HP A1210n HP Pavilion PC Media Center Software Guide - Page 55

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Using muvee autoProducer unPlugged in Media Center To open muvee autoProducer unPlugged in Media Center: 1 Click Start on the taskbar, select Media Center to open Media Center, or press the Media Center Start button on the remote control to open Media Center. If you were working in muvee and closed the program, muvee will reload your previous session settings. Select a button to continue with the previous session, or select New Session to start a fresh session. 2 Select More Programs, and then select the Make muvee icon. The main window displays with video production information on the current project. 3 Select a button option to produce your video, and follow the onscreen instructions: Button Select Video Select Pictures Select Music Select Style Settings Allows you to Browse video folders and add existing video files to your video production. Browse picture folders and add existing image files to your video production. Browse music folders and add existing audio files to your video production soundtrack. Browse the style list and select an editing template for your movie production. Adjust audio and production settings for your movie production. Make muvee Begin media analysis and construct your movie production. 4 When you have completed a task: ■ Select Next to open the next button option. Or ■ Select Back to Main to open another button option. If you want to capture (copy) video from a digital video camcorder or burn a disc, see "Using muvee autoProducer on the Desktop" on page 43. See "Selecting videos" on page 52. "Selecting pictures" on page 52. "Selecting music" on page 53. "Setting the style" on page 53. "Adjusting audio and video settings" on page 54. "Making the movie" on page 55. Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer 51

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Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer
51
Using muvee autoProducer unPlugged in Media Center
To open muvee autoProducer unPlugged in
Media Center:
1
Click
Start
on the taskbar, select
Media Center
to open Media Center, or
press the Media Center Start button
on
the remote control to open Media Center.
If you were working in muvee and closed the
program, muvee will reload your previous
session settings. Select a button to continue
with the previous session, or select
New
Session
to start a fresh session.
2
Select
More Programs
, and then select the
Make muvee
icon. The main window
displays with video production information on
the current project.
3
Select a button option to produce your video,
and follow the onscreen instructions:
4
When you have completed a task:
Select
Next
to open the next button
option.
Or
Select
Back to Main
to open another
button option.
If you want to capture (copy) video from a digital
video camcorder or burn a disc, see “Using muvee
autoProducer on the Desktop” on page 43.
Button
Allows you to
See
Select Video
Browse video folders and add existing video
files to your video production.
“Selecting videos” on
page 52.
Select Pictures
Browse picture folders and add existing image
files to your video production.
“Selecting pictures”
on page 52.
Select Music
Browse music folders and add existing audio
files to your video production soundtrack.
“Selecting music” on
page 53.
Select Style
Browse the style list and select an editing
template for your movie production.
“Setting the style” on
page 53.
Settings
Adjust audio and production settings for your
movie production.
“Adjusting audio and
video settings” on
page 54.
Make muvee
Begin media analysis and construct your movie
production.
“Making the movie”
on page 55.