HP Z558 Software Guide - Page 123

Capturing video from a DV camcorder, Recorded, Trash Can, Make muvee, Burn to Disc

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Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer Make muvee Save muvee Burn to Disc Open the Make muvee window to automatically create and preview the movie. "Making the movie" on page 122. Open the Save muvee window to save the finished movie to the 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 123. "Recording the movie project to disc" on page 123. Capturing video from a DV camcorder You can capture (copy) digital video files to your hard disk drive by using muvee autoProducer either: ■ Live (known as camera mode) using a compatible DV camcorder. See "Capturing live video from a DV camcorder" on page 118. Or ■ Recorded (known as VCR mode) using a recorded tape in your DV camcorder. See "Capturing recorded video from a DV camcorder" on page 118. Captured video files are automatically added to your movie project. To remove the file from your movie project, select the video file in the list of Captured Video Files, and then click the Trash Can icon. When capturing video, it is important to be aware of the amount of free space available on the hard disk drive. Capturing video can use a large amount of disk space. The amount of free disk space displays on the Capture Video window in muvee autoProducer while you are capturing video. Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer 117

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Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer
117
Creating Movies Using
muvee autoProducer
Capturing video from a DV camcorder
You can capture (copy) digital video files to your hard
disk drive by using muvee autoProducer either:
Live
(known as
camera mode
) using a compatible
DV camcorder. See “Capturing live video from a DV
camcorder” on page 118.
Or
Recorded
(known as
VCR mode
) using a recorded
tape in your DV camcorder. See “Capturing
recorded video from a DV camcorder” on
page 118.
Captured video files are automatically added to your
movie project. To remove the file from your movie project,
select the video file in the list of Captured Video Files, and
then click
the
Trash Can
icon.
When capturing video, it is important to be aware of the
amount of free space available on the hard disk drive.
Capturing video can use a large amount of disk space.
The amount of free disk space displays on the Capture
Video window in muvee autoProducer while you are
capturing video.
Make muvee
Open the Make muvee window to automatically
create and preview the movie.
“Making the movie” on
page 122.
Save muvee
Open the Save muvee window to save the finished
movie to the hard disk drive in WMV or MPEG
formats.
“Saving the movie
project” on page 123.
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 123.