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Capturing a Still Image, Editing Video Files with WinDVD Creator

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6 Click the Video Source drop-down box, and then select either S-Video 2 or Composite Video 2, depending on which front panel connector you are using. 7 Click OK. Your video appears in the Preview window. To begin capturing the video, click the Record button. 8 Enter a file name, and then click Save, and recording begins. 9 Click the Stop button to stop capturing your video file. Your video file is processed and automatically saved to your hard disk drive. 10 To play back your captured video, double-click the file. Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos Capturing a Still Image 1 Pause your input device on the position for which you would like an image. 2 Click the Capture Still Image button under the Preview window. 3 The image is saved to the My Pictures folder on your hard disk drive. Editing Video Files with WinDVD Creator After you capture video files, use the WinDVD Creator Edit module to create your customized video file. In the edit mode you can add: ■ Video files ■ Still images ■ Audio and music tracks ■ Transition effects ■ Video filters ■ Title effects Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos 165

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Importing, Editing, and Burning Videos
165
Importing, Editing, and
Burning Videos
6
Click the Video Source drop-down box, and then
select either
S-Video 2
or
Composite Video 2
,
depending on which front panel connector you are
using.
7
Click
OK
. Your video appears in the Preview window.
To begin capturing the video, click the
Record
button.
8
Enter a file name, and then click
Save
, and recording
begins.
9
Click the
Stop
button to stop capturing your video file.
Your video file is processed and automatically saved
to your hard disk drive.
10
To play back your captured video, double-click
the file.
Capturing a Still Image
1
Pause your input device on the position for which
you would like an image.
2
Click the
Capture Still Image
button
under the Preview window.
3
The image is saved to the My Pictures folder on your
hard disk drive.
Editing Video Files with WinDVD Creator
After you capture video files, use the WinDVD Creator
Edit module to create your customized video file. In the
edit mode you can add:
Video files
Still images
Audio and music tracks
Transition effects
Video filters
Title effects