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3 Click the Get Video from Camera button. 4 Click the Play button on the screen to begin viewing the video. 5 Click Start Capture when you see the start of the video footage you want to use in your movie project. 6 Click Stop Capture to stop capturing. 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to capture additional sections of video footage. 8 Click Capture Folder to specify a folder for the captured video file. 9 Click Filename to specify a file name for the captured video file. 10 Click the Done button to automatically add captured video files to your movie project. Adding videos To add video files to your movie production: 1 Select the Add video button in the video/pictures area. The Add Picture window opens. 2 Browse the folders. 3 Select existing video files on your hard disk drive, if desired for your movie: • Add up to three video files. • Select multiple video files by pressing and holding Ctrl on your keyboard while selecting the files. 4 Adjust the order of the video files by selecting and then dragging and dropping the file. Select the clip, and click the trash can icon to remove a video clip from the production. 5 You can mark specific scenes in a video clip to include or leave out of your final movie, with the magicMoments feature in muvee autoProducer. To select video scenes with magicMoments: a Select a video file in the Select Video/Pictures window, and then click the magicMoments button. The magicMoments window opens. b Click the Play button to start viewing the video. c Use the magicMoment controls to mark video scenes to include and exclude: • Click and hold down the green thumbs-up button to mark scenes that must be included in the movie. • Click and hold down the red thumbs-down button to mark scenes that must be left out of the movie. 32 Creating Data, Audio, and Video Discs on your PC

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Creating Data, Audio, and Video Discs on your PC
3
Click the
Get Video from Camera
button.
4
Click the
Play
button on the screen to begin viewing the video.
5
Click
Start Capture
when you see the start of the video footage you want to
use in your movie project.
6
Click
Stop Capture
to stop capturing.
7
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to capture additional sections of video footage.
8
Click
Capture Folder
to specify a folder for the captured video file.
9
Click
Filename
to specify a file name for the captured video file.
10
Click the
Done
button to automatically add captured video files to your
movie project.
Adding videos
To add video files to your movie production:
1
Select the
Add video
button in the video/pictures area. The Add
Picture window opens.
2
Browse the folders.
3
Select existing video files on your hard disk drive, if desired for your movie:
Add up to three video files.
Select multiple video files by pressing and holding Ctrl on your keyboard
while selecting the files.
4
Adjust the order of the video files by selecting and then dragging and dropping
the file. Select the clip, and click the
trash can
icon to remove a video clip
from the production.
5
You can mark specific scenes in a video clip to include or leave out of your final
movie, with the magicMoments feature in muvee autoProducer.
To select video scenes with magicMoments:
a
Select a video file in the Select Video/Pictures window, and then
click the
magicMoments
button. The magicMoments window
opens.
b
Click the
Play
button to start viewing the video.
c
Use the magicMoment controls to mark video scenes to include and
exclude:
Click and hold down the
green thumbs-up
button to mark scenes that
must be included in the movie.
Click and hold down the
red thumbs-down
button to mark scenes
that must be left out of the movie.