ADS Technologies USB Instant DVD manual How VideoStudio works

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How VideoStudio works

VideoStudio follows a step-by-step paradigm so that editing tasks remain uncomplicated from start to finish. VideoStudio also offers more than a hundred transition effects, professional titling capabilities and simple soundtrack creation tools. Learn in seconds, create in minutes.

VideoStudio breaks up your movie into separate tracks, giving you broad creative freedom. Changes to one track do not affect others.

After transferring footage from your camcorder, you can arrange scenes, apply special effects, overlay images, add animated titles, sync in a voiceover narration, and use background music from your favorite CDs in formats such as WAV and MP3. All these can be done using drag-and-drop, cut-and-paste, or select-and-apply operations.

All the tracks in your movie are then orga- nized into a video project file (*.VSP), which contains all the video and audio information on how your movie is put together.

When everything is all set to go, your computer collects all information needed to create your final movie file. This process is called rendering.

You can then output and distribute your movie as a DVD/VCD/SVCD title, streaming Web page video, or an e-mail attachment. You can also record your movie back to your camcorder or VCR.

Footage can be captured from your camcorder and digitized for editing in your PC

The VideoStudio workspace

Components of a finished project as displayed in Timeline Mode

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Contents USB USB Instant DVDUSB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB Table of Contents USB Instant DVD User’s GuideInstalling and running VideoStudio Configuring VideoStudio Exporting your movie Instant DVD Overview Three Ways to Capture Video Capwiz Basic Video Capture & PlaybackBurn a VCD or DVD movie to disk Video Studio DVD-WIZARD AT the Finish StepCreate Video and Send Back to Tape Single Step Capture & Burn a CD or DVD disk Create VCD or DVD SlideshowCheck USB Instant DVD Contents Getting StartedSystem Requirements Wire It Up USB Instant DVDWire It Up! cont’d Check your diagram of connectors on your Sound CardF 9 ft. Audio out to TV/VCR Plug It In & Install Device Drivers and Software Insert USB Instant DVD CDSet your VGA Resolution Optimize System For Best PerformanceVerify Hardware Installation Windows Audio Mixer Settings Windows Audio Mixer SettingsInstallation Summary Start Making DVD Movies USB Instant DVD Capture Wizard Step One Open Cap WizUSB Instant DVD Capture Wizard cont’d USB Instant DVD Capture Wizard cont’d USB Instant DVD Capture Wizard cont’d Ready to Preview and Capture Video Naming FilesBegin Recording Playback to TV or VCR Playback OptionsPlayback List Box Video Format Menu OptionsVideo Inputs/Outputs Brightness/ColorVideo Playback Timing Audio/Video Delay ParametersVideo Capture Timing ControlMenu Options Options Recording OptionsMenu Options Advanced PlaybackSplit Stream Audio Audio DevicesDisk space About Help Using CapWizMenu Options Help System InfoUSB Instant DVD Wizard Features Audio ParametersUSB Instant DVD Wizard Features cont’d Television standards Ntsc countriesService and Warranty Warranty FCC InformationUlead VideoStudio 6 Quick Start Start Capturing Video with Video Studio in 5 Easy StepsNorth & South America International Table of Contents Exporting your movie Big picture An introduction to digital videoAn introduction to Mpeg MPEG-1How VideoStudio works Installing and running VideoStudio To install VideoStudioTo run VideoStudio Configuring VideoStudio Instant DVD SetupTo check the setup of VideoStudio for analog interface Getting around VideoStudio Options PanelPreview Bar Zoom controls Selected rangeStoryboard and Timeline Insert media files Trim handleSave Project Settings and CommandsNavigator buttons Trash CanHome System VolumePrevious Mark in / outLibrary To add media clips to the LibrarySteps to create your movie Start Start Creating a new projectTo create a new project using New Project To open an existing projectSelecting a template Checklist for successful video capture CaptureDirect capturing Mpeg video To capture video in Mpeg formatCapturing still images To capture still imagesStoryboard Mode StoryboardLarger storyboard display Storyboard Mode Timeline ModeTo switch to different tracks Timeline ModeOptions Panel SmartRender and Play Project button To play the preview area onlyTo delete temporary preview files Preview Files ManagerInserting a clip into the Timeline To insert a video clip into the TimelineTrimming a clip To trim a clip from the TimelineTo trim a clip with the Trim Bar Working with clips To trim a clip in the Options PanelTo create multiple copies of a single clip Using color clips Capturing still images in the Storyboard StepTo insert a color clip in the Color Library Effect Creating effectsTo add a transition Customizing effects Overlay Inserting video/image in the Overlay trackTo insert a clip to the Overlay Track Customizing overlays Title Editing TabTo add a text title Creating text titlesAnimation Tab TypeTo create a vertical text title Creating vertical text titlesTo modify a text title Alignment buttonsRolling & scrolling Using the LibraryTo apply a preset animation effect To add a title from the LibraryTo create fading titles Fading in & outPutting it all together To create extended creditsAudio Load audioVoiceover Tab Music TabFinish Creating and saving a video fileTo render a movie To render partially Click Create Video File in the Options PanelVideo Save Options Ulead VideoStudio TabMPEG-1 file for VCD To create an MPEG-1 file for VCDMPEG-2 file for DVD To create an MPEG-2 file for DVDCreating an audio file Creating a DVD / VCD / Svcd TitleProject Playback To create an audio fileExporting your movie Burning DVD/VCD/SVCDTo burn your DVD/VCD/SVCD title in Ulead DVD Wizard Click Create DVD/VCD/SVCD to start the burning process Recording back to a camcorder or VCR To record a movie to your camcorder or VCRShortcuts Need more help? Glossary AnalogNLE Mydvd 3.5 User Guide MyDVD Get Started Quick Capturing Video with MyDVDVideo Capture from Instant DVD Single Step Capture and Burn a CD or DVD disk What is the minimum VGA setting? USB Instant DVD Helpful Hints