HP Pavilion a1300 Getting Started Guide - Page 99

Using muvee autoProducer, Getting started

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Using muvee autoProducer Getting started To open muvee autoProducer: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Select All Programs, muvee Technologies, muvee autoProducer, and then muvee autoProducer to open muvee autoProducer. NOTE: You can also open muvee autoProducer from within Digital Media Plus. Select the Video tab and then muvee autoProducer. 3 Open a project by selecting, from the File menu, either New Project or Open Project. 4 Select one of the button options: Button Add Video Add Pictures Add Music Change Settings Title/ Credits make muvee Allows you to Open the Add Video window to add existing video files to your project. See "Adding videos" on page 95. Open the Add Pictures window to add existing still image files to your project. "Adding pictures" on page 96. Open the Add Music files window to add existing "Adding music" on page 97. music files to your project. Open the muvee Settings window to adjust audio "Changing the settings" on and video production settings for your movie. page 97. Open the muvee Title and Credits window to type in an opening title and closing credits for your movie. Open the Make muvee window to automatically create and preview the movie. "Adding an opening title and closing credits" on page 98. "Making the movie" on page 99. Save muvee Burn to Disc 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. "Saving the movie project" on page 100. "Recording the movie project to disc" on page 100. Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer 93

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Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer
93
Using muvee autoProducer
Getting started
To open muvee autoProducer:
1
Click
Start
on the taskbar.
2
Select
All Programs
,
muvee Technologies
,
muvee autoProducer
, and then
muvee
autoProducer
to open muvee autoProducer.
3
Open a project by selecting, from the File menu, either
New Project
or
Open Project
.
4
Select one of the button options:
NOTE:
You can also open muvee autoProducer from within Digital Media Plus. Select the
Video
tab and
then
muvee autoProducer
.
Button
Allows you to
See
Add
Video
Open the Add Video window to add existing
video files to your project.
“Adding videos” on page 95.
Add
Pictures
Open the Add Pictures window to add existing
still image files to your project.
“Adding pictures” on page 96.
Add
Music
Open the Add Music files window to add existing
music files to your project.
“Adding music” on page 97.
Change
Settings
Open the muvee Settings window to adjust audio
and video production settings for your movie.
“Changing the settings” on
page 97.
Title/
Credits
Open the muvee Title and Credits window to
type in an opening title and closing credits for
your movie.
“Adding an opening title and
closing credits” on page 98.
make muvee
Open the Make muvee window to automatically
create and preview the movie.
“Making the movie” on page 99.
Save
muvee
Open the Save muvee window to save the
finished movie on your PC hard disk drive in .wmv
or .mpeg formats.
“Saving the movie project” on
page 100.
Burn to
Disc
Open the muvee Burner window to record the
finished movie in DVD, VCD, or SVCD formats.
“Recording the movie project to
disc” on page 100.