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Capturing Video Using Windows® Movie, Maker

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84 Capturing Video Using Windows® Movie Maker Capturing Video Using Windows® Movie Maker To capture video with Windows® Movie Maker: 1 Click Start then All Programs then Accessories then Windows® Movie Maker. 2 Click the Record button to open the Record dialog. 3 Select Record both to record video and audio. 4 Choose record quality. a) Click Change device. b) Click Configure. c) Locate the Video Standard selection box. d) Choose the video standard appropriate for your country (PAL for most of Europe, NTSC for North America). 5 Start playback from your camcorder or VCR. 6 Click Record button. For detailed information on using Windows® Movie Maker see the application's Help files.

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Capturing Video Using Windows® Movie Maker
Capturing Video Using Windows® Movie
Maker
To capture video with Windows® Movie Maker:
1
Click
Start
then
All Programs
then
Accessories
then
Windows®
Movie Maker.
2
Click the
Record
button to open the Record dialog.
3
Select
Record both
to record video and audio.
4
Choose record quality.
a)
Click
Change device
.
b)
Click
Configure
.
c)
Locate the
Video Standard
selection box.
d)
Choose the video standard appropriate for your country
(PAL for most of Europe, NTSC for North America).
5
Start playback from your camcorder or VCR.
6
Click
Record
button.
For detailed information on using Windows® Movie Maker see the
application’s Help files.