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Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos, Using InterVideo WinDVD Creator

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Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos You can capture, edit, and record your home movies in a few easy steps by using the InterVideo WinDVD Creator program located in your All Programs folder on your desktop. You can also use the muvee autoProducer unPlugged program (select models only) to personalize your video files from within Media Center by using your remote control. Both programs allow you to edit your video files and save your files to your hard disk drive. You need to use InterVideo WinDVD Creator to capture your video files from a video device and also to record your video file to a disc. If you use muvee autoProducer to create your video file, you can use WinDVD Creator to record it to disc. For instructions on how to use InterVideo WinDVD Creator to create your own personalized video file, see the following description and see "Getting Started with WinDVD Creator" on page 162. For instructions on how to use muvee autoProducer to create your own personalized video files, see the following description and see "Getting Started with muvee autoProducer" on page 171. n You need to use InterVideo WinDVD Creator to capture and record your video files to disc. Using InterVideo WinDVD Creator You can use InterVideo WinDVD Creator to create your personalized video files in a few easy steps. Capture: Take videos and pictures from digital camcorders, analog video devices, and Web cameras, and then save them to your hard disk drive. Edit: Arrange and trim your files. Add titles, transition effects, images, and audio. Add Menu: Add a menu with chapters to your DVD. Make Movie: Finalize your project by burning your movie to your hard disk drive or to disc. For more information about WinDVD Creator, click the Help menu in the WinDVD Creator menu bar. Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos 161

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Importing, Editing, and
Burning Videos
Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos
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Importing, Editing, and
Burning Videos
You can capture, edit, and record your home movies in a
few easy steps by using the InterVideo WinDVD Creator
program located in your All Programs folder on your
desktop. You can also use the muvee autoProducer
unPlugged program (select models only) to personalize
your video files from within Media Center by using your
remote control.
Both programs allow you to edit your video files and save
your files to your hard disk drive. You need to use
InterVideo WinDVD Creator to capture your video files
from a video device and also to record your video file
to a disc. If you use muvee autoProducer to create your
video file, you can use WinDVD Creator to record it
to disc.
For instructions on how to use InterVideo WinDVD
Creator to create your own personalized video file, see
the following description and see “Getting Started with
WinDVD Creator” on page 162.
For instructions on how to use muvee autoProducer to
create your own personalized video files, see the
following description and see “Getting Started with
muvee autoProducer” on page 171.
Using InterVideo WinDVD Creator
You can use InterVideo WinDVD Creator to
create your personalized video files in a few
easy steps.
Capture:
Take videos and pictures from digital
camcorders, analog video devices, and Web cameras,
and then save them to your hard disk drive.
Edit:
Arrange and trim your files. Add titles, transition
effects, images, and audio.
Add Menu:
Add a menu with chapters to your DVD.
Make Movie:
Finalize your project by burning your
movie to your hard disk drive or to disc.
For more information about WinDVD Creator, click the
Help
menu in the WinDVD Creator menu bar.
n
You need to use InterVideo WinDVD Creator
to capture and record your video files to disc.