File
,
Open
, and then select a video
project that you created as described in
“Creating a Video Project” on page 82.
2
Do one or more of the following:
Add existing picture files as described in
“Adding files to a video project” on
page 82.
Capture still images as described in
“Capturing video to a video project” on
page 83.
3
Click
New Slideshow
to Add a Slideshow
to the Video Project.
4
Click
Options
to set the slide
duration, or to add a background
audio track. Online help is available
for these features by clicking the help icon.
5
Click
OK
.